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Hyundai Santa Fe vs Toyota RAV4 vs Mazda CX-7 vs Ford Edge
Comparison of new medium small suvs
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I really like the overall package of the santa fe and its price though(styling, engine, ameneties, price)
Rav4 and Santa do have inline 4 engines that will do 20 + mpg
Man 16mpg in the RAV4 is really going to hurt Toyota :P
http://www.caranddriver.com/roadtests/10394/toyota-rav4-limited-4wd-v-6-page3.ht- ml
in dan neil's review in the LA Times, he got 24 mpg.
LA Times review
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CarCurve
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1. 4 cylinder turbo engine vs available V6's
2. Premium fuel requirement
3. shortest of the three vehicles
4. Lowest front headroom
Since I'm tall, I will not consider the Mazda.
Jabbott
1. 4 cylinder turbo engine vs available V6's
This is by far the quickest four cylinder I have ever owned!
It comes down to a balance issue; if you had a six in it, the weight ratio would be a beast.
2. Premium fuel requirement
You CAN run lesser grade in the CX-7 during emergencies, but it's not recommended, but hey, I feel your pain on that one.
3. shortest of the three vehicles
I don't know what to say about this one, other than the CX-7 is perfectly balanced.
4. Lowest front headroom
At 6' 4", I can tell you that if the CX-7 had a headroom issue; I'd be the first to acknowledge it! I get in and out of my Cx-7 with no problem, and since I have the tech package WITH the moonroof, I should be hitting my head constantly right? Wrong! I have plenty of space between the ceiling and the top of my baseball caps!
Bottom line: try the CX-7 before you cancel it out, you might just be surprised.
As for me; the Murrano was too bulky and top heavy, and I'm not a fan of the CVT, more options brought the price up... waaaay up!
The Santa Fe, I hate to say is a question mark on reliabilty. I'm not saying anything bad about it, I'm just saying I question it.
The Rav4 just left me as a bland shot in the dark at it's big brother the 4runner... plus way too crampy for me.
All in all, for the money, I couldn't have done better than the CX-7, I enjoy the ride in it, and I hate the premium fuel!
Vehicle tested: 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe SE FWD
Exterior color: Deep Water Blue
Interior color: Beige
Options: Carpeted floors mats ($95.00)
Tires as tested: Bridgestone Dueler H/T P235/60R-18
Price as tested: $24,390
Abstract
The attractive 2007 Santa Fe shows marked improvement over the last generation vehicle. The 3.3-liter V6 was plenty peppy and whisper-quiet in most situations. The ride, while notably firmer than the last model, absorbs most bumps and road imperfections with aplomb. The cabin is roomy, comfortable, and extremely quiet. Interior fit and finish is very good.
Overview
The ride is certainly stiffer than the last generation Santa Fe. As it turns out, this is not a bad thing, as the redesigned suspension has improved the truck's handling aspects, reduced bottoming-out, and has given it a more solid, carlike feeling. Larger bumps penetrate audably only because of an otherwise Lexus-silent cabin.
Handling was fairly responsive for a vehicle of this vein, and the super-tight turning circle made parking a cinch. Standard stability control should keep it in check during the more aggressive maneuvers. Braking performance on dry pavement was excellent overall.
The 242-horsepower, 3.3-liter V6 and five-speed automatic transmission make a quiet, refined, and powerful pair, though there can be a slight hesitation to down-shift in certain situations. EPA-rated fuel economy is 24 on the highway and 19 in the city on regular unleaded gasoline.
The interior finish is light-years ahead of the old Santa Fe. Soft-touch materials grace key surfaces and most interior plastics are solid, finely-textured, and tastefully executed. The wood-grain trim, while obviously faux, adds color and isn't as gaudy as it appears in some images. Fit is another strong point, as components were flushly placed and sharp edges were absent. The cloth seating upholstery felt both soft and durable, while also being attractive.
Legroom, both front and rear, is noticeably improved, with plenty of footspace at all outboard seating locations. The tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel and intuitive, pump-type manual seat controls (similar to the mechanisms used in the Volkswagen Touareg) proved very helpful in finding the ideal driving position. Seat comfort was also very good, with markedly enhanced side-bolster support. Some of the tallest drivers may wish for just a touch more thigh support. Three adults can fit comfortably in the rear-seats. Ingress and egress for both the front- and rear-seats is very easy, though seat height renders entry a bit more difficult than a typical full-size minivan; a bit easier than most SUVs.
Ergonomics were excellent; controls were extremely straightforward and easy to see and use. The cool, violet-blue illumination of most displays and switchgear is a very nice touch, as it effectively adds to the already more upscale atmosphere of the cabin. Display contrast is satisfactory. The black dash and steering wheel reduce windshield glare. The steering wheel audio controls include a “seek” feature.
Cargo space is also appreciably increased. The 60/40-split rear seats folded easily – forming only a slight incline when lowered completely. There is a very sizeable underfloor storage bin residing behind the rear seats. A removable, organizing separator is included. A tool tray is positioned aft of the storage bin. The liftgate is light, yet it feels solid; the integrated center high-mounted stoplight utilizes LEDs. The glass does not open separately. Maximum load was rated at 930 lbs. (1,095 lbs. with the Touring Package); max towing at 3,500 lbs., when properly equipped. A single tow hook resides under the front bumper.
Ratings: scale = 0.0 - 5.0 in 0.5 increments
Acceleration - 4.0
Braking - 4.5
Transmission - 4.0
Routine handling - 4.0
Ride - 4.0
Noise - 5.0
Driving position - 4.5
Access, front/rear - 4.0/4.5
Controls & Displays - 5.0
Interior fit & finish - 4.5
Cargo space - 3.5
1st-row seat comfort - 4.5
2nd-row seat comfort - 4.5
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Interior accommodations and quality: Compared to the CX7, the Santa Fe is primitive. Hyundai doesn't offer Nav nor does it offer Satellite radio. Hyundai does not offer premium audio like CX-7 offers. Security features on Santa Fe are minimal compared to CX7. Leather seating in Hyundai is inferior quality compared to CX7. Also, Sante Fe design is very dated (at least 5 years). Accelleration seemed to be the same in both.
Granted comparing a 2004 with a 2007 is somewhat like comparing apples and oranges, but I've looked at the current Santa Fe and walked away wondering why Hyundai is stuck 1st gear. CX7 is far superior.
Vince.
anyway, i had a chance to drive cx7 when my GF was shopping for mazda 3 or civic. i was never a fan of mazda except mazda 3 and miata. i don't like mpv, i hate rx-8, and 6 is so-so.
anyway cx7 looks boring compared to what i've seen on pics. when it first came out on pics, i thought it looked great, but in person, it turned me down. i don't like the cheap looking altezza tail either, and the there is an awkwardness in the side profile. front looks good in an aggressive way, but lacked detail IMO.
i don't remember in every details of my brief test drive couple of months ago, but i remember i wasn't impressed at all. maybe too sporty for my taste? the experience was kinda like what i had with mazda 6.
i haven't test drive a santa fe yet. i wanted to but my dealer only has 2.7
i would spend few grand more to get a murano over outrageously expensive cx7. maybe that was one of the biggest reason it turned me off. santa goes over 30k too, but i'm sure you can get an awesome deals on santa later.
Vince.
This guy can't be serious! where is the CX-7 "outrageously expensive"?!?!?!?
If you compare the cars side by side, amenity to amenity, you'll see the CX-7 comes out way ahead on the bang for buck scale. There is a debate on which car you like, which is fine,we all have our own opinions, but qualify your remarks with something other than "i don't remember in every details of my brief test drive couple of months ago"...
Just as an aside, the 3.3-liter Santa Fe gets 19 mpg in the city and requires only regular (87-octane) unleaded gasoline.
Mike
Granted comparing a 2004 with a 2007 is somewhat like comparing apples and oranges, but I've looked at the current Santa Fe and walked away wondering why Hyundai is stuck 1st gear. CX7 is far superior."
Just a few things to note: the '07 Santa Fe (as indicated by the thread title) is a completely different, far superior vehicle to the last generation models that you and I drive. Fit & finish is much improved, and I think you'll find the new interior, while very different in appearance, to be constructed of materials that are at least as good as the Mazda.
I'm not really sure what you meant by "security features," but if you're referring to safety devices, the Santa Fe meets or beats the CX-7 on all of those fronts as well, even offering standard active front-seat head restraints that are unavailable on the Mazda.
As to the availability of satellite radio and a navigation system, the former will be standard later this year (XM) and the latter will be offered sometime next. A ten-speaker Infinity ® logic 7 surround sound system is available on the Limited trim; it includes a subwoofer and 605-watt external amplifier. Also note that the Hyundai's DVD entertainment system is currently available, whereas it is not on the Mazda. Bluetooth hands-free phone connectivity will be offered this fall.
Mike
Uhhh, yeah it is... Just check the catalog at Mazdausa.com or your local Mazada dealership for a brochure. :P
On a side note; the AWD is rated at 19 city - 24 hwy, real world figures are still coming in on the fwd.
But yeah, on the fuel economy: 19/24 for the CX-7 FWD and Santa Fe 3.3 (FWD & AWD), and 18/24 for the CX-7 AWD. I'm sure there won't be any perceivable difference between them in real-world driving, though. Of course those are just EPA estimates....
Mike
Ouch!
The GT loaded up WITH the Tech Pacakage & Sirius is 31K... The Santa Fe is getting pretty close to Murano territory.
Not a bad car, just wish it offered HID lights and Sirius!
True dat. (Is Sirius the better of the two? I'm not really that familiar with either system.) The Santa Fe is quite a bit roomier, though....
Mike
Not everyone is a fan of Howard and the gang, but if you're into sports; Sirius has virtually all of the major sports except MLB, and NASCAR is going to Sirius after this season.
And XM... Well XM has Oprah.
Zoom, Zoom, Zoom.....
I don't know if it can or can't, but the player is under the passenger seat, and you have to remove a piece (I think it's just taking out a screw or two) to get to the eject button.
Just came back from a ride in the new baby. Man that suckeris fast once the turbo kicks in. Handeling is much better than any of the other SUV's I drove including the infinity. LOVE THIS CAR!!!!!
I usually go after the Civics and other buzzy mufflers, but I try to leave the hardcore stuff alone!
Congrats!
This is my second day with the car in my possession. I am so impressed with the quality. I've also learned that yoou need to do a little tweeking to get the real prize. The sound system, for example, does not default to surround sound. I turned it on and set up the Bose center point to slightly toward the rear speakers, adjusted base and treble... WOW!!!!! the sound quality is awesome!!! I'm using manual mode transmission and am getting excellent mileage. So far, I'm getting close to 20 mpg combined, even with my crazy driving. The manual mode gives you much more control and seems to be a real gas saver. I'm also not using the AC as much as some might. The AC, of course, will kill your mileage. I'm at 160 miles and just over a quarter of a tank, as far as I can tell. Oh , also...The lumbar adjustment is the most effective I have ever experienced in a car, even though the seats are perfect for my back, which gets sore from time to time. I get no back discomfort at all in these seats.
Now I'm trying to figure out if the Nav DVD player will decode movie DVDs. I might try swapping the DVD this weekend.
It's a neat tool to have... plus others have found other toys on the CX!
By the way; you ARE allowing your turbo to cool for 30 seconds or better after hard engaging before shutting it off, aren't you?
Give 'em a little Turbo hell! :P
Vince.
Does this make any sense? Is it a bad idea?
4kster, "Jeep Liberty Diesel" #959, 28 Jun 2005 11:39 am
07 Santa Fe vs. 06 RAV4 vs. 07 Mazda Cx7
I haven't drivin the Cx7 (yet), but test drove the Rav4 V6 sport, and the 07SF 3.3L Limited back to back last night.
Frankly these are two different classes of vehicle. Yeah the Rav4 is pretty dang peppy, but you can hear that engine buzz, and it's not a pleasant sound. The interior is a huge step down from the SF. the lack of lux features missing from the Rav4 and included in the SF is extreme. The Rav4 felt like a buzzy piece of tin in comparison to the SF. I've never been a hyundai fan, and I was expecting Toyota to hit the nail on the head with this bigger and faster Rav4. But, sadly, i was totally mistaken. The Rav still feels like a cheap mini-ute and the Santa Fe has grown up into a nice vehicle.
flame away- but that was my experience with the two.
But a nod of repect to Toyota for getting 21/26 mpg from a 269hp engine- that's class leading!