Posts Tagged ‘crossover’

Hyundai Tucson Not Just a Mini Santa Fe

Friday, May 29th, 2009

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Hyundai’s Tucson was introduced back in 2006 to compliment Hyundai’s existing SUV, the Santa Fe. As it was released, its styling and its dimensions were strangely very close to that of the “bigger” Santa Fe. But when the Santa Fe received a full redesign in 2007, the Hyundai Tucson seemed to make more sense as the Korean automaker’s entry level sport utility model.

Now several years old, the Hyundai Tucson is beginning to become a bit dated, but with more buyers interested in smaller and more efficient SUVs, Boston Hyundai expects that the Hyundai Tucson may be back on drivers’ shopping lists more than every before. Powering the Tucson is the base 2.0 liter four-cylinder engine which is mated to either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic.

Available powertrains include either front-wheel drive or an automatic all-wheel drive system that will automatically send power to the rear wheels when slip is detected. The base model Hyundai Tucson L is only available with the four-cylinder engine, while the other models have the four or six cylinder engine as an option which New Jersey Hyundai says gives potential  buyers attractive options that balance power and efficiency.

Hyundai’s Kia brand has a similar version of the Tucson, the Kia Sportage, which offers a more rugged attitude in comparison with the Hyundai. Unlike other manufactures that share platforms between brands, there are really distinctive styling between the Hyundai and Kia compacts, making each standout on their own a bit more.

Many Hyundai Tucson buyers are expected to opt for the V6 engine for the added power according to one New Mexico Used Kia dealer. The four-cylinder engine could be a bit underpowered, but the six-cylinder produces a healthy 173 horsepower and 178 lb ft of toque. The four-speed automatic also features available manual shifting.

Inside the Hyundai Tucson, drivers will find a very clean, organized dash layout that offers plenty of room for passengers up front. Although there aren’t too many frills, New Jersey Hyundai dealers believe that most compact crossover shoppers will find the interior to be plenty comfortable. Options include leather seating, heated seats, and even an auxiliary input jack for mp3 player connectivity. In back, Tucson buyers will find that the cargo area has plenty of cargo space. The cargo area also includes a hidden storage compartment and a tray to organize smaller items.

Safety features on the Hyundai Tucson include both side and curtain airbag that help make this compact an attractive option for families. As gas prices increase and new car buyers are moving farther and farther away from larger vehicles, Boston Auto Loans says that the Tucson offers an affordable, reliable compact that offers plenty of versatility.

The Hyundai Tucson as not yet seen the popularity of the Honda CR-V or the RAV4, but Used Cars Providence says that the Tucson has long offered much more than that of the competition. With a versatile interior, competitive price tag, and one of the industry’s best warranties, consumers are realizing that the Tucson has all the right stuff.

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A look at the High Value 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe

Wednesday, May 6th, 2009

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The Hyundai Santa Fe has earned plenty of attention since its launch. From its conception as a compact crossover, it has since grown into a mid-size SUV and is now competing with mid-size mainstays such as the Mazda CX-7, Ford Edge, and Toyota Highlander – all of which have been more recently updated when compared to the Santa Fe.

Potential buyers of the Hyundai Santa Fe crossover can choose between two engines. The base engine is a 2.7-liter V6 that produces 185 horsepower and 183 lb ft of torque. The other engine is a 3.3-liter V6 that produces an impressive 242 horsepower and 226 lb ft of toque. The latter is mated to a five-speed automatic without the option for a manual. The smaller 2.7-liter V6 can be had with either a five-speed manual or four-speed automatic transmission. Regardless of trim level, Hyundai Santa Fes are available with all-wheel drive. While the base trim level seats five comfortably, the SE and Limited models offer the availability of third row seating which remains a popular feature among Jersey City Hyundai dealers.

When equipped with the 2.7-liter V6, the Hyundai Santa Fe gets 17 miles per gallon in the city and 24 mpg on the highway with the manual transmission and 18/24 mpg with the automatic transmission. The larger displacement V6 is almost as frugal says one used car dealer Boston, getting 17 mpg city and 24 mpg highway.

Among the many positives that the Hyundai Santa Fe offers is a comfortable, compliant ride and the use of high quality materials inside. Like with other Hyundai models, one used car dealer Chicago stresses that the Santa Fe truly delivers value, offering plenty of features and comfort for the money. Most drivers will find that the Santa Fe feels more upscale than the price would suggest. Although not quite as large as other mid-size crossovers, there is still plenty of interior space. Although not too confident off-road, the Santa Fe shines on-road, with compliant suspension and comfortable seating. All-wheel drive ensures that this Hyundai will provide all-weather traction as well.

While the design of the Hyundai Santa Fe remains the same for 2009, dealers point out that the latest Santa Fe does have some new features. This includes a new audio system with USB and iPod connectivity. A HomeLink transmitter is also available.  SE and Limited models also benefit from a trailer prep package that is now standard.

Starting at around $22K, Hyundai Car Loans and other dealers have an easy time convincing buyers that the Hyundai Santa Fe is one of the most competitively priced vehicles on the market. With ABS, excellent audio, power windows and lock, stability control, and a wide range of other standard features, value continued to be the main selling point. The Santa Fe can also be had with a 10-speaker audio system, automatic climate control, heated leather seats, and even a navigation system, enabling car buyers to get a luxury crossover for a reasonable price. (more…)