How many miles can you put on a 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe?

How many miles can you put on a 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe?

The Hyundai Santa Fe is a durable vehicle that can last between 200,000 – 250,000 miles, as long as it is well-maintained and conservative driving habits are adopted.

Where did I buy a 2005 Hyundai Santa Fe?

We bought a 2005 Santa Fe 2.7L V-6 AWD GLS new in Maryland and drove it for 12 years and over 150,000 miles with no issue what so ever with the mechanical, body or anything for that matter other than regular maintenance like battery, tires/alignment, breaks, etc.

How many miles does a Hyundai Santa Fe have?

I’m looking to buy a used car and I found a Hyundai with 70,000 miles. Is that a lot or will it last me for a while? Hyundias have never been a vehicles that can give you long live, I’ve seen them start having major problems right at 80000 miles, sooner if not maintained properly.

When does the new Hyundai Santa Fe come out?

New 2020 santafe took delivery on January 4th, 2021, with less than 5000 miles on March 21st the vehicle refuse to start after it was started and shut off while we were sitting in a parking lot. While attempting to start it getting forward collusion warning but the engine would not crank.

Is the Santa Fe 3.5 liter a top heavy car?

When driving through curves, the 3.5-liter Santa Fe can exhibit a slightly top-heavy sensation. We bought a 2005 Santa Fe 2.7L V-6 AWD GLS new in Maryland and drove it for 12 years and over 150,000 miles with no issue what so ever with the mechanical, body or anything for that matter other than …

We bought a 2005 Santa Fe 2.7L V-6 AWD GLS new in Maryland and drove it for 12 years and over 150,000 miles with no issue what so ever with the mechanical, body or anything for that matter other than regular maintenance like battery, tires/alignment, breaks, etc.

How much does a Hyundai Santa Fe cost?

In the last thirteen years have replaced many parts and some of the electronics, but the engine and transmission are original. Currently spending from $1,000 to $2,500 per year on repairs and maintenance. This car runs like a top and has never stranded me. I drive all over the U.S.A., pulling a small trailer or a boat.

When driving through curves, the 3.5-liter Santa Fe can exhibit a slightly top-heavy sensation. We bought a 2005 Santa Fe 2.7L V-6 AWD GLS new in Maryland and drove it for 12 years and over 150,000 miles with no issue what so ever with the mechanical, body or anything for that matter other than

When did Hyundai stop making the Santa Fe?

Manufacture was move to the U.S.A. in 2007, and it appears Hyundai used it’s well earned reputation to get sales while allowing quality to fall to “acceptable levels”. I do not plan to buy another Hyundai, but hope to drive my “cherry” for several more years.