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If you were born before 1990, you might remember the "old" Hyundai. That was the company whose first U.S. model, the Hyundai Excel, was barely a step up from a Yugo. The old Hyundai didn't build cars you wanted to drive; it built cars you could afford.

We're all familiar with the "new" Hyundai. That's the company surprising us again and again with refined and attractive new vehicles such as the 2010 Hyundai Genesis and the 2011 Hyundai Sonata -- cars that are not only terrific values but also, arguably, class-leading in design and execution. The new Hyundai makes cars you want and can afford.

Until now. The 2011 Hyundai Equus, recently introduced at the New York Auto Show, breaks new ground by being the first Hyundai you may really want but -- at an estimated $55,000 -- probably can't afford.

And if you can afford to buy one, would you?





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