Views on a UK Santa Fe
Hi all
I am seriously condsidering a 51 plate Santa Fe 2.0 TD and was wondering what are peoples views on this vehicle and whether or not it is a good buy? I have a family with 3 kids and go camping so it is vital to be able to cope with a large load! Hanx Sid |
Re: Views on a UK Santa Fe
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 18:30:05 -0000, Sid staggered into the Black Sun and
said: > I am seriously condsidering a 51 plate Santa Fe EXPN "51 plate" ? > 2.0 TD and was wondering what are peoples views on this vehicle and > whether or not it is a good buy? I have a family with 3 kids and go > camping so it is vital to be able to cope with a large load! People on this newsgroup seem to like the Santa Fe, but this NG is not really a representative sample. I read an "extended review" (they kept the car for a year) of the 2.7L V6 Santa Fe in Automobile or Car and Driver a couple of months ago, and the reviewers mostly liked the cargo capacity and general reliability of the thing. They all complained about its relative lack of power, though. The 2.0L 4-banger would be even worse in that respect; ~130 HP is really not enough for a car as heavy as a midsize SUV--at least, it isn't in the USA. YMMV in .uk since IIRC you get taxed based on the engine displacement of your vehicle, which is why you see so many tiny cars over there. When you go for a test drive, try to pack as much weight as you can in (have the wife and kids along, that is) and see if it feels sluggish to you. -- Matt G|There is no Darkness in eternity/But only Light too dim for us to see Your very best intentions probably involve guns and knives and a large concept leap. --MegaHAL, trained on random gibberish |
Re: Views on a UK Santa Fe
Sid
Goto http://pub108.ezboard.com/bhyundaisantafemessageboard to find out everything you ever wanted to know about a SF. From what I gathered at this site the TD SF is quite sufficient for you requirements with great fuel economy and the ability to tow a fairly large (19') caravan. Proper useage of the transmission yields decent performance, contrary to what many people regard as too small an engine. Have fun, Ron 2002 SF V6 AWD "Sid" <Sid@theinternet.net> wrote in message news:bp5rbd$8pr$1@newsg2.svr.pol.co.uk... > Hi all > > I am seriously condsidering a 51 plate Santa Fe 2.0 TD and was wondering > what are peoples views on this vehicle and whether or not it is a good buy? > > I have a family with 3 kids and go camping so it is vital to be able to cope > with a large load! > > Hanx > Sid > > |
Re: Views on a UK Santa Fe
The 2.0 SF has no power at all. If you are going to be lugging around
camping gear, as well as your family, I'd suggest the 3.5 if it is available, otherwise the 2.7. DO NOT buy the 2.0, you'll regret it. On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 18:30:05 -0000, "Sid" <Sid@theinternet.net> wrote: >Hi all > >I am seriously condsidering a 51 plate Santa Fe 2.0 TD and was wondering >what are peoples views on this vehicle and whether or not it is a good buy? > >I have a family with 3 kids and go camping so it is vital to be able to cope >with a large load! > >Hanx >Sid > |
Re: Views on a UK Santa Fe
On Sat, 15 Nov 2003 18:30:05 -0000, "Sid" <Sid@theinternet.net> wrote:
>Hi all > >I am seriously condsidering a 51 plate Santa Fe 2.0 TD and was wondering >what are peoples views on this vehicle and whether or not it is a good buy? > >I have a family with 3 kids and go camping so it is vital to be able to cope >with a large load! > >Hanx >Sid > >======================= The Santa Fe 2.0 CRTD GSI should do fine. Plenty of low-end torque. Room wise, I assume your kids are still young - not fully grown footballers with shoulders half a car wide! =;-) S25 |
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