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Update: 2023 Genesis G90

“We went with the fancy paint option—and the paint got the final laugh.”
Alexander Stoklosa

Service Life 7 months/12,481 miles

Average Fuel Econ 19.2 mpg

Unresolved Problems None

Maintenance Cost $0 (2x oil and filter change; tire rotation, fuel system conditioner, windshield washer fluid, inspection)

Normal Wear $0

Base Price $99,795

As Tested $101,295

EPA City/Hwy/Comb Fuel Econ 17/24/20 mpg

Surveying the damage to our lovely G90’s rear fender and bumper on a Dallas roadside, it all seemed excruciatingly minor. There were some scrapes in the paint, barely rising to gouges just above the right rear tire, and a faint dent in the sheetmetal where it meets the plastic bumper.

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