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Equus Release Delayed

MrB0462

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I spoke with Northeast zone office today and was told that the Equus has been delayed until December. No they did not say why there is a delay.
 
I spoke with Northeast zone office today and was told that the Equus has been delayed until December. No they did not say why there is a delay.

Must be that the ship bringing them over had engine problems, and it was bobbing in the ocean for a couple weeks before they got it fixed. :D;):rolleyes:
 
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I spoke with Northeast zone office today and was told that the Equus has been delayed until December. No they did not say why there is a delay.

The NE Zone Office must have just read the LA Times from a month ago:

October 19, 2010 | 9:44 am
Hyundai Motor America on Tuesday said that its new Equus luxury sedan will cost $58,000, or $64,500, when it goes on sale in December, depending on the trim level.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2010/10/hyundai-equus-price-starts-at-58000.html

Or the NY Times from the following day:

Two flavors of Equus arrive at dealers in December: the basic Signature model and the $65,400 Equus Ultimate. Both prices include the $900 freight charge — and the much-discussed bundled Apple iPad that serves as the car’s “interactive owner’s manual.” No more fat books to clutter up the glovebox.

;)
http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/20/2011-hyundai-equus-priced-at-58900/
 
The NE Zone Office must have just read the LA Times from a month ago:

October 19, 2010 | 9:44 am
Hyundai Motor America on Tuesday said that its new Equus luxury sedan will cost $58,000, or $64,500, when it goes on sale in December, depending on the trim level.
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/money_co/2010/10/hyundai-equus-price-starts-at-58000.html

Or the NY Times from the following day:

Two flavors of Equus arrive at dealers in December: the basic Signature model and the $65,400 Equus Ultimate. Both prices include the $900 freight charge — and the much-discussed bundled Apple iPad that serves as the car’s “interactive owner’s manual.” No more fat books to clutter up the glovebox.

;)
http://wheels.blogs.nytimes.com/2010/10/20/2011-hyundai-equus-priced-at-58900/

They need to get informtion from somewhere
 
I've been expecting December all the while..
 
Hahahaha... Too funny

must be that the ship bringing them over had engine problems, and it was bobbing in the ocean for a couple weeks before they got it fixed. :d;):rolleyes:
 
I already got mine, have pictures posted here.

And, when in Ulsan last week, saw hundreds of Equus lined up ready to get on the boat, all wrapped in plastic, very cool!
 
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