Hyundai Santa Fe service and repairs

Hyundai Santa Fe service and repairs
Hyundai Santa Fe service and repairs

Hyundai Motor Company, often abbreviated to Hyundai Motors and commonly known as Hyundai, is a South Korean multinational automotive manufacturer headquartered in Seoul, South Korea. Hyundai Motor Company was founded in 1967.

The 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe gets a complete redesign, offering bold new looks, advanced technology, and a more rugged stance. This midsize SUV caters to families and adventurers alike with its spacious interior, hybrid powertrains, and modern safety features.

Key Features and Highlights

Performance and Powertrains

Engines:

2.5-liter 4-cylinder: 191 horsepower and 181 lb-ft of torque, ideal for daily driving.

Turbocharged 2.5-liter: Produces 281 horsepower and 311 lb-ft of torque, offering enhanced performance.

Hybrid Option: Combines a 1.6-liter turbocharged engine with an electric motor for better fuel efficiency.

Plug-in Hybrid (PHEV): Adds an all-electric range for emissions-free trips.

Transmission:

Standard 8-speed automatic for base models.

Turbocharged models feature an 8-speed dual-clutch transmission.

Drivetrain: Front-wheel drive standard; HTRAC® All-Wheel Drive optional for better traction and capability.

Exterior Design

Bold New Look:

The redesigned Santa Fe features a boxy silhouette, giving it a rugged SUV vibe.

Distinctive H-shaped LED headlights and taillights stand out.

Available 21-inch wheels add a premium touch.

Adventure-Ready:

Increased ground clearance and optional skid plates emphasize its off-road capability.

Roof rails are standard for additional cargo versatility.

Interior and Comfort

Spacious and Luxurious Cabin:

Seating for up to five passengers with ample legroom.

Premium trims offer leather upholstery, ventilated front seats, and a panoramic sunroof.

Cargo Space: Best-in-class cargo area, enhanced by a flat-folding second row for maximum utility.

Sustainable Materials: Eco-friendly materials, such as recycled plastics, are used throughout the interior.

Technology and Connectivity

Infotainment:

Standard 12.3-inch touchscreen with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.

Optional dual screens include a second 12.3-inch digital gauge cluster.

Enhanced Connectivity: Wireless charging, multiple USB-C ports, and over-the-air updates.

Sound System: Available Harman Kardon® premium audio for a high-quality listening experience.

Safety and Driver Assistance

Hyundai SmartSense: Standard features include Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist, Lane Keeping Assist, and Blind-Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist.

Advanced Features: Remote Smart Parking Assist, a 360-degree camera, and Highway Driving Assist enhance safety and convenience.

Structural Safety: The redesigned body structure improves crash safety ratings.

Trims and Pricing

SE: Essential tech and safety features with stylish exterior touches. Starting around $30,000.

SEL: Adds power-adjustable seats, heated front seats, and roof rails. Starting around $33,000.

XRT: Focused on rugged design with black exterior accents and all-terrain tires. Starting around $37,000.

Limited: Luxuries like leather seating, ventilated seats, and premium tech. Starting around $41,000.

Calligraphy: Top-tier luxury with unique styling, premium materials, and advanced features. Starting around $45,000.

Why Choose the 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe?

The 2024 Hyundai Santa Fe offers a compelling package for those seeking a midsize SUV with rugged styling, family-friendly comfort, and cutting-edge technology. With its hybrid options and a bold redesign, it’s equally suited for city drives and outdoor adventures. Its blend of value, versatility, and premium features make it a standout in its class.

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Product Reviews:



I was driving my 2007 Hyundai Entourage on my way to work when suddenly my driver side airbag deployed. I was not able to see for few seconds which caused me to hit a tree on the passenger side. Note: The front passenger side got the major damage, however its airbag didn't deployed on impact against that tree. My driver side has no damage at all. Luckily it was only me driving and none of my children were with me that day. Luckily the accident happened in my subdivision which is only around 15 mph drive. Had this happened in the highway, it could have caused more damage and probably fatality. 2 questions here: Why would my driver side airbag deploy all of a sudden at a low speed, driving straight on a smooth/dry road in a subdivision? And why didn't the passenger side airbag deploy on impact with that tree? Had one of my children been with me sitting in the front passenger seat, he or she could have gotten seriously hurt - the airbag wouldn't have been there to protect them from serious injuries. We love our minivan and never have any major problems with it since we bought it. It only has around 150,000 miles. This is a MAJOR SAFETY concern that the company Hyundai should address.

J. of Montgomery, IL
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Purchased a 2014 Hyundai Equus with 71 miles on odometer and Hyundai Motor America said I not entitled to 10 year/100,000 powertrain warranty as a second owner. Car purchased on Aug 1, 2015, and although manual provides for mandatory arbitration through Auto Line at BBB, I have been systematically denied an opportunity to argue my warranty rights. It has now been 11 months and despite countless calls to customer care office and a detailed letter to new CEO of Hyundai, he has not responded at all! Never! The manager at customer care, known only as Steve, said my case warranted an exception and he would send all my paperwork to legal dept. of Hyundai in California. Said in February, 2016 a decision would be prompt. After following up several times due to no response, Steve has settled upon a course of action to not speak to me or share legal department's evaluation. Nobody should buy a Hyundai and probably a Kia for reasons that an honest dispute will not even be considered and Hyundai refuses to authorize the Better Business Bureau to arbitrate a warranty matter it believes it has no jurisdiction over. The BBB representative said “Just ask Hyundai to approve.” and Susanne said she would not. And Dave Duchowski, the CEO refused to intercede or reply to my fully particularized letter dated March 10, 2016. My intention is to publish a series of editorials nationally and to pursue a criminal complaint with Brian Frosh, the Attorney General for Maryland.

arnold of Glenwood, MD
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I have a beautiful Hyundai Tucson sitting in my driveway, towed there from the Dealership who advised my that my engine has failed and will cost $7000 to replace. The car is just a year and a half old. I missed a service therefore Hyundai will not assume any responsibility. I am disgusted that a car as new is this has an engine failure. It hasn’t run out of oil, no warning light came in (until the engine started rattling and I took it to the dealership the next day). Hyundai your customer service is as appalling as the engine in my car. I will be telling everyone to avoid Hyundai at all costs.

Carolann of Other, Other
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I had bought my Grand i10 in April 2017 register and model is 2016. I had ride only 68000 kms. The engine has the problem. I called the dealer and asked whether there is the warranty. They telling the warranty is over. They telling. While I took they told me we had extended the warranty for 5 years but now they telling it has being finished.

Vinoth of Chennai, Other
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Scott of Coon Rapids, MN
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C. of Staten Island, NY
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Donald of Lafayette, NY
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My original fuel pump went out at 80,000+ miles (2011), so I replaced it with a Hyundai part. Three months later at 86,000 miles, this Hyundai fuel pump went out. Now, 20 months later, the same issue, fuel pump #3. No warranty and $417 part out again. Hyundai dealers know this is an issue. It is well published I found out on the internet after my first encounter. Hyundai needs to take care of this issue if they wish to continue to sell vehicles in the US. Hyundai is using refurbished parts and refuse to admit there is an issue. I was told today they do not warrant their parts for more than 12 months. Now, I can no longer utilize the dealership of my vehicle because of faulty parts. Tempe Hyundai service manager would not help in any way. My next recourse is to contact the Hyundai's General Manager. I feel everyone should know and stop buying their products if they can't build dependable parts and vehicles.

Patricia of Maricopa, AZ
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April of 2016 my vehicle was making a loud knocking noise then finally cut off. I had AAA to tow it to my mechanics which he stated that I was having engine problems. I then towed it to Hyundai dealership and they informed me that I would need a new engine. They gave me the runaround saying that I had to come up with documentation showing that I had been getting oil changes. I asked how many do they need and they informed me that I need to come up with as many as possible, and that I wouldn't be able to receive a rental car until I was approved.Two weeks after having my vehicle I called and they told me that I was approved for a rental. On a regular basis (at least twice a week} I called to get an update with my car. All that I could get from the conversation was, "Just keep driving the rental until I tell you to stop." I was given a Nissan Frontier, which was a nice truck but mpg 19 city / 23 highway which we all know that Hyundai 28 city / 36 highway. So it was killing me in gas because I drive 1 hour and 30 to and from work.So I took it back after having it for a little over 2 months and got a Kia Optima for maybe 5 days then my car was ready. I was called at 1:30 and was told that I had to pick my car up that same day, which put me in an inconvenience because I was scheduled to work a late shift and there was no preparation for that. Hyundai informed me that the billing for the rental car ended that day and after that I would be responsible. That put me in a bind because I had to get off work and drive hour and a half to pick up my vehicle. They had my vehicle from April to June.Two days after my vehicle was returned to me my check engine light came on. I took my vehicle back to Hyundai to find out if it was related to the engine block and I was told that it was the high pressure fuel pump $748, transmission sensor $710, and clock spring $398. I was charged $99.95 to do this diagnostic testing. Of course I don't have this kind of money so I declined other than paying for the diagnostic testing.In August I starting experiencing shaking and popping in my steering wheel, so again, I took it to Hyundai to find out the problem and at this time I was told that it was the steering coupler $404. All of this in one year. This car is a lemon and something needs to be done about this. It makes no sense to have to pay for the car and $2260 worth of repairs all in 2 months' time. Personally I think everyone that owns one of these vehicle should get a refund.

Tabitha of Greensboro, NC
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Elantra 2012. Made regular maintenance at the Agent every 5000 km. (12 times, now 55000). Went for a vacation & when I was back, suddenly no AC. Went to the agent and I was told that the AC has to be replaced all "compressor, expansion valve, ... etc." I am 8 months after the warranty. The question is: if the regular maintenance doesn't protect your car from a sudden big problem (temperature here is around 49°C), why I have to do it? Either the car is junk and this is the normal lifespan, OR I was deceived by the agent just to pass the warranty and fix it CASH.

Alaa of Riyadh, Other
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