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Hyundai wants more - and displaced Saturn dealers might just be The Answer.
By Peter M. De Lorenzo
(Posted 10/6, 10:00AM) Detroit. The collapse of the Saturn deal - and ideal - has been devastating to a lot of people. For Roger Penske and his team - who worked tirelessly and almost non-stop over the last several months - it was a tremendous blow. It turns out that an agreement between Roger and Renault-Nissan CEO Carlos Ghosn wasn’t good enough for the company’s board of directors, who questioned why the company would want to supply vehicles to Penske’s dealer network (after the GM agreement expired) to sell against its own Nissan vehicles in this market.
And a done deal that was all but signed, sealed and delivered - complete with a new kickoff advertising campaign and dealer rallies planned for this week - came unglued with one phone call.
But the real devastation occurred to the Saturn dealers, who were completely left out in the cold with no backup plan. After all, with Roger Penske involved they didn’t have to worry, right? He’ll come through and it will be good, right? Yes, some of the best dealers in this business just assumed that it would all be good, and with one bolt of negative lightning they were left standing like houses by the side of the road, with no contingency plan, no “Plan Bs,” no nothing.
A lot of people are going to lose their jobs over this, and this development is a swift kick in the head to these dealers and their families, this after a season of uncertainty had finally looked to be turning into a fall full of promise too.
But some visionary thinking might just provide an answer for these discarded Saturn dealers, and it could blend nicely with Hyundai Motor America’s product plan, which is turning sharply up market.
Already playing in the overly-crowded near-luxury premium segment with its Genesis sedan, Hyundai’s ambitions – which have always soared beyond reasonable projections and in some cases have led to disastrous consequences for both its U.S. executives and its dealers – are about to take off again, because late next year, Hyundai is going to bring its full-bore luxury sedan – the Equus - to these shores.
The Equus will be a full-size, no excuses $65,000 luxury sedan aimed right at the heart of the U.S. luxury market currently dominated by Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz and Lexus. Early impressions of the car are positive, with the words “surprising” and “serious” being bandied about. My colleague John McElroy had a very brief exposure to the car and shared similar sentiments with me about it.
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