How old is the 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe?

How old is the 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe?

Hyundai’s modest Santa Fe sport-ute is seven years old, and it’s experiencing a growth spurt. The new-for-2007 SUV is 3.2 inches longer between the wheels – now 106.3 – and has been stretched almost seven inches from nose to tail, up to 184.1.

Are there any problems with the Hyundai Santa Fe?

Check out our Hyundai Santa Fe overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Santa Fe.

What kind of engine does the Hyundai Santa Fe have?

The base GLS has a 2.7-liter V-6 while the midlevel SE and top-of-the-line Limited — the trim level I tested — feature a larger 3.3-liter V6. A five-speed manual transmission is standard in the GLS, but a four-speed auto is optional. The Hyundai Santa Fe SE and Limited have a five-speed automatic.

Is the Hyundai Santa Fe a midsize SUV?

If we were to pick the best redesigned SUVs for 2007, Hyundai’s Santa Fe would be among the finalists. The overhaul gives new life to a model that was desperately in need of an update to stay competitive in the midsize body type SUV segment.

What’s the price of a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe?

Pricing Notes. The 2007 Santa Fe GLS has a starting Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $21,595, which is $700 less than the 2006 model. The GLS is equipped with a five-speed manual transmission but an automatic can be had for about $1,200. The SE model starts at $24,295 and the Limited opens at $26,595.

When did the Hyundai Santa Fe come out?

Many people remember the cheap economy cars Hyundai sold in America starting in 1986. If you are looking to buy an SUV with the cache of the Japanese brands, the Hyundai Santa Fe may not be the car for you. For 2007 the mid-size Santa Fe SUV adds an optional third-row seat.

Is the 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe a safe car?

My 2007 Santa Fe was a blessing. It is a safe vehicle. The new Santa fes of 2018-2019 don’t even rank the way the ’07 did in its day. And the new ones only come 4cylinder.

If we were to pick the best redesigned SUVs for 2007, Hyundai’s Santa Fe would be among the finalists. The overhaul gives new life to a model that was desperately in need of an update to stay competitive in the midsize body type SUV segment.

What do you need to know about Hyundai Santa Fe?

ECM Terminal And Input/Output signal ECM Terminal Function Connector [C100-A] Pin No. Description Connected to 1 Ignition Coil (Cylinder #2) control output [NON-smart key type] Ignition Coil (Cylinder (Option/accessory.) Several different sequences are available for keyless unlocking.

How to remove battery from Hyundai Santa Fe?

Open the tailgate. 2. Find the plastic hex bolt cover and remove the cover with coin or flathead Removal 1. Disconnect the battery negative cable from the battery and then wait for at least 30 seconds. 2. Turn the steering wheel so that the front wheels can face straight ahead.

What kind of engine does the Santa Fe GLS have?

The base Santa Fe GLS comes with a 2.7-liter V-6 that makes 185 horsepower. It hooks up to a five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic that adds $1200 to the tab. The SE and Limited models get the all-aluminum 3.3-liter V-6 and five-speed automatic first seen in the Sonata.

Is the new Hyundai Santa Fe a good car?

The new Santa Fe is larger and its engines are more powerful, but it also gets better gas mileage than its predecessor. The newly optional third-row seat increases the maximum seat count to seven, and the new cabin’s overall refinement is surprisingly good.

What kind of transmission does the Hyundai Santa Fe have?

A five-speed manual transmission is standard in the GLS, but a four-speed auto is optional. The Hyundai Santa Fe SE and Limited have a five-speed automatic. Front-wheel and all-wheel-drive models are offered. With the 3.3-liter V6, the Hyundai Santa Fe is swift enough to easily handle most drivers’ power needs. It’s a rather smo… Show full review

How many seats does the Hyundai Santa Fe have?

The optional Touring Package includes a 50/50-split third-row seat that increases the Santa Fe’s seat count to seven. In the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety’s frontal-offset crash test, the Hyundai Santa Fe received a Good overall rating, the best possible score.

Hyundai’s modest Santa Fe sport-ute is seven years old, and it’s experiencing a growth spurt. The new-for-2007 SUV is 3.2 inches longer between the wheels – now 106.3 – and has been stretched almost seven inches from nose to tail, up to 184.1.

The base GLS has a 2.7-liter V-6 while the midlevel SE and top-of-the-line Limited — the trim level I tested — feature a larger 3.3-liter V6. A five-speed manual transmission is standard in the GLS, but a four-speed auto is optional. The Hyundai Santa Fe SE and Limited have a five-speed automatic.

How big are the wheels on a Hyundai Santa Fe?

Preproduction model shown. Actual model may vary. SANTA FE Calligraphy trim 2.5T AWD with 20-inch alloy wheels shown. 19-inch alloy wheels are standard on a limited number of Calligraphy trim SANTA FE vehicles, while 20-inch alloy wheels are standard on most Calligraphy trim SANTA FE vehicles.

What kind of trim does a Hyundai Santa Fe have?

While the silver-colored trim pieces in Hyundai’s new Veracruz three-row crossover actually look pretty good, the treatment in the Santa Fe looks a little cheap; black plastic would have been fine instead. The brown faux wood trim is unconvincing, and the turn-signal stalk has a notchy feel.

A five-speed manual transmission is standard in the GLS, but a four-speed auto is optional. The Hyundai Santa Fe SE and Limited have a five-speed automatic. Front-wheel and all-wheel-drive models are offered. With the 3.3-liter V6, the Hyundai Santa Fe is swift enough to easily handle most drivers’ power needs. It’s a rather smo… Show full review

When did I Buy my Hyundai Santa Fe?

I bought my 2007 Santa Fe in 2010 when it had 58xxx miles. It now has 166xxx miles. I’ve never reviewed a car so I’m going to throw it all out there.

Is the Hyundai Santa Fe AWD or AWD?

Feels solid and interior is elegant and functional. Gas mileage is the same as advertised. Already driven it in icy and wet conditions with no problems (it is not the AWD model). The ESC feature rocks. The rest of the features and crash test ratings speak for themselves.

What kind of mpg does a Santa Fe get?

2021 SANTA FE SE/SEL: FWD 25 City/28 Hwy/26 Combined MPG, AWD 22 City/25 Hwy/24 Combined MPG. Limited/Calligraphy/Calligraphy 2.5T AWD with 19-inch wheels: FWD 22 City/28 Hwy/25 Combined MPG, AWD 21 City/28 Hwy/24 Combined MPG. All figures are EPA estimates and for comparison purposes only.