Is the 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe all wheel drive?
All-wheel-drive is available for all Santa Fe models. Other options include third-row seating with third-row auxiliary climate control, heated front seats, steering-wheel audio controls, a power outlet in the cargo area and a power sunroof.
What’s the price of a 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe?
The 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of around $22,500, while all-wheel-drive and an automatic transmission bump that closer to $25,500. The SE model starts at about $25,500, and a fully loaded Limited tops out around $39,000.
What kind of Review is the Hyundai Santa Fe?
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What are the trim levels of the Hyundai Santa Fe?
The 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe midsize crossover sport-utility is available in three trim levels: base GLS, SE and Limited. The GLS starts off with 16-inch alloy wheels, full power accessories, keyless entry, cruise control and a six-speaker audio system with a CD/MP3 player, satellite radio, an auxiliary audio jack and a USB port.
How many seats does the Hyundai Santa Fe have?
The Santa Fe competes with other midsize SUVs, including the Toyota Highlander and Subaru Tribeca. It can seat five or seven passengers. Trim levels include the base GLS, midlevel SE and top-of-the-line Limited.
The 2009 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of around $22,500, while all-wheel-drive and an automatic transmission bump that closer to $25,500. The SE model starts at about $25,500, and a fully loaded Limited tops out around $39,000.
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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.
The Santa Fe competes with other midsize SUVs, including the Toyota Highlander and Subaru Tribeca. It can seat five or seven passengers. Trim levels include the base GLS, midlevel SE and top-of-the-line Limited.