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By Matt Schmitz
November 6, 2019

The redesigned BMW 3 Series is late to the party, a shindig that saw the all-new 2019 Genesis G70 win the night. How do the two sedans compare? We tested them.
By Kelsey Mays
October 30, 2019

When Cars.com editors bought the all-new 2019 Genesis G70 in December, parent company Hyundai still sold every car from its new luxury division out of Hyundai dealerships. How much does that matter?
By Kelsey Mays
October 24, 2019

Luxury sports sedans are known for performance, but what happens when you load them up with people? We did just that in Cars.com’s long-term 2019 Genesis G70.
By Kelsey Mays
September 30, 2019

Cars.com had to replace a tire on its long-term test vehicle, a 2019 Genesis G70. It wasn’t as straightforward as you might think.
By Kelsey Mays
September 24, 2019

10,000 Miles With a 2019 Genesis G70: We’ve Spent Less Than $4 on Anything Besides Fuel (and Snacks)
Cars.com has surpassed 10,000 miles with our long-term vehicle, a 2019 Genesis G70. What do we think so far? Read on to find out.
By Brian Normile
August 28, 2019

Our long-term 2019 Genesis G70 came with a three-year subscription to Genesis Connected Services, a suite of features that allows owners to keep tabs on the car and manage some features via a cellphone.
By Mike Hanley
August 27, 2019

As National Stick Shift Day 2019 approached, we got to thinking: Which cars do we wish still had them? And similarly, which are we relieved don’t?
By Patrick Masterson
July 16, 2019

Hyundai’s budding luxury brand, Genesis, promises electronic records will appear in your online portal after your car goes in for service. Most dealers, however, don’t have the infrastructure in place to automate the process.
By Kelsey Mays
July 10, 2019
Like many vehicles, Cars.com’s long-term 2019 Genesis G70 comes with an owner’s portal where the luxury brand will post maintenance records, issue service reminders and more. Ours hasn’t worked so well.
By Kelsey Mays
July 3, 2019