How much does a 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe cost?

How much does a 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe cost?

Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $14,771 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. The dealer was very helpful.

When did the Hyundai Santa Fe come out in Australia?

A 2.0 L Common Rail Turbo Diesel (CRTD) was offered outside the United States. Australian Santa Fes went on sale in November 2000 with only one engine/transmission choice – a 2.7L V6 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. 4WD was standard.

Is the Hyundai Santa Fe the same as the Tucson?

Not to be confused with Hyundai Tucson. The Hyundai Santa Fe ( Korean: 현대 싼타페 hyeondae santape) is a sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by the South Korean manufacturer Hyundai since 2000.

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.

What kind of SUV is the Hyundai Santa Fe?

The 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe crossover SUV is redesigned for 2013, and available in 5-passenger Santa Fe Sport and extended-wheelbase 7-passenger Santa Fe models. The three-row Santa Fe replaces the Hyundai Veracruz in the automaker’s lineup, and offers 80 cubic feet of cargo space with all rear seats folded.

Monthly Estimate based on a 4.4% rate for 60 months, $14,771 vehicle price, $0 down payment, $0 trade-in, $0 sales tax. The dealer was very helpful.

A 2.0 L Common Rail Turbo Diesel (CRTD) was offered outside the United States. Australian Santa Fes went on sale in November 2000 with only one engine/transmission choice – a 2.7L V6 mated to a four-speed automatic transmission. 4WD was standard.

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.