Used 2012 Hyundai Equus Consumer Reviews
My new Equus- 2012 model
I have just had the car a short time and I held out for the 2012 model due to vastly improved engine and transmission. (429 HP and 8 speed). I haven't opened it up yet, but it obviously has worlds of power. 0 to 60 probably near 5 secs. It is ultra quiet and very comfortable. The seat has many adjustments and the control for same is very handy. It is priced many thousands (20 to 35K) less than M-B S series, BMW 7 series, or the big Lexus, or Audi A8. Go drive it and see for yourself!r Audi A8 to 30K) less than any equivalent car from BMW, M-B,
My mini Bentley
I sold this car one year ago. I am now driving a 2017 Genesis G90. If you are interested, although my Equus was a fine automobile, my new Genesis far exceeds my expectations I all areas.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
- Signature SedanMSRP: $9,690371 mi away
- Signature SedanMSRP: $7,995382 mi away
- Signature SedanMSRP: $7,495414 mi away
Our 2011 Equus
Bargain for safety, comfort, and features.
- Safety
- Technology
- Performance
- Interior
- Comfort
- Reliability
- Value
great
nice car still after 8 years
- Performance
NOT COMFORTABLE
The long distance comfort of this car is of serious concern. I bought this car and took a 900 mile trip a day later. Three hours into trip, my back was screaming in pain. By the end of trip, I was incapacited, with shooting pains in legs, back and arms. I am a long distance driver and convinced the Hyundia Dealer to buy the car back after showing them the articles on Autoblog about the seats (google Equus Long Distance). The dealer purchase a Lexus LS460 (14,000 miles) and I traded up. I just completed a 600 mile trip in the Lexus. No back pain or any other pain. The front seats in the Equus are poorly designed. No way to modify them, I tried and even had a pad made with memory foam.