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NYTimes Behind The Wheel Review

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FOR top luxury cars, there’s an old saw about prices: if you have to ask, you can’t afford it. Hyundai clearly feels there’s no harm in asking, especially in a shaky economy. How else to explain the Equus, its new priced-to-sell luxury sedan?

This $60,000 Lexus-baiting limo will look like an alien battleship at Hyundai dealerships, hovering over the Elantras and Tucsons. But to owners of the Lexus LS 460, the better sci-fi reference is “Invasion of the Body Snatchers”: from its design to its powertrain to its features, the Hyundai seems a virtual copy of the Lexus, such a crib that it might hail from Shanghai, not South Korea.

Of course, that’s how Lexus began its Trojan horse conquest of America in 1990, by imitating a Mercedes but selling the impostor for $35,000 — seemingly a lot at the time for a social-climbing Toyota, but some $27,000 less than a Benz 420SEL.

Today, cars in this league can top $100,000, but the idea is the same. Coming from the 21st-century discount king, the Equus looks to kick Lexus and the Germans in the shins while cutting their prices off at the knees.

http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/13/a...3-hyundai-equus-review.html?_r=2&pagewanted=1

Curious that the Times does this relatively early review of the Equus when they are the only major newspaper to not have done a review of the Genesis sedan.
 
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Never having driven any of the comps, I'm quite pleased that my car is even mentioned in the same review.
"Close enough" works for me, especially at this price.
Thx Hyundai.
 
Fair review for the most part, some minor quibbles with it, but more positive than I expected.

Good find, thanks.

I kinda felt the writer had an uppity, condescending tone, tho I don't disagree w/ much of what was written.

Otoh, the presumably more "uppity" WSJ (Dan Neil) did a review of the Equus and while iterating many of the same things, had a less condescending tone.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703909904576052191135441166.html
 
It was the NewYork Times. enuf said!
 
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