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Til someone actually bought a Equus
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It’s an awesome car though.
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I agree but who goes to a Hyundai dealer with the expectation of buying a luxury car. Let alone looking to buy a luxury car and deciding that Hyundai is the best option.
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I love that pearlescent white Hyundai and Kia have used for over a decade now. It looks modern and retro at the same time.
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Well it’s great having a nice car but coming across as humble when you tell your clients and employees that you own a Hyundai. A $65,000 Hyundai gives people a more favorable impression than a $50,000 BMW.
Heck I wouldn’t want to have a nicer car than my boss, they’ll think they pay me too much. But it also needs to be nice enough that others want to go to lunch in it. Enter the niche for Hyundai and Kia. Customer retention and those that are staying under the radar and want cheap leases.
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or your customer will think “ew he drive a Hyundai. What a loser.” That’s why I’d buy a niced Chrysler.
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There’s a large Korean population around here. I see quite a few plus k900s. Gonna be great deals on the second hand market.
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yep , it’s an equus.
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This is the ideal ownership situation.
I’ve heard stories of small business owners who “made it,” showed up at their business one day in a new luxury car and promptly had all their employees quit on the same day, out of frustration with the owner’s vulgar display of wealth.
If you’re trying to fly under the radar but want a luxury car, Equus is brilliant.