This is how you do an oil change on the Hyundai Equus
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This is how you do an oil change on the Hyundai Equus
http://autos.aol.com/article/2011-hyundai-equus-review/
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>When oil-change time comes around, pull out the Hyundai-supplied Apple iPad that takes the place of the owner's manual (a dead tree edition is included as well), dial up the service app and you can schedule an appointment through the tubes of the Interwebs. A few days later, Hyundai techs whisk your Equus away to the dealership and leave in its place either a similarly spec'd sedan or a Genesis loaner.</div>
lmao.gif Easiest oil change ever? laugh.gif
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>When oil-change time comes around, pull out the Hyundai-supplied Apple iPad that takes the place of the owner's manual (a dead tree edition is included as well), dial up the service app and you can schedule an appointment through the tubes of the Interwebs. A few days later, Hyundai techs whisk your Equus away to the dealership and leave in its place either a similarly spec'd sedan or a Genesis loaner.</div>
lmao.gif Easiest oil change ever? laugh.gif
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Yes, they're referring to it as their Valet service. They'll pick it up from your location (home, work, etc) and return it for you. I didn't read the article, but I'm unsure if there's an additional charge or not for the service.
Interesting:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>First, bring the car to prospective buyers' houses for test drives and Q&A sessions. Depending on state laws, you can sign on the dotted-line right from the comfort of your kitchen table. After that, Hyundai President and CEO John Krafcik says, "If you never want to go to the dealership again, you don't have to."</div>
I roffled here:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Let's forget about badge snobbery and the "ownership experience" for a moment. Do you like leather? Alcantara headliner? Seats that cool, heat and massage your conference call-weary shoulders? Are you tired of asking passengers to remove their lower limbs before squeezing into the back seat? Do you hunt for "value" like Brett Favre pleads for attention? Is "bang-for-the-buck" less a guiding philosophy and rather something you pursue with religious zeal? If you answered 'yes' to most of those questions, than the Equus is a winner.</div>
Interesting:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>First, bring the car to prospective buyers' houses for test drives and Q&A sessions. Depending on state laws, you can sign on the dotted-line right from the comfort of your kitchen table. After that, Hyundai President and CEO John Krafcik says, "If you never want to go to the dealership again, you don't have to."</div>
I roffled here:
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE </div><div class='quotemain'>Let's forget about badge snobbery and the "ownership experience" for a moment. Do you like leather? Alcantara headliner? Seats that cool, heat and massage your conference call-weary shoulders? Are you tired of asking passengers to remove their lower limbs before squeezing into the back seat? Do you hunt for "value" like Brett Favre pleads for attention? Is "bang-for-the-buck" less a guiding philosophy and rather something you pursue with religious zeal? If you answered 'yes' to most of those questions, than the Equus is a winner.</div>