Wheels Australia – August 2019

(Axel Boer) #1
SerieswonourcomparoinourApril
issuebutthefactremainsthat,for
broadlysimilarpricing,theBMWis
82kW and two cylinders light in the
engine department, and a couple of
years shy on warranty. In fact, the
Genesis is closer on power to an
M3 than a 330i. In terms of outright
performance, the G70 3.3T is
lineball with Merc’s bahn-storming
$125K C43 AMG.

inandoperateeventhemorecomplex
controlswithoutevenconsidering
recoursetothemanual.There’svery
littleneedtohuntandpeckaboutthe
minorcontrolstogetfamiliarised.
Firetheengineupandit settlesinto
a mutedthrum.The3.3TV6hasnever
beenthemostmusical,butit always
feelsasif it’sburstingwithenergy.
Thebiggestrevelationis theride/
handlingcompromise.Wherethe
Stingercouldgetitselftiedinknots,
sometimesfeelingasif thefrontand
thebackweretalkingtoeachother
viaGoogleTranslate,theG70feels
extremelywelltieddown.Front-end
gripis strong,theelectricallyassisted
steering is better than average, and the
stability control seems better calibrated
than in the Stinger, which can suffer
from a strange ‘strike-slip’ juddering at
the limit of grip.
By contrast, the way the G70 starts
ladling 510Nm at the rear boots is a
good deal more honeyed. The Brembo
stoppers are punchy but the eight-speed
transmission, developed in-house, can
leave you in too high a gear on corner
entry, even in Sport mode. Simply tap
on the tiny wheel-mounted paddles to
shift for yourself.
There’s some wind rustle around the
mirrors and the Michelin Pilot Sport 4
is a good tyre, but not the quietest set
of boots. The adaptive cruise control is
good but the lane-keep assist can feel
overly zealous if you wander too close

totheedgeofyourlane.
Packagingis aboutparforthecourse,
withacceptablerearlegroomandso-so
rearheadroom.Thequalityofdash
materialsis excellent,thecabinfree
from rattles and squeaks. The 330-litre
boot is conspicuous in a class where
BMW and Audi offer 480 litres.
Where the Genesis scores is in pure
ease of ownership, offering five-year
deals on warranty, free servicing,
roadside assist and map updates as well
as no-haggle pricing, valet courtesy
car delivery for scheduled servicing and
a home-delivery test-drive arrangement.
Those taking the plunge will be
rewarded with a sports sedan that looks
great, goes hard, rides and handles
beautifully and which delivers a level
of build integrity as good as anything
in its class. The tight boot could be the
sole potential deal breaker.
In short, it’s a class act. The Germans
have significant cause for concern.
ANDY ENRIGHT

The2.0Tissharperonthe
wayintocorners,butyou’ll
definitelywantthe3.3V6
onthewayout

The
Rival

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BMW 330i
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The extravagantlytalented 3
Series won our comparo in our April
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