@@jonathanmeza5807 I've never understood people with your mentality. Because it's luxury, it's supposed to break often? That's the cost luxury in your mind? It's always baffled me, how people pay an arm and a leg for stuff like Jaguars and Range Rovers even though they're known to have all kinds of issues. It's not about cost, it's about peace of mind and inconvenience. Why would you pay more for a car that you enjoy less because it's constantly in the shop?
I own a 2023 performance for about 10 months now and with over 10k miles the orb hasn't given me one issue. Important to note that there's a card in the glove box that shows in the event that the orb doesn't rotate you can manually rotate it with your palm. Once the gear selector is exposed you can shift the car into drive.
I actually like everything except for that knob they need to change that it will break and it will grenade that car and probably be a $5000 repair. They need to change that if they did I would consider one.
bots saying "another unnecessary thing. breaks easy" NEWS FLASH. its a luxury car. everyone of them has gimmicks that break easily. nothing new, boomers
Hyundai/Kia/Genesis is very, very firmly on my "you couldn't give me one for free" list (along with Dodge/Chrysler/FCA and CVT-equipped Nissans). Nope!
The rotation thingy is another delicate part that can break. Unnecessary.
Of course. It's similar with Ford with that folding shifter and it unfolds slow
Its supposed to be a luxury car, if you’re worrying about the cost to repair, its probably not for you
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Lol I think he is more concern of life of electronics and quality rather than cost of repairing.
Lmao, that's the *FIRST* thing I thought: "What about when this thing decides to break and stop flipping?"🤔
@@jonathanmeza5807 I've never understood people with your mentality. Because it's luxury, it's supposed to break often? That's the cost luxury in your mind?
It's always baffled me, how people pay an arm and a leg for stuff like Jaguars and Range Rovers even though they're known to have all kinds of issues.
It's not about cost, it's about peace of mind and inconvenience. Why would you pay more for a car that you enjoy less because it's constantly in the shop?
“I wonder if EV is on?”, said nobody, EVER
Answer to the question - what happens when engineers have nothing better to do. One hot coffee spill...
That’s an awfully hot coffee pot
Another reason to go to service when it breaks and it will
fact that you still have to press start after using the pedal... :/
None of that enhances the driving experience
I own a 2023 performance for about 10 months now and with over 10k miles the orb hasn't given me one issue. Important to note that there's a card in the glove box that shows in the event that the orb doesn't rotate you can manually rotate it with your palm. Once the gear selector is exposed you can shift the car into drive.
An Achilles heal to break when you spill coffee or something sugary while driving.
I actually like everything except for that knob they need to change that it will break and it will grenade that car and probably be a $5000 repair. They need to change that if they did I would consider one.
Yawn, mines working fine after 18 months. It also still has almost 4 years left under warranty and the car isn’t made in america so it wont break down
You can also make the crystal glow whatever colour you want.
Land Rover has a rising shifter for the last 15+ years 😂
Amazing feature which really is quite entertaining. I would like to meet the person who thought this through 😊😊
How fast can you put the fire out.
I wouldnt take that overengineered pos for $1
Useless. And eventually will break. How you then gonna shift? Using hammer?
Tesla is even more simple..... dont gotta wait for a sphere to rotate
Or hit any on/start button
That will break almost immediately
hmm GV60?? great for GV in roblox
Thanks I hate it
Im waiting because they have new battery that goes 900 miles. But wait lets make $$$ on the old outdated batteries first.
Another EV scam.
bots saying "another unnecessary thing. breaks easy" NEWS FLASH. its a luxury car. everyone of them has gimmicks that break easily. nothing new, boomers
And people buying luxury cars have the money to service it, lmao
Ask boomers about the Chrysler pushbutton automatic.
Ugly car. Genesis needs to learn about STYLE.
Hyundai/Kia/Genesis is very, very firmly on my "you couldn't give me one for free" list (along with Dodge/Chrysler/FCA and CVT-equipped Nissans). Nope!
Gaayee..😂
Nope
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