Hyundai Connects with Verizon

Hyundai Motor Co.will unveil a deal with Verizon Communications Inc. to provide wireless service in its U.S. cars and trucks, signaling the importance of the connected auto as the must-have feature for drivers.
Verizon’s service will appear this year on 2015 Hyundai models, starting with the Genesis sedan arriving in showrooms in May, Mark Bartolomeo, a vice president at Verizon Enterprise Solutions, said in an interview. Initially, cars will use 3G wireless service and eventually will feature faster 4G technology. The Verizon service will also appear in Kia vehicles, Seoul, South Korea-based Hyundai’s corporate sibling.
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Throwback Thursday
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Find out why the Hyundai Equus is being considered the bang-for-the-buck leader among full-size premium cars.
Find out why the Hyundai Equus is being considered the bang-for-the-buck leader among full-size premium cars.

The freshened 2014 Hyundai Equus expands its technology offerings to go along with an incredible value proposition. Every Equus comes standard with navigation, blind spot detection, rear cross traffic alert, lane departure warning and adaptive cruise control. The more upscale Equus Ultimate model adds in a useful head-up display, dual rear entertainment screens, and an all-glass cockpit display system.
Among premium luxury cars, the Hyundai Equus is a bargain at $62,000 with freight for the Equus Signature model, $69,000 for the even-more desirable Equus Ultimate. Every feature and option is rolled into one of the two trim lines…