Friday, July 29, 2011

2011 Hyundai Equus review

The 2011 Hyundai Equus ranks 15 out of 16 Luxury Large Cars. The 2011 Hyundai Equus wows the automotive press with a super luxury car features at a large luxury car price, but disappoints with interior materials and handling That Are not quite up to snuff. Reviewer opinion is mixed on the Equus.  
The Hyundai Equus  is a unique option for buyers looking for a large luxury car with Ample space and tech features. As Hyundai's flagship sedan, most reviewers growing niche to compare the Equus to super luxury cars Such as the Lexus LS and Mercedes-Benz S-Class. At $ 58,000 the Signature trim provides virtually every imaginable comfort and convenience features. Both front and rear seats are heated, while the front seats also offer ventilation, and a driver's seat massage feature. Ultimate models also gain ventilated rear seats and a front-view camera, the which EASES and narrow city street parking maneuvers
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Hyundai Equus , Hyundai's all-new four-door, a flagship That builds upon Genesis That robust block. Utilizing the same Tau V-8 and ZF six-speed automatic, the Equus measures 7.2 inches longer and 0.4 inches Taller than the Genesis, and rides on a wheelbase stretched 4.3 inches; Both share the same 74.4-inch width. While the Equus's wheelbase (119.9 inches) is noticeably lengthier than the Genesis's (115.6), it's about on par with the standard-wheelbase versions of the BMW 7 Series (120.9) and Jaguar XJ (119.4), as well as the long-wheelbase Lexus LS460 L (121.7). Back-row prisoners? Well, Hyundai dealers' in-house Equus experts Will come to your house to demonstrate all of the car's features and intricacies (Hyundai calls it, "Your Time, Your Place.") For the 2012 model year, the Equus Will receive Hyundai's new 5.0-liter V-8 and eight-speed automatic. So for making owners of European and Japanese luxury sedans feel Foolish, the 5.0-liter Equus tool is the ultimate embarrassment.