Is the Hyundai Trajet Fo still on the market?

Is the Hyundai Trajet Fo still on the market?

Hyundai Trajet FO (1999-2009) has been discontinued. See all Hyundai People Movers. See the Best People Movers in 2021 as rated by Australians on ProductReview.com.au. Your trust is our top concern. Companies can’t alter or remove reviews from ProductReview.com.au.

What kind of engine does a Hyundai Trajet have?

Like the Kia Sedona, the top Trajet has a lusty 2.7-litre V6 engine which, via the standard four-speed auto, is good for the 60mph sprint in a little over 11 seconds on the way to 119mph. Like the two-litre four, the new V6 is all Hyundai’s own work, the days of licence-produced Mitsubishi engines are long gone. So, too, are the transmissions.

Is the Hyundai Trajet Fo good for a picnic?

Took it on some ‘easy’ unsealed road/ tracks around SA and QLD, and still ok. Good for picnic, fold the 2nd/3rd row seats to make a table. We tend to put things between seats as additional luggage area but that’s okay, make sure all of your food for long distance trip are within easy reach

Is the Hyundai Trajet the same as the Kia?

YES, Kia is owned by Hyundai BUT the Carnival and Trajet are in no way the same car (not even like close relatives!) The Trajet is actually based on the Sonata V6 engine.

What kind of car is the Hyundai Trajet?

Luckily South Korea came to the rescue in the form of the Kia Sedona, and it was joined by the Hyundai Trajet, a vehicle that offered contemporary looks, a range of decent engines and an equipment level that made the established heavyweights fall out of their easy chairs. To cap this off prices were lodged firmly in the bargain basement.

When did the Hyundai Trajet get a facelift?

In the summer of 2004 Hyundai carried out a very mild facelift on the car so later models can be spotted by the altered grille and headlamp set. At the same time, the existing 2.0-litre petrol engine was replaced by a CVVT unit of the same capacity with more power and lower emissions.

What kind of warranty does a Hyundai Trajet have?

A novel lubrication system extends fluid changes to 60,000-mile intervals, the Trajet otherwise needs servicing every 10,000 miles. Hyundai’s usual three-year/unlimited mileage warranty and three years’ of RAC cover were included from new.

Why is my Hyundai Trajet not starting properly?

Starting problems seem to most common when the engine is cold and/or in cold conditions. The usual cause of this is a failing coolant temperature sensor. You will need to fit a replacement coolant temperature sensor to fix this problem. We can help you find a replacement sensor at a very low price.