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Two months after its purchase, Cars.com's latest long-term test vehicle, 
 the all-new Genesis G70, had its first trip to the dealer thanks to a shaky 
 head-up display. Here's what we learned.
It took two dealer visits for Cars.com's long-term test vehicle, a 2019 
 Genesis G70, to address a shaky head-up display. The second time around, 
 the problem appears fixed.
Among the perks at luxury brand Genesis is a valet service that swaps your 
 car for a loaner and remote service appointment wherever you are. How 
 does it work? We gave it a try.
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Breaking up may be hard to do, but breaking in a 2019 Genesis G70 for the first 600 miles will leave you as blue as the Mallorca Blue paint on our long-term G70 test car.
My recent test car had plenty of pixie dust to amp up date night; read 
 more on the 2019 Genesis G70 here.
Shortly after Cars.com editors voted the 2019 Genesis G70 our Best of 
 2019 car, we set out to buy an AWD example with the turbocharged 3.3-
 liter V-6 engine.
The latest incarnation of America's best-selling hybrid now offers all-wheel 
 drive, so it comes as little surprise that our First Drive of the 2019 Toyota 
 Prius had enough traction to make its way to our 10 most popular news 
 stories of the week.
Cars.com has owned a 2018 Volkswagen Atlas for a whole year. We report 
 our overall gas mileage, repairs and maintenance, and overall impressions 
 on the car.
We asked our editors if they'd purchase a Volkswagen Atlas again with the 
 full knowledge of our year of ownership.
Cars.com has owned its favorite car of 2017, the Chrysler Pacifica minivan, 
 for two years. Read some of the hits and misses so far.