Used 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe Consumer Reviews
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Its been bullet proof
Bought it new, (traded in a 2012 Santa Fe), Wife's daily driver till it hit 110,000........... now its mine. the engine /transmission have been awesome. nothing has gone wrong on this car......NOTHING! Interior is excellent, heated seats, leather(front and rear). we live in gravel, kinda bumpy so was concerned it would rattle apart....wrong. I like it well enough to drive the wheels off of it. Like the push button start, no digging for keys. my only digs? is also the steering, its not ideal but tolerable. the front seats feel a bit short front to back. (I also drive a full size ford pickup) I am not a big guy 5'10", I think if i was 6ft+ I would be uncomfortable. In the snow the AWD is very confident, Its been a great car these past 6 years.
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I Loved This SUV!
This was an amazing, comfortable, well priced SUV with an outstanding powertrain warranty and also a bumper to bumper that lasted quite awhile. I also got the warranty to 100k and then, because of a recall, the powertrain was extended to 120k. This car was rarely in the shop other than I think two recalls that I had knocked out when I got my oil changed. I drove this car on two cross-country road trips and it became a trusted, faithful companion. I only traded it because it went out of warranty and that is important to me since I drive alone quite a bit for work, otherwise I feel it would have lasted forever. My only complaint is that it didn't have a backup camera that the newer ones do and that is critical and worth adding yourself for safety. I ended up buying a new Tucson only because of pricing but if I had the $$ I would definitely buy the Santa Fe again.
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We love our 2013 SFS Limited
My wife and I picked up our Limited SFS a week and a bit ago and it has been fantastic. I have been reading reviews on here prior to purchasing the unit but after a few test drives we decided to trade in the Tucson and upgrade (and what an upgrade it is). So far we have put on about 650kms but so far so good. No issues with steering, no leaking (ran it through a few touchless car washes) and heat in the rear seems fine (my wife says its comfortable for her and our 1 year old). Knock on wood nothing to really complain about except that its missing a power lift gate!
So far so good
This is my first Hyundai. After driving Fords for 30 years, this is definitely something different. The car has 10,000 miles on it, with 2,000 in the last week. It was driven both on interstates and in the mountains and the performance was good in both locations. The mileage could be better, averaged 27 on the road and 24 in town. The interior is comfortable and well thought out. With snow in the mountains the heated seats were a welcome addition. Overall a great car for two people with room for two more.
Love my new Santa Fe!
Shopped 6 months before deciding on the Santa Fe (LWB). Looked at the Flex, Traverse, Acadia, Pilot and Highlander, and dollar for dollar the Santa Fe could not be beat. I test drove it on two separate occasions and fell in love with it. Very compliant ride over our terrible city streets, the interior is nice and quiet and even in heavy traffic my son sleeps soundly in the back. Plenty of options and room for everyone and everything we need to haul around, plenty of power in the V6 and I'm getting 18.5 mpg city, which is the same as I got in my V6 Camry that I traded in. Very happy with my purchase thus far.