Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Hyundai Equus Sedan

Hyundai Equus Sedan
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Full 2014 Hyundai Equus Review

What's New for 2014

The 2014 Hyundai Equus gets revised front and rear styling along with more in-depth changes inside where there are updates to the instrument panel, control layout and various materials. There are also new safety features, including BlueLink telematics and blind-spot and rear cross-traffic alert systems, as well as slight suspension modifications. The Ultimate model now seats three in the rear.

 

Introduction

Although large luxury sedan ownership is often associated with free spending and creating an impression of wealth, the 2014 Hyundai Equus is aimed at consumers who are fiscal conservatives at heart. Accordingly, the Equus is loaded to the brim with premium amenities and high-tech safety equipment, yet it costs up to tens of thousands of dollars less than the elite full-size luxury sedans your neighbors may be driving.
In spite of its bargain price tag, the 2014 Equus is not an analog of the knock-off Gucci purse or Rolex watch. In many ways,Hyundai top luxury sedan is every bit the real deal. Its cabin is exceptionally quiet and its front and rear seating areas are opulent and spacious. Then there's the compliant suspension that delivers a fine ride, smothering all but the largest potholes.



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