Is a Hyundai Entourage front wheel drive?
(Limited) Front-wheel Drive Passenger Van.
When did they stop making the Hyundai Entourage?
It is a shame they stopped making this van. We bought it new in 2007 and have driven in town and on long road trips with our family of 7. It has never had any issues and has been a joy to own. It has bout 130,000 miles and we will keep driving it as long as we can.
What are the specs of a 2007 Hyundai Entourage?
(Originally reported here as 242 hp and 251 pounds-feet of torque, the specs were revised by Hyundai in February 2007.) For modest vehicles like minivans, I break acceleration down into three categories: not quick enough, quick enough and more than quick enough.
Is the Hyundai Entourage similar to the Sedona?
The Hyundai Entourage’s interior is similar to the Sedona’s, and that’s good because the Sedona has lifted every worthwhile feature and functionality from the minivan class leaders. The quality is in keeping with other new Hyundais: not just good enough to surprise the unsuspecting, but competitive with the big guys.
How big is the turning circle on a Hyundai Entourage?
The Entourage’s standard stability system goes a long way in assisting drivers as well. The Entourage’s turning circle of 39.6 feet is about 3 feet wider than the Odyssey’s and the Toyota Sienna’s.
What’s the price of a 2007 Hyundai Entourage?
But Hyundai model line manager Michael Deitz considers the Entourage a “more refined” model than Sedona, thus warranting moderately higher prices. “People lean toward minivans with all the extras,” Dietz said. On sale since April, the Entourage starts at $24,495 (destination included) for the GLS model.
What kind of minivan is the Hyundai Entourage?
The Entourage is Hyundai’s first minivan, based on the second-generation Sedona from Kia, a subsidiary of Hyundai.
The Hyundai Entourage’s interior is similar to the Sedona’s, and that’s good because the Sedona has lifted every worthwhile feature and functionality from the minivan class leaders. The quality is in keeping with other new Hyundais: not just good enough to surprise the unsuspecting, but competitive with the big guys.
The Entourage’s standard stability system goes a long way in assisting drivers as well. The Entourage’s turning circle of 39.6 feet is about 3 feet wider than the Odyssey’s and the Toyota Sienna’s.