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2021 Genesis G70 Depreciation: How Much Value Has It Lost After 5 Years?

Quick Take

The 2021 Genesis G70, once a pricey entry‑level luxury sedan, now sells for roughly 45% less than its original MSRP after five years of ownership.

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2021 Genesis G70 Depreciation: How Much Value Has It Lost After 5 Years?

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Design & Looks

Genesis kept the G70’s sleek coupe‑like silhouette, but subtle updates like a refreshed front grille and new wheel designs keep it feeling fresh. Inside, the cabin still boasts leather‑wrapped seats, a 10‑inch infotainment screen, and a minimalist dash that rivals more expensive German rivals. Even after half a decade, the interior wear is modest if the car was maintained well.

Performance & Mileage

Two engine choices powered the 2021 model:

  • 2.0‑L turbo‑four, 252 hp
  • 3.3‑L twin‑turbo V6, 365 hp

Both deliver smooth acceleration and a balanced chassis. Real‑world owners report 27‑30 mpg combined for the four‑cylinder and about 22‑24 mpg for the V6. Fuel economy hasn’t changed, but mileage affects resale – higher‑mileage units lose a few extra points.

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Price & Rivals

When it launched, the base G70 started around $41,000. Five‑year depreciation brings the average market price down to about $22,500. That’s a steep drop, but still competitive when you compare it to the BMW 3‑Series or Audi A4, which often sit near $28,000‑$30,000 after the same period.

Engine Mileage (Combined) Current Avg. Price Top Features
2.0 L Turbo‑4 27‑30 mpg $22,000
  • Leather upholstery
  • 10‑in. infotainment
  • Advanced safety suite
3.3 L Twin‑Turbo V6 22‑24 mpg $25,500
  • Sport‑tuned suspension
  • Premium sound system
  • Heads‑up display

FAQ

How much has the 2021 Genesis G70 depreciated?

On average, about 45% of its original MSRP, dropping from $41k to roughly $22‑$26k depending on trim and mileage.

Is the G70 a good used‑car purchase?

If you value luxury features, a comfortable ride, and lower ownership costs than German rivals, the G70 offers solid value after depreciation.

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What mileage should I look for when buying a used G70?

Aim for under 60,000 miles. Lower mileage helps preserve resale value and keeps maintenance costs in check.

What do you think about the G70’s price drop? Share your thoughts in the comments below.

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