Hey guys/gals. Annapolis Hyundai in Annapolis Maryland will be one of the dealers proudly displaying a Hyundai Genesis Equus. Come check it out!
Are they actually going to be selling these babies?
I also like the hood ornament - the RR, and the Mercedes star (which you can still find on the S-Class)
When I picked up my Genesis this Wednesday at Glendora Hyundai (CA), the salesman said he got it from Garden Grove, and they had an Equus on the lot.
So of course I had to go see it. It was in the parking lot under a tent.
I think so. Just north of the 22 fwy, exit at Brookhurst. I just went where the Nav system told me to. POI->Auto->Hyundai Dealerships. I used to be good with maps -- this thing is going to make me stupid.
Saw, and sat in the Horse yesterday. Holy NSFW! This baby is huge, and Smiller's description above is spot-on... Very Rolls/Bentley like.
While we don't know what goodies will be included or deleted, the GM said the Equus will NOT be priced over $49,999! At that price, sign me up!
Hehe, didn't even think to use the GPS. Yes, it is at Garden Grove Hyundai. Surprising since it's one of the smallest Hyundai dealerships I've ever seen. If I wasn't looking for a tent on the lot, I would have missed it.
I put up the photos I took when I was there today: Hyundai Equus in the U.S. photo album
My reactions:
- It's huge. It makes the Genesis look small.
- The styling is not as attractive (IMHO) as the Genesis, but it definitely looks the part of a big, $70K sedan.
- The Equus branding has got to go. Not only can't I get a naked Daniel Radcliffe out of my head every time I hear the name, but the logo and image evoked by Equus pale in comparison to the Genesis brand.
- It's definitely seems to be designed as an executive saloon. You, the owner, are meant to be in the back right seat with your driver up front. It's practically first class airliner roomy in the back. And lacking only the fender flags and privacy partition, this would be a diplomatic or VIP town car.
- If people think the Genesis is a mini-Bentley, with the size and the winged hood ornament, they'll think the Equus is the real thing.
- Whereas people can quibble about whether the Genesis is worth $40K, the feel and presence of the Equus, even just sitting it without the car turned on, make it not far-fetched to pay $60K for it.
- The sales guy there said that people have been wanting to put a deposit on it. Seems like a good bet that we'll see it here in the States.
Thanks, smillerathome, for the tip about it being in GG so I could take a look after Father's Day lunch!![]()