Santa Fe. SEL Plus
This is an exceptional vehicle. Plenty of head and legroom, comfortable seating, good frontal and side viewing, easy to use technology, with excellent assistive technology to make the driving experience enjoyable.
If I could change anything about my vehicle, it would be to add a CD player and to redesign the headlights so that you do not have, on the low beams, a very distinctive black line between your beams and the rest of the background. It is rather unsettling. The highbeams do not have this issue.
I have had my eye on the Santa Fe for a couple of years. When deciding between the Santa Fe, the Mazda CX five, and the Toyota RAV4, I chose the Santa Fe for multiple reasons. To begin with, they have an excellent warranty which far surpasses the other two makes. Second of all, we had owned any Elantra prior to this vehicle, so we were well aware of the quality. Third, there was very little difference in the price range between the three vehicles, but I felt the Santa Fe offered a greater value with a lot more driver overall comfort. I also like how the doors open nice and wide, allowing Driver and passengers to exit with ease. While I dislike how the style of seats are turned up on the edges, the Santa Fe’s and Mazda’s seats were the most comfortable. The Toyota RAV4 dug into my thigh and caused me great discomfort every time I test drove it. I also like the The ease of use of the technology compared to the Mazda. For anyone who is overall-quality conscious, the Hyundai Santa Fe for quality, warranty, and value, I believe, is the best option.
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