Seriously guys? $64,500 for a Hyundai? Get real!
Seriously guys? $64,500 for a Hyundai? Get real!
I wonder how that car will sell. It's a lot of car, but it's still a hyundai.
It reminds me of the Volkswagen Phaeton that came out in 2004. It was a beautiful car (a8/ 4door bentley) but it didn't sell well and the resale was horrible. It had a W12 too.
You get more performance with a M3, but more luxury with the equus.
I'd never buy one, and I'm not sure who would. For half of that I'd get a town car. These really aren't my type of cars though. My favorite luxury sedan's are the Lincoln Town Car the Rolls Royce Phantom. Have you seen a phantom in person? That's a helluva car man!
The equus starts at $58k. I predict terrible resale value for these.
I do believe car companies (Kia and Hyundai) are making some better cars. They're just not for me.
It looks like you get an iPad with it for the manual.
Last edited by Weeth; 01-31-2011 at 11:47 PM.
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Last edited by v1user; 09-20-2011 at 10:23 PM.
What a dumb name.
We considered a Hyundai before getting my Nissan. The decision was made for us when (1.) we saw the construction of the interior of the first Accent we looked at, and (2.) the second sales guy refused to show us anything other than a used Tucson, even after I told him up and down I was only interested in the Accent and *maybe* the Elantra if there was a good deal on a used one.
Hyundais are decent for a "my first car" kind of deal, but anything else and I'd be looking at a different brand.
i rather get a porsche
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