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more about #2010hyundaiequus more comments → brandegee: The guys over at VW are fidgeting..."Ich weiss nicht, should vee tell zem about zee Phaeton? Nein. Zey should lern zemselves! Ze hard way. Ja. Zey vil... more » Pete Gaines: Toyota? Starting a luxury division to compete with Mercedes and BMW? Scoff! Derision! Scorn! more » elwood: There's no way I could pay $96k for a Hyundai. If I'm spending that much, then I'm cross-shopping this with an Audi S8, M-B S-class, or a BMW 7-series... more » engineerd: I'll stick with my 4.0L Mustang at 1/4 the price. Sure, it doesn't have fancy wood bits, but that doesn't mean there isn't wood present. more » jbh11126: to me hyundai has always just been that korean company that takes little design snippets from every other manufacturer and makes it their own. they n... more » Tucker589 is Hoarding James Dean's 550 Spyder: If I had $100k, I wouldn't buy something built in a jungle clearing by someone who rides an ox to work. more » pauljones: I wouldn't be surprised if we see the next generation of it. But they need to give the Genesis time to turn around Hyundai's image of making cheap pro... more » Anand Krishna Thakur: Maybe it's just my monitor but those wood bits looked day-glo orange in the thumbnails. I started thinking executives in Korea have some interesting ... more » 03SVT Defender of SUVs, friend to the douche: Does it come with a naked boy and a horse? more » FTGDWolverineEdition'09: The New Hyundai Generic Blandus. If you want to blend into every other Lexus and Merc midsize on the road. more » Chris P. Bacon: Man, without the Engineered Press Release Synopsys (ePRS) I had to read that jarble. I could have told you from looking at it that it was a Genesis + ... more » engineerd: The ePRS (US Patent No. c11077983) translated the press release to this: The all-new Hyundai EQUUS will be offered for just under $45,000 and ranging ... more » maximum-sienna: If hood ornaments could kill... more » elitza owns the last Enzo shirt: Didn't Volkswagen try this with the Phaeton? And fail, um, miserably? more » jbownsabmw- Koopas Beware: These new Hyundai's are looking mighty good. I suspect there are plenty of people out there who don't care what brand is on the car and only care abo... more » -
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Hyundai Equus: A High-Priced Hyundai Not For Us
Currently, there aren't plans to bring the executive-level Hyundai Equus super-sedan to the US, but Hyundai trotted one out to the New York Auto Show to judge the reaction to a $100K Korean car. More » -
#hyundaiequus
Hyundai Equus Hits Korean Dealers With Cheaper Pricetag
We previously stated the Korean-market super-duper Hyundai Equus would sell for an eye-watering $96,000. Not so. The car actually hits dealer lots at a starting price of about $44,400. More » -
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2010 Hyundai Equus: Lexus-Like Styling, Cadillac-Like Size
Details on the 2010 Hyundai Equus leaked last month boasting a $96,000 price tag which, at the time, we couldn't believe. Then we saw these two leaked shots to go along with the price tag. More » -
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2010 Hyundai Equus Photos, $96,000 Price Tag Leak
Would you pay $96,000 for a Hyundai? What if you were a South Korean executive in the market for a domestic S-Class? Hyundai is hoping the answer is yes. More » -
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2010 Hyundai Equus Sketches Hit The Web
Hyundai’s follow-up to the much-acclaimed Genesis sedan leaked onto the web today and thanks to Hyundai-Blog we’ve got the official designer sketches as well.

