Photographer Julia LaPalme took the Genesis on a trip to San Francisco and came away appreciating the seats ("Seats are comfortable and cushy. What a plush way to drive 800 miles on a weekend."), the ride ("The suspension absorbs enough of the road imperfections for comfort,eaves enough feel to remind me I'm still driving."), and the general feel ("Overall, the vehicle feels like a good replica of a Lexus or Acura.").
That said, she wasn't fond of the cruise control ("Cruise control is not terribly responsive. I set it to 80 mph, and within a minute, it had dropped to 70.") and the iPod interface ("While scrolling through artists, I got all the way to the 'S' artists, which took a bit of time. I left the screen unattended for about 20 seconds, and the screen defaulted back to the main menu, forcing me to start at 'A' again. Frustrating.").
That said, she wasn't fond of the cruise control ("Cruise control is not terribly responsive. I set it to 80 mph, and within a minute, it had dropped to 70.") and the iPod interface ("While scrolling through artists, I got all the way to the 'S' artists, which took a bit of time. I left the screen unattended for about 20 seconds, and the screen defaulted back to the main menu, forcing me to start at 'A' again. Frustrating.").
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