How long do 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe last?

How long do 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe last?

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. Based on an annual mileage of 15,000 miles, the Santa Fe can last 13 – 17 years before requiring expensive repairs or breaking down.

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.

Is there an AWD system on a Santa Fe?

The 3.3L V6 models also come with an optional AWD system. It is engaged via a button on the dash, which when pressed immediately sends equal power to all four wheels. I had the opportunity to drive my tester in the snow and the AWD system really helped while pulling away from a stoplight.

Are there two versions of the Hyundai Santa Fe?

A major redesign took place in 2013, resulting in the emergence of two versions of the Hyundai crossover SUV. The smaller Santa Fe Sport is a two-row model, while the standard Santa Fe offers three rows of seats. Though handling is sound in both versions, calling them sporty is a bit of a stretch.

What are the features of the Santa Fe limited?

The Limited also gets dual-climate control, as opposed to the HVAC controls in all other models. For 2009 all Santa Fe models get a USB/iPod auxiliary input and a mid-cabin roof lamp with a stereo system that has been upgraded from 112 watts to 120 watts.

What kind of warranty does a Hyundai Santa Fe have?

The 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe comes with a five-year/60,000-mile basic warranty. Hyundai also offers a 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty, which Consumer Guide describes as “generous” and “another value plus.”

When did the Hyundai Santa Fe come out?

The Hyundai Santa Fe is a unibody SUV made for tackling the urban jungle, not the rain-forest jungle. Since its introduction in 2000, almost half a million have been sold.

The 3.3L V6 models also come with an optional AWD system. It is engaged via a button on the dash, which when pressed immediately sends equal power to all four wheels. I had the opportunity to drive my tester in the snow and the AWD system really helped while pulling away from a stoplight.

What is the problem with the Santa Fe 6?

Differential Unit problem of the 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe 6 Failure Date: 09/03/2013 When taking off from stop or traffic signal, making left turn, vehicle rear end ( sounds like rear end or awd) makes thumping, slipping, bumping noise which can be felt through out vehicle.