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Headlight (DRL?) goes out when turn signal blinks? by ratledge on Wed May 04 08:25:58 PDT 2011

Yesterday, I happened to be in my '08 Azera Ultimate with my father in his brand new 2011 Equus Ultimate following me and I noticed whenever he used the blinkers to change lanes, the corresponding headlight (assuming just DRL) would go out. Is that the expected/intended behavior? I thought it was kind of odd, but on second thought the fact is it would make the turn signal more apparent and just thought I would run it by everyone here. By the way - driving his new Equus yesterday was indeed a treat. Although I'm not in the market to move up quite to the level of the reclining rear seat with refrigerator under my left elbow, I'm seriously considering going to a V6 Genesis next year. Hopefully all the lessons they have learned with the pre-delivery inspections and everything for the Equus will flow downhill to the other "high end" Hyundais! His vehicle got a two-week shake-down by Hyundai/USA engineers between the time it arrived at the port and when they would make delivery of it, and I'm assuming they are going over everything with a fine-toothed comb to make certain everything is 100%. By the way, even though he purchased from the same dealership, they are saying they don't owe me a payment for the referral because the salesman is different. Sounds kind of like the dealer's making more than his extra $4000 above MSRP to me, and they could hop off $100 or so. Has anyone else run into this situation? My father drove my Azera for a few weeks back about a year ago when he was first thinking about going "down" from his previous 5 Lexus LS4x0 series vehicles to the top-end Equus. Of course, it was nothing like what he's driving - just a proving point that there was a huge difference in where Hyundai was 10 years ago and where they are today. I asked at lunch yesterday and he did inform the salesman that I was the person that "hooked them up". As far as I know he's got the 2nd Equus sold in South Carolina, a beauty in the pearl-coat white with cashmere interior, as opposed to the previous silver one we both saw two months ago on the dealership lot.

Re: pain at the pumps [driver100] by richard64 on Fri Apr 08 14:34:15 PDT 2011

"I thought maybe you were unloading another truck of household furniture." No, thank heavens. Most of it is at an antique auction house being cataloged for a June sale. When it's displayed on their web site, I'll send you a link to see it. They have clients in over 120 countries, so we're hopeful that it all sells. I definitely don't want their trucks bringing it back! "I am not sure why your great country is off in Lybia." Come to think of it, I guess we ARE fighting crabs. :P "...where have you been all week?" We took a little vacation to Charleston, SC for three days. It's really pretty this time of year. We're going to the beach on Monday for a few days. We want to enjoy it before the Easter crowd descends upon it. Hope you enjoy your trip. Give my best to the Irish and drink a mug for me. Richard

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