Jay M
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So based on these articles it would appear that the G70 will start under "$55,000" to undercut it's German rivals. But top out at $10-$15 grand more than the "loaded" Kia Stinger GT. That nets me less interior room and truck space. But it gets me two tenths faster to 100km/h.
Once you are in the 60's for price and slower than the 340's, S4's, etc. I am out.
So based on these articles it would appear that the G70 will start under "$55,000" to undercut it's German rivals. But top out at $10-$15 grand more than the "loaded" Kia Stinger GT. That nets me less interior room and truck space. But it gets me two tenths faster to 100km/h.
Once you are in the 60's for price and slower than the 340's, S4's, etc. I am out.
So based on these articles it would appear that the G70 will start under "$55,000" to undercut it's German rivals. But top out at $10-$15 grand more than the "loaded" Kia Stinger GT. That nets me less interior room and truck space. But it gets me two tenths faster to 100km/h.
Once you are in the 60's for price and slower than the 340's, S4's, etc. I am out.
Also, I said it before and I'll say it again because I think it's the sort of thing that's easy for people to overlook; you're getting less trunk space with the Stinger because you have an actual spare tire. Run flats are nice in theory, but they are expensive as hell, compromise the ride quality, and at the end of the day they offer less protection than non run flats paired with some fix-a-flat and a tire inflator kept in the trunk. The limiting factor for what I've been able to haul for me has always been the aperture into the trunk space, and with a hatch back that is considerably better. With that in mind, I'm happy to give up some space for a proper spare and the peace of mind that comes with it on long distance driving.
I'm not crazy about run-flats so I'm glad the Stinger is using a real spare tire. I've "heard" run-flats are better these days - but haven't experienced it for myself. They do work very nicely but how often are you going to enjoy that over the compromised ride quality every day?
I DETEST run flats. On my 2015 m235i I went through 3 tires (Pirelli P Zero Run Flat Tire ) in one year at $368.00 per tire installed at the dealer. I was not a happy camper at all. I drive my car with car except those occasional red light races, I can't resist lol. Two of my flats were from potholes, not deep ones either. The third was just the tire deciding it didn't want to live anymore lol. The ride quality is definitely compromised with run flats. My 2012 Audi A6 was smooth as butter. This ride on the bimmer can be a bit harsh, but I also don't expect a lot of comfort when I first through about leasing. I am in the crowd of "give me spare" all day, any day. I will never have a car with run flats ever again.
neon?! you mean srt-4?smaller car? no thanks. i currently drive a neon. i want something bigger in the future lol
neon?! you mean srt-4?
i knew the g70 would be faster then the stinger. i'm not disappointed. that's just how it is. i don't need the fastest car on the road. i just want capable performance and something that's fun to drive.
The G70 should still be substantially larger than your Neon. I think the leap to either the G70 or the Stinger will be night and day different.
The G70 should best the stinger by a few tenths in each standard magazine performance measure (0-60, 1/4 mile, etc.). It will likely handle better at the limit and be more "toss-able" for back road driving, etc. The weight savings may or may not impact fuel economy as well.
But Genesis as a brand as some quarks that I think would bother me during daily usage if they are carried over to the G70 (and I have no evidence to think they would not). For example, the rear seats do not fold down in the G80 or G90 (there is a pass through). So if I want to be able to carry anything larger than some ski poles I am out of luck. Also, the infotainment systems on the upper trim levels (the 9.2 for the G80 and the 12.3 for the G90) do not have android auto or apple carplay. But the base system (8 inch; the one we will likely see on the Stinger) is compatible. For most car companies the opposite is true, go figure.....
I am not sure what the release timing for the G70 is going to be. I would think they would not have them overlap. But they claim Hyundai and Kia operate as separate entities who actually compete with one another (as evidenced by Hyundai/Genesis of Aus calling out the Stinger on the performance front).
I do think the G70 is more likely to snag the "badge averse crowd" as they will likely be much more comfortable with some wings on their car.
ive heard android auto and apple carplay will be coming to the newer loaded g80 being released later this year. it does seem like a nice feature but not a make or break situation for myself.
if i want a fast car, i already have it with my lil neon. coming from a 12 year old neon, the stinger will be lux enough for me
I am not sure if you intend to buy the non-GT stinger. But if you purchase plans include the Stinger GT 3.3T then I am guessing your SRT-4 is highly modified as the stock Stinger GT should be a good bit faster than a stock 2005 Neon SRT-4.
oh okay. thats fine by me. like i said before, not a deal breaker. although it is odd to may more and not get something that you would get if you paid less.
not highly modified but just enough to net a 12.9-13.1 on drag radials. with 20whp less than now i ran a 13.4 at 103 on street tires. but i have big plans for it sometime in the future. the stinger gt will make a fun daily driver