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2024 Genesis GV80 Colors
Introducing the stunning 2024 Genesis GV80, a fusion of luxury and innovation that redefines the essence of driving. This elegant SUV exudes confidence with its bold and distinctive design, featuring a commanding presence on the road. Step inside the cabin and experience a world of refined comfort and advanced technology. Now, time to take a look at the color options for the 2024 Genesis GV80!
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2024 GENESIS G80 EXTERIOR

Experience the enthralling advancement of car extravagance with the 2024 Genesis G80. The Genesis G80 symbolizes automotive refinement and progress thanks to its seamless integration of cutting-edge safety technology, innovative features, and timeless design.
2024 Genesis G80 Interior

The 2024 Genesis G80 interior is a sanctuary of comfort, technology and luxury. It has premium materials and exquisite finishes that envelop both driver and passengers in comfort.
2024 Genesis G80 Trims

The 2024 Genesis G80 remains the pinnacle of extravagance, class, and cutting-edge innovation. With a variety of carefully arranged controls, the G80’s setup takes special care of different preferences, allowing drivers to customize their experience while enjoying the apex of automotive craftsmanship.
Exterior of the Genesis GV70
Oil Change - The Most Important Service
Changing your oil is very important. So why are oil changes so critical to vehicle health? Fresh oil and the oil changes process conducts several important functions for your car's engine, including the following.
Most vehicles need oil change maintenance performed every 3,000 to 6,000 miles. Refer to your owner's manual to find out when your vehicle will be due to have this important maintenance routine performed, all determined on your own driving conditions as well as mileage and time.
A critical aspect of the oil change is the draining of the old oil. This process…
Feeling under pressure? Keep your tires properly inflated
A tire that is under inflated shows more wear on the inside of the tread than around the edges. If you keep your tires under inflated, you are causing your car (and tires) a number of problems, as well as creating some safety issues.
At Rick Case Genesis in Roswell, we’re here to help you get the most of your vehicle’s tires.
Under-inflated tires reduce your fuel efficiency, so you'll be paying for (and burning off) more gas than your car should be. Under-inflating your tires can also create excessive heat build-up, which not only increases the…
When is the Best Time to Rotate Your Tires?
Most vehicle manufacturers recommend that the tires be rotated on the same schedule as oil changes. In most cases that means every 7,500 miles or six months.
A good time to rotate your tires is when you get the oil changed, assuming you do that at least once a year and more often if you drive in excess of 12,000 miles a year.
On front-wheel-drive vehicles, the weight of the engine and transmission, and because the front tires do most of the work in turns, it’ll certainly wear quicker than the rear tires.
Rotating the tires between…
What Do You Do When Your Car Starts Hydroplaning?
Imagine this, the highway is rain-soaked and full of puddles when suddenly the car begins to swerve, then skid. Your car is in motion of hydroplaning.
Hydroplaning can happen at almost any speed, but it is far more likely to happen at high speeds. Invariably, hydroplaning catches drivers by surprise. Inexplicably, the car begins to skid although you haven’t swerved, haven’t braked, haven’t changed lanes, or drastically changed your speed.
Yet now you are in a skid you can’t seem to correct. Steering in the direction of the skid (as most driving experts advise) doesn’t…
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