MissBella
So i'm 21 years old, I make pretty decent money for my age. I have an older mercedes right now I got as a graduation present. I'm looking for either a lexus, cadillac cts, or mercedes no older than 2001.
Of course used and no more than 19,000 dollars. What type of mileage is good? I know nothing about miles for a used car. Can someone help? Thank you, I appreciate it (:
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Under 60K is best. Under 80 is acceptable. Under 100K is probably what you'll end up with in your price range.
I don't understand why you want such an expensive luxury car for someone as young as you. These are old man cars?
Under 60K is best. Under 80 is acceptable. Under 100K is probably what you'll end up with in your price range.
I don't understand why you want such an expensive luxury car for someone as young as you. These are old man cars?
Why is Equus marketed under the Hyundai brand?
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I can't think of one manufacturer that successfully markets both a cheap entry level car (~$12K range, like a Hyundai Accent) and a luxury car ($60K+, like a Hyundai Equus) under the same brand. Can you? Good car or not, someone sees an Equus and can't help but think Accent.
Why does Hyundai think they can?
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I was actually thinking the same thing that you were thinking when the car first came to the United States but now I actually think this is a good move for Hyundai. The Eqqus is a very nice car inside and out and when you compare it to a $100,000 Mercedes Benz S Class or a Porsche Panamera its quite a bargain for a full size luxury sedan. I do think that eventually Hyundai needs to create a sub brand for the Genesis and Eqqus models though. Parking a $60,000 Eqqus next to the $12,000 Accent model you mentioned does look a little strange. Times are changing though... Mercedes Benz is thinking about selling a $26,000-$30,000 hatchback in the United States and Hyundai is building expensive cars.
I was actually thinking the same thing that you were thinking when the car first came to the United States but now I actually think this is a good move for Hyundai. The Eqqus is a very nice car inside and out and when you compare it to a $100,000 Mercedes Benz S Class or a Porsche Panamera its quite a bargain for a full size luxury sedan. I do think that eventually Hyundai needs to create a sub brand for the Genesis and Eqqus models though. Parking a $60,000 Eqqus next to the $12,000 Accent model you mentioned does look a little strange. Times are changing though... Mercedes Benz is thinking about selling a $26,000-$30,000 hatchback in the United States and Hyundai is building expensive cars.
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