What is Equus worth?
The 2016 Hyundai Equus has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $62,450 for the Signature model and $69,700 for the fully loaded Ultimate edition. At these prices, the Equus indeed looks like a value compared with rivals.
How long has my signature Equus been at dealership?
It seems like it to me. Well, ennesco2011, I’ve had a similar problem and, though my Signature Equus has been at the dealership for 14 days now, the Customer Service rep can only hope his efforts to obtain a new radio unit will expedite its delivery tomorrow.
Is there a problem with the Hyundai Equus?
The information was sent to Hyundai tech support. After a four day wait for a return call it was discovered that no one knows why it is missing and nobody knows how to fix it. They said if they replace the driver information system (3rd one in the car) it will have to bench tested it before it ships. They said that they were truly stumped.
When did the radio cut out on my Equus?
I only got my car at the end of June and the radio began cutting itself on and off during the second hour of use. The car has less than 400 miles on it. Once the radio cut out, only the Equus icon showed on my nav screen–not even the map or back up camera showed.
When does Equus replace the driver information system?
They said if they replace the driver information system (3rd one in the car) it will have to bench tested it before it ships. They said that they were truly stumped. Now this is how Equus Customer Service handles a problem.
What kind of car is the 2011 Hyundai Equus?
The 2011 Hyundai Equus Signature, the “base” Equus luxury sedan, comes with a host of impressive standard features.
It seems like it to me. Well, ennesco2011, I’ve had a similar problem and, though my Signature Equus has been at the dealership for 14 days now, the Customer Service rep can only hope his efforts to obtain a new radio unit will expedite its delivery tomorrow.
Is there a fix for my Equus car?
Local dealer attempts to fix did not work, probably related to lack of experience with Equus. Called the much ballyhooed customer service line, several times. No help. Told they will “research” the issue and get back to me with fix. Nope.
I only got my car at the end of June and the radio began cutting itself on and off during the second hour of use. The car has less than 400 miles on it. Once the radio cut out, only the Equus icon showed on my nav screen–not even the map or back up camera showed.