How much does a 03 Hyundai Santa Fe?

How much does a 03 Hyundai Santa Fe?

Make/model: 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe GLS. Vehicle type: Five-seat, four-door, front-wheel-drive sport-utility vehicle. Base price: $20,099 (as tested, $20,184).

What kind of car is a Hyundai Santa Fe?

Traded it in on a 2017 Santa Fe sport and wish I still had the old one. We drove it in all kinds of weather, from snowy mountains to the sand at the beach and everything in between. Even used it once to pull a Chevy Avalanche out that was stuck up to its rear axle in sod and mud and it never shuttered once.

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 often should I repair my Hyundai Santa Fe?

Comfortable for long drives, but the interior gets pretty noisy on the highway. Switched to high mileage oil and have had a few bigger bill repairs in the $800-1000 range every 6-12 months, tires, tie-rods, brakes, starter, but overall very surprised with the condition and reliability with such an older SUV.

What’s the price of a 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe?

The original MSRP of the 2003 Hyundai Santa Fe is from $18,139 to $24,709. The data above is updated daily, based on used car inventory for sale on CARFAX for the last five model years of this car.

What kind of car is the Hyundai Santa Fe?

The Santa Fe is based on the front-wheel-drive (FWD) Sonata sedan platform. The SUV’s rivals include such car-based SUVs as the Ford Escape, Honda CR-V, Subaru Forester and Toyota RAV4. Having an SUV in the lineup is helping South Korea’s largest auto company maintain its recent sales increases.

When did Hyundai stop making the pine green Santa Fe?

Rounding out the changes in the 2003 model was the discontinuation of the highly unpopular Pine Green which in some owner circles has gained the nickname ‘Yucky Green’. In Australia, the four-cylinder Santa Fe was dropped in 2003, due to slow sales, leaving the 2.7L V6 automatic as the only model.

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.