2013 Hyundai Equus Undercuts The Competition At Only $60,150

2013 Hyundai Equus Undercuts The Competition At Only $60,150
Hyundai has announced the price list for the 2013 Equus model in the United States of America, where the entry-level version has been priced at $60,150.

According to the South Korean based automaker, the2013Hyundai Equus just went over the 60,000 USD milestone with a price hike of $250, which made it cost $60,150 for the base entry-level version, shipping included. As you can see from the image posted above, the 2103 Hyundai Equus doesn’t have a lot of changes and it can be considered more like a refresh than a facelift, with its highlights including the new White Satin exterior paint, along with the Saddle interior color combination.



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cidflekkencidflekken - 6/15/2012 12:05:06 PM
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I'm sure the Equus is a nice car, but to consider the LS and 7 and S its "competition" is really stretching it.


Henanamani1Henanamani1 - 6/15/2012 1:58:23 PM
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Forget that! I'd rather buy a 2010/2011 BMW 7 or MB S-550


Henanamani1Henanamani1 - 6/15/2012 2:01:06 PM
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The Pre-Owned market is NOW! No one buys Brand New Luxury cars much these days, especially not a $65,000 Hyundai


wcbrownwcbrown - 6/15/2012 3:01:41 PM
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Until Hyundai stops selling Genesis and Equus with Accents, Elantras and Sonatas and creates a true luxury brand arm, "Forget About It."


HughJassHughJass - 6/15/2012 4:28:02 PM
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Granted the economy isn't the greatest here but I have yet to see an Equus on the road, Genesis sedans are rare too.

See a good number of 5s and E-classes though.


investor27investor27 - 6/15/2012 4:37:07 PM
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The only ones who will be buying a $65,000 Hyundai are the Koreans living here in the US. They are very patriotic at all cost.

And where can I get a 2010/2011 BMW 7 series or MB S-550 for $65,000? I'll buy one today. TODAY!


maltbarleymaltbarley - 6/15/2012 5:06:35 PM
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They sold 3,200 of them last year and have almost sold that many this year. People used to say that Toyota would never be able to sell a luxury vehicle in the US, too. So, have your preference but don't be so ignorant that you can't see this train coming because wishing it away isn't going to work.


pepito66pepito66 - 6/15/2012 4:52:32 PM
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They are crazy for this money I get a pre owne BMW or MB that's all. Monkey with silk dress still the same monkey so wake up and still with our Sonatas and accent sales ......


LexusLexus - 6/15/2012 9:02:02 PM
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IMAO........ For that kind of money I would rather get a slightly use Lexus LS460, MB S-Class or a BMW 7-Series fully loaded as well and still has warranty.

I didn't know today is April Joke Day.....! Ha.....ha....ha....ha.... Sorry I can't stop Laughing, ha ha ha....ha...





skytopskytop - 6/15/2012 11:19:04 PM
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Only? If you buy a $60K car, you will have Barry odumbo goons breathing down your neck.


iamdabest1iamdabest1 - 6/16/2012 11:30:50 PM
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beautiful car, every time i see it on the road i think 2 things .. 1) beautiful car 2) who the hell would pay so much for the damn thing !!!


LexusLexus - 6/17/2012 1:59:50 AM
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Off course it's a nice car because it copy design cues from MB, BMW and Lexus mixed it up and paste it together. Until Hyundai create a Separate Luxury name for it own premium brand and create something unique that is their own and than I will respected.

They have improve a lot in the past 10 years but NO where near the level of Lexus, BMW, MB and Audi when it come to quality, finish and reliability. When you're comparing the recall number, compare it to the number being sold.


ChevalierChevalier - 6/18/2012 9:50:28 AM
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Why do some people forget things so easily!! Toyota also wants to play with is LS600h in the full-size luxury sedan class above $100,000, where V-12 powered .... with a fake Maybach imitation back seat LOL!! so why not EQUUS today??


skytopskytop - 6/21/2012 12:04:23 PM
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Take your wanna be BMW or Mercedes Hyundai Equus into the lowly Hyundai dealer. Sit next to the folks with their $19,000 Hyundais. Oh yes, Hyundai serves chilled water and mints in the service bay.


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