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− | '''Hyundai Grandeur (XG/FU). 1998–2005 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1998, 2493, 2972, 3497 cm³ (V6 DOHC).''' Hyundai puts third-generation Grandeur on self-developed platform, and sells it far more widely than previous [[Mitsubishi]]-based models. Targeted at a younger buyer in Korea, as larger [[Mitsubishi Proudia (S32A)]]-based [[Hyundai Equus (LZ)|Equus]] went for the chauffeur-driven market. Mid-term facelift in 2002. Generously equipped; handling somewhat floaty, with considerable body roll and poor steering response. | + | '''Hyundai Grandeur (XG/FU). 1998–2005 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1998, 2493, 2972, 3497 cm³ (V6 DOHC).''' Hyundai puts third-generation Grandeur on self-developed platform, and sells it far more widely than previous [[Mitsubishi]]-based models. Targeted at a younger buyer in Korea, as larger [[Mitsubishi Proudia (S32A)]]-based [[Hyundai Equus (LZ)|Equus]] went for the chauffeur-driven market. Mid-term facelift in 2002. Generously equipped; handling somewhat floaty, with considerable body roll and poor steering response. Electrical niggles with age. |
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Latest revision as of 12:47, 24 July 2021
Hyundai Grandeur (XG/FU). 1998–2005 (prod. n/a). 4-door sedan. F/F, 1998, 2493, 2972, 3497 cm³ (V6 DOHC). Hyundai puts third-generation Grandeur on self-developed platform, and sells it far more widely than previous Mitsubishi-based models. Targeted at a younger buyer in Korea, as larger Mitsubishi Proudia (S32A)-based Equus went for the chauffeur-driven market. Mid-term facelift in 2002. Generously equipped; handling somewhat floaty, with considerable body roll and poor steering response. Electrical niggles with age.
Manufacturing location: Asan, Korea
Marque: Hyundai | Model: Hyundai Grandeur | Predecessors: Hyundai Grandeur (LX), Hyundai Marcia | Successor: Hyundai Grandeur (TG)