Perfect solution. Wife gets a luxury Hyundai, I get an owner’s manual.
Hyundai has announced their new luxury sedan, the Equus, at the New York Auto show this week and while the 385 HP V8 engine and Lexus-like stylings were mostly expected, their announcement that the owner’s manual would be an interactive iPad rather than the traditional paper manual was a bit of a suprise.
The vehicle is looks nice enough but coming in above the already pricey Hyundai Genesis, you’re going to need more than an iPad to get people willing to pay $55-$60K for a Hyundai. However, it did get me thinking. I desperately want an iPad, but my wife said “No!”. But if a luxury sedan showed up in the driveway this weekend and I quickly glossed over the fact it includes an owner’s manual on the iPad that you can make service appointments with, I might have found a loophole. The only thing standing in my way would be the part of the car in the back that says “Hyundai” and the missing $60K from our bank account.

