Car Reviews And Price Hyundai Santa Fe SUV

Car Reviews And Price Hyundai Santa Fe SUV

Car Reviews And Price Hyundai Santa Fe SUV -

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Hyundai Santa Fe SUV

CarBuyer review

4.4 / 5

management review (16)

4.5 / 5

Price £ 31,850 - £ 39,000

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Hyundai Santa Fe SUV

reviewed by CarBuyer

Pros
  • Five-year warranty
  • Loads of space
  • Stylish modern design
Cons
  • Quite expensive to buy
  • An automatic transmission is poor
  • third row access and room
  • 1 . judgment
  • 2 . MPG, operating costs and CO2
  • 3 . motors, drive & Performance
  • 4 . Interior & Comfort
  • 5 . practicality & trunk
  • 6 . reliability and safety

At a glance

The greenest
Premium 2.2 CRDi 5dr 7 seat 4WD 5dr £ 33,050
lowest
Premium 2.2 CRDi 5dr 5 seat 4WD 5dr £ 31,850
The fastest
Premium 2.2 CRDi 5dr 7 seat 4WD 5dr £ 33,050
Top of the range
Premium SE 2.2 CRDi SE 5dr 7Seat Auto4WD 5dr £ 39,000
Hyundai Santa Fe SUV ->

"The Hyundai Santa Fe is a practical and comfortable seven-seater SUV, but it offers no driving experience or the value of some offered rivals."

Hyundai Santa Fe SUV

except for the rare luxury sedan Genesis, the Hyundai Santa Fe SUV is the most expensive and luxurious car the South Korean brand offered. While it has leather seats, four-wheel drive and a powerful 2.2-liter diesel engine as standard, the lack of an "entry-level" model of Santa Fe is quite expensive to buy.

Rivals such as the Land Rover Discovery Sport, Nissan X-Trail and Mitsubishi Outlander offer a wider choice of engines and better fuel economy, too. The Kia Sorento SUV manages around £ 3,000 cheaper than the Santa Fe to be used despite the same diesel engine.

The 197bhp 2.2-liter diesel is powerful enough to Santa Fe from 0-62mph in just nine seconds to get, while fuel consumption of 46.3mpg and CO2 emissions of 161g / km (road tax £ 185 to make per year) are reasonable and not remarkable. This engine has give the Santa Fe good towing capacity, plus there is the possibility of an automatic transmission -. Although stating the fuel consumption decrease to 42.2mpg and road tax jump two bands to £ 230 per year

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on the street is the Santa Fe surprisingly enjoyable to drive a big SUV. It's not quite as much fun as the Mazda CX-5, but it does a good job of insulating you from potholes and poor roads without suffering too much body lean in corners.

Inside the Santa Fe is spacious for the driver and passengers. It is a five-seater as standard, with the possibility of turning it into a seven-seater for around £ 1,000. The dashboard is well built and the controls are easy to use, but lacks a real design flair compared to competitors. There are also some scratchy plastic on the display, which given the disappointing Santa Fe relatively high starting price.

Minimum standard equipment is very generous. The Santa Fe is only in two trim levels - Premium and Premium SE. Both come with heated leather seats, split folding rear seats, Bluetooth phone connectivity, cruise control, rear parking sensors and air-conditioning. You could also get rain-sensing wipers, roof rails and a touchscreen navigation system with a rear view camera.

The upgrade to Premium SE (which is only available with seven seats) will for the desire little. These top-spec trim gives larger 19-inch alloy wheels, keyless entry, hands-free trunk opening, electrically adjustable ventilated front seats and a panoramic sunroof.

The choice Premium SE with the automatic transmission sees Santa Fe nudging £ 40,000 when. For the money that you could have your good given Land Rover Discovery Sport -. A more desirable and superior car that hold more value on the secondhand market probably is

In terms of reliability, did the current Santa Fe 't function in our 2015 Driver Power customer satisfaction survey but Hyundai 21st place (out of 32 carmakers) below average ownership experience. They have a five-year / unlimited mileage warranty as standard condition, though, so owned Santa Fe should cause some sleepless nights. A five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP further adds peace of mind.

MPG, Rates & CO2 runs

3 / 5

Hyundai Santa Fe diesel is not the most economical, but it is relatively inexpensive to own

motors, drive & performance

3.5 / 5

the Hyundai Santa Fe is to drive capable and reliable rather than fun

interior & comfort

3.7 / 5

the Hyundai Santa Fe is comfortable and well equipped, but its interior lacks the wow factor

practicality & trunk

4 / 5

Huge boat and seven ~~ POS = TRUNC option are important selling points of the Hyundai Santa Fe

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of Hyundai Santa Fe comes with excellent five-year warranty and a lot of security kit

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Research that helps

3.9 / 5
based on 4 reviews
4 / 5
" The Hyundai Santa Fe is a good looking, well built seven ~~ POS = TRUNC SUV with a limited range of models and a high asking price. "
4 / 5
"of ~~ POS = TRUNC version of the Hyundai Santa Fe is a good alternative to an MPV, but there are seven better value SUVs out there. "
4 / 5
"There is a still a far superior model and enough to easily well to consider next a Honda CR-V."
7 / 10
: "the just might be the all car Santa Fe latest ever going to need subsidized Discovery thinking.."
What owners say
4.48125
4.5 / 5 based on 16 reviews
94%
of people to a friend car would recommend

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Last updated
April 18, 2016
2 . MPG, operating costs and CO2
  • 1 . judgment
  • 2 . MPG, operating costs and CO2
  • 3 . motors, drive & Performance
  • 4 . Interior & Comfort
  • 5 . practicality & trunk
  • 6 . reliability and safety
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