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2013 Hyundai Equus Ultimate Sedan 4-door 5.0l on 2040-cars

US $46,900.00
Year:2013 Mileage:3600 Color: Pearl White
Location:

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States

Virginia Beach, Virginia, United States
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2013 Hyundai Equus Ultimate - $46,900

 

Vin:  KMHGH4JH6DU071989

Exterior: Pearl White  Interior: Beige

No damage, No chips, No scratches

Garaged at home and at office

Miles: 3,600  (This is NOT a misprint!)

 

Other:

- V8

- 8 Speed Transmission

- 2 Key Remotes

- Complete Books

 

Front Seat:

- Power windows and mirrors

- Power seats with massage settings

- Seats are heated and cooled

- 2 Setting seat memory for both driver and passenger

- Tilt and telescopic steering wheel with memory

- Heated steering wheel

- Alert when you change lanes without signal (with on/off)

- Front collision avoidance warning system

- Electric window screen/shade control for rear, passengers and moon roof

- Lexicon sound system with satellite radio (Same as Rolls Royce)

- Navigation

- Full exterior cameras with front and rear views and top-down

- Adaptive cruise control – with full start/stop and adjust to traffic

- Full voice control

- Heated side mirrors

- Intermittent wipers with rain sensor auto-on

- LED Vanity mirrors (driver and passenger)

- 12 volt power sources

- Drive Select: Advanced control of the vehicle's adaptive suspension, dynamic steering, transmission shift characteristics & engine response

 

Back Seat:

- Power windows

- Electric sun screen/shade control for right, left and rear windows and moon roof

- Full climate control system from both seats (like front seats)

- Heated and Cooled seats

- Power Reclining Seats

- Passenger Side Power Recliner with Foot Rest

- Drink Cooler/Refrigerator

- 12 volt power outlets

- 2 fold down lit vanity mirrors

- Extra Storage

 

 

Trunk:

- Auto opener from driver’s door

- Push button opener from trunk exterior

- Power close from button in trunk or from driver’s door

 

Other:

- Power folding side mirrors upon locking

- Touch entry (Key detection auto-unlocks when you grab the handle and car lights up)

- Touch lock (Touch handle when exiting to lock)

- Self leveling

- Self leveling headlights

 

Personal Statement:

Note this is the $70k Ultimate and not the less expensive Signature version of the Equus.  The Signature is a dime a dozen and the Ultimate is more rare and has every feature available.  With only 3k miles, you’re virtually getting a brand new car!  I’ve been in the automotive business for more than 35 years.  This is my personal vehicle – and the first Equus I’ve owned.  I’ve owned Mercedes S-Class, Audi A8L, BMW 7 Series, Jaguar XJL and Lexus 460L.  This is by far the best bargain in the industry.  You have the best of all worlds wrapped up in total economy that will have your friends swearing you paid 6 digits for the car.  The air-ride alone will get your attention as soon as you leave your driveway.  It just feels expensive.  This is a tough color combination to find (White with Beige Interior) and extensive options makes this car really comfortable.  It’s been babied – hand washed every week, waxed every month (never a buffer), and in a garage at home and at the office.  To sum it up - It’s impressive.

 

FuFull Options:  ABS Brakes, Air – Suspension, AC, Automatic Headlights, Auxiliary - USB Input, Auxiliary Pwr Outlet, Back-Up Camera, Blind Spot Intervention, Bluetooth Connection, Heated and Cooled Front Seat(s), Heated and Cooled Rear Seats, Power Front Seats, Power Reclining Rear Seats, Full Rear Lounger Option, Power Massaging Seats, Heated Steering Wheel, Cruise Control, Dual Air Conditioning, Dual Zone A/C, Electrochromic Rearview Mirror, Electronic Stability Control, Engine Immobilizer, Entertainment System, Heated Exterior Mirrors, Automatic Rain Sensing Wipers, Keyless Start, Navigation System, Power Folding Mirrors, Power Locks, Power Mirrors, Telescopic and Tilt Steering, Power Tilt/Sliding Sunroof, Power Trunk Release, Power Windows, Rear Defroster, Rear Parking Aid, Rear Power Sunshade, Rear Passenger Power Side Sunshades, Rear Reading Lamps, Rear Seat Heat Ducts, Satellite Radio, Seat Memory, Tire Pressure Monitor System, Traction Control, Universal Garage Door Opener, Chrome Alloy Wheels, Woodgrain Interior Package

  

If you have any questions or need more photos, you can contact me on my cell 757-615-0800 or email mhockett1@gmail.com.  I have access to a transporter and can arrange transportation if needed.  The car will be fully detailed before you take possession.  Please, no advertisers.

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