We drove the 2024 Genesis G70, Porsche encountered an issue importing most of its lineup with U.S. customs, and Lamborghini's CEO talked about the automaker's future electric cars. It's the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority. We drove the 2024 Genesis G70 and found the updated luxury sport sedan remains elegant.
We drove the 2024 Genesis G70, Porsche encountered an issue importing most of its lineup with U.S. customs, and Lamborghini's CEO talked about the automaker's future electric cars. It's the Week in Reverse, right here at Motor Authority.and found the updated luxury sport sedan remains elegant. The new base turbo-4 provides more power which in turn provides an even stronger value proposition.
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