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    MaWeiTao: Excluding Koreans with a lot of national pride I'm not sure who exactly Hyundai expects to buy this car. The brand doesn't carry any cache and while ... more »
    Woodgrain: Had a pretty close look at the non-stretch version of this car last month at Pebble Beach. There is an X factor that German and upper-echelon Japanes... more »
    DonLuc: The average North Korean gentleman stands at a stately 5 ft. 4 in. Why does he need 11.8 more inches of legroom? Assuming a 28" inseam, he could nea... more »
    that ain't the way to have fun, son: Test its durability and longevity properly and put it into an NYC executive town car fleet. The LWB Town Cars are surprisingly low-key. I've seen on... more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: Did they mention this was coming to the US or did I dream that? I can't imagine it working here, at least not within the next 10-15 years. Hyundai di... more »
    leavethegun-takethecannoli: I'm impressed. It looks great. Hyundai has been making great strides. more »
    Jagvar: Reminds me of the E38 BMW L7. Quite a rare bird. I've only ever seen one. more »
    Alfisted: Noted Korean screen writer/director Heung-sun Jeong is the first owner of the new Hyundai Equus. When asked about his recent purchase he said simply,... more »
    ab3: $122,180 for a POS Hyundai?? Are you kidding me? Who would be stupid enough to pay that kind of money for a car with a knockoff S-Class front end and ... more »
    Plecostomus [Tyrrell]: So sinister, the Yakuza might consider one. Key word: consider. more »
    Deartháir II: Glad to hear it. I went and looked at the Genesis last weekend, and I'll freely admit to being impressed. The comment I made was that it seemed like i... more »
    GIC asks not for whom the bell tolls: Say what you want about Hyundai, but they do merit a bit of credit for destroying the bell curve. It took Japan, Inc. (OK so I'm thinking mainly of... more »
    skaycog: Ha! Hyundai is at the back of the line for having a toothy grin. And having a supercharged engine is nothing compared to this. Yowza, indeed! more »
    FTGDWolverineEdition'09: A supercharged Hyundai? Yowza indeed! At least I can drive to local Korean BBQ quicker. more »
    Ash78, cube farmer: I still think they're pressing their luck. I'm as much a Hyundai cheerleader as you'll find, but to paraphrase Robert Downey's character from Tropic T... more »
  • #newcars

    Hyundai Equus Limousine: Wildly Expensive Korean Car Gets Even Moreso

    The Hyundai Equus Limousine Edition is 11.8" longer in the passenger compartment and that much more exclusive with a starting price of $113,000 USD, $122,180 fully-equipped. It'll certainly attract the completely legal Korean businessmen of the Kkangpae. More »
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    2011 Hyundai Genesis Shows A New Mr. Ed-Like Grille

    The 2011 Hyundai Genesis will receive a refreshed grille to better match the new toothy grin on the now-coming-stateside top-of-the-line Hyundai flagship, the Equus. We're also told to expect a new eight-speed auto tranny and a supercharged engine. Yowza! [DetNews]
  • #newcars

    Hyundai's Flagship Sedan Coming To The U.S.

    The flagship Hyundai Equus luxury sedan will go on sale in the USA late next year and our sources indicate the Lexus LS460-rival will likely be priced between $50K and $60K. More »
  • #newyorkautoshow

    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 »
  • #spyphotos

    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.
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