As the newest member of the Autoblog crew, I got to take my first turn in the long-term Equus just before the holidays. But rather than the early Christmas present I expected it to be, two weeks behind the wheel felt more like hazing the new guy.

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Now, I’m a big fan of the Hyundai Genesis sedan, and I had ridden in an Equus before and found its backseat extremely comfortable, so I was excited to pick up this limousine-like Hyundai from the AOL Autos office in suburban Detroit. I truly wanted to like the car. But by the time I had completed the 55-mile freeway drive back to my house in Ann Arbor, I had already soured. Or to be more accurate, decided that our Equus was broken.

I had been warned about our car’s out-of-control lumbar support on the driver’s seat and was prepared for an uncomfortable experience, but the Equus proved more painful than I had expected. The problem wasn’t just an extreme amount of lumbar support, but that the seat was poking me right in the kidney – reason one to call the dealer.
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