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Hyundai Santa Fe 2007+

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  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    It is most similar to the Toyota Highlander than any other SUV, albeit wider and roomier inside.
    Here are some specifications:

    Wheelbase: 2700 mm (106.3 in.)
    Overall length: 4675 mm (184.1 in.)
    Width: 1890 mm (74.4 in.)
    Height: 1725 mm (67.9 in.)
    Track, front: 1615 mm (63.6 in.)
    Track, rear: 1620 mm (63.8 in.)

    Headroom
    1st row: 1020 mm (40.2 in.)
    2nd row: 1005 mm (39.6 in.)
    3rd row: 885 mm (34.8 in.)
    Shoulder room
    1st row: 1511 mm (59.5 in.)
    2nd row: 1489 mm (58.6 in.)
    3rd row: 1369 mm (53.9 in.)
    Legroom
    1st row: 1082 mm (42.6 in.)
    2nd row: 935 mm (36.8 in.)
    3rd row: 818 mm (32.2 in.)

    EPA Cargo volume
    3rd row seat down: 34.2 cu.ft.
    2nd row seat down: 79.4 cu.ft.

    Tires: P235/65R-16 (GLS), P235/60R-18 (SE & Limited); steel-belted radials
    Wheels: 16-inch aluminum alloy (GLS), 18-inch aluminum alloy (SE & Limited)

    Suspension
    Front: All-new MacPherson strut front suspension has increased caster angle to improve stability and optimize the overall strut geometry; includes stabilizer bar
    Rear: Independent, trailing arms with multi-links, coil springs, gas-filled hydraulic shock absorbers, stabilizer bar; automatic leveling system (Touring Package, SE & Limited only)

    Steering
    Type: Power-assisted rack-and-pinion
    Turning diameter: 34.4 feet (curb-to-curb)

    Mike
  • driverdmdriverdm Member Posts: 505
    This segmend is seeing some serious compeition and I love it. All the vehicles look great. I was considering the Sante Fe, but I think I have been stolen away by the Ford Edge. I like the in your face styling, the 250 hp engine, the panaramic roof, and other things about it. What sold me most is the styling. I also like the Mazda CX-7 (smaller I know, real sporty. Everything seems so close, with a few advantages going here, and a few going there. The Ford, I am guessing, will come in around the $21K range. The Mazda starts at $23K and the Ford is usually less than the Mazda version. Since the Ford is bigger it may go to $25K. Either way, I hope the Sante Fe is competitive with that. I think there is room in the market for everyone to have a nice slice of the pie.
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    Click here for some really high-res photos.

    Mike
  • driverdmdriverdm Member Posts: 505
    The hyundai does not have rear seat heating vents?????? What is going on with that? That was one of my top features that I wanted. I am tired of having to put the heat on blast because people in the back are cold. Remember we are talking about small kids sometimes where we can't tell them to stop whining. I had thought that they would be there and taken it as a given but I don't see them in the pics. Bad move Hyundai.
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    No, it has rear-seat heater vents; models with the Touring Package even have 3rd-row fan-speed controls (off, low, medium, and high).

    Mike
  • frasierdogfrasierdog Member Posts: 128
    If you look at the high res pics, the second row has air vents in the B pillars. The auto A/C has a button for REAR A/C.

    The interior pics with grey leather appear to be scans of printed materials.

    And once again, Hyundai is pushing the "Pedestrian Silver" exterior color.
  • backybacky Member Posts: 18,949
    It is a very popular color (I saw more silver cars than anything else in Seoul) and also one that is available across their entire lineup, so it helps for consistency. Note that in the back of the Hyundai brochures, when they line up all the models, they are always silver.
  • nornenorne Member Posts: 136
    Isn't silver most popular color here in the US too?
  • frasierdogfrasierdog Member Posts: 128
    Yes, silver is the #1 color in the US and for Hyundai.

    Silver is the worst kind of bourgeois.

    Silver started in 2000 and is now tiresome.

    Who wants to look like ever other dog in the park.

    I am would like Hyundai to have a nice deep red / burgundy.
  • nissan240sxnissan240sx Member Posts: 37
    GLS
    Engine: Mu, tranverse-mounted
    Type: aluminum bolck, aluminum-alloy V6
    Displacement: 2.7-liters
    Horsepower: 183
    Torque: >180 lb-ft.
    Valve train: 24-valve DOHC w/CVVT
    Fuel system: electronic multi-point programmed fuel injection
    Ignition system: electronic
    Drive configuration: front, all
    Transmission type: 5-speed manual, 4-speed automatic w/Shiftronic

    SE & Limited
    Engine: Lambda, tranverse-mounted
    Type: aluminum bolck, aluminum-alloy V6
    Displacement: 3.3-liters
    Horsepower: 238
    Torque: >220 lb-ft.
    Valve train: 24-valve DOHC w/CVVT
    Fuel system: electronic multi-point programmed fuel injection
    Ignition system: electronic
    Drive configuration: front, all
    Transmission type: 5-speed automatic w/Shiftronic

    Wheelbase: 2700 mm (106.3 in.)
    Overall length: 4675 mm (184.1 in.)
    Width: 1890 mm (74.4 in.)
    Height: 1725 mm (67.9 in.)
    Track, front: 1615 mm (63.6 in.)
    Track, rear: 1620 mm (63.8 in.)
    Drag coefficient: 0.37

    Headroom
    1st row: 1020 mm (40.2 in.)
    2nd row: 1005 mm (39.6 in.)
    3rd row: 885 mm (34.8 in.)
    Shoulder room
    1st row: 1511 mm (59.5 in.)
    2nd row: 1489 mm (58.6 in.)
    3rd row: 1369 mm (53.9 in.)
    Legroom
    1st row: 1082 mm (42.6 in.)
    2nd row: 935 mm (36.8 in.)
    3rd row: 818 mm (32.2 in.)

    EPA Cargo volume
    3rd row seat down: 34.2 cu.ft.
    2nd row seat down: 79.4 cu.ft.

    Tires: P235/65R-16 (GLS), P235/60R-18 (SE & Limited); steel-belted radials
    Wheels: 16-inch aluminum alloy (GLS), 18-inch aluminum alloy (SE & Limited)

    Suspension
    Front: All-new MacPherson strut front suspension has increased caster angle to improve stability and optimize the overall strut geometry; includes stabilizer bar
    Rear: Independent, trailing arms with multi-links, coil springs, gas-filled hydraulic shock absorbers, stabilizer bar; automatic leveling system (Touring Package, SE & Limited only)

    Steering
    Type: Power-assisted rack-and-pinion
    Turning diameter: 34.4 feet (curb-to-curb)

    GLS, standard
    +2.7L DOHC 24-valve V6 engine
    +5-speed manual transmission
    +Front-wheel-drive
    +Power-assisted 4-wheel disc brakes
    +Power-assisted rack-and-pinion steering
    +Elecronic stability control (ESC)
    +Antilock braking system (ABS) w/Traction control system (TCS) & Electronic brake-force distribution (EBD)
    +Anti-whiplash tilt/active front-seat head restraints
    +Advanced dual front airbags
    +Front seat-mounted side-impact airbags
    +Roof-mounted side curtain airbags
    +Tire pressure monitoring system (TPMS)
    +3-point seatbelts & height-adjustable head restraints for all 5 seating postions
    +16" alloy wheels
    +P235/65R-16 steel-belted radial tires
    +Rocker panel moldings
    +Heated power outside mirrors
    +Power windows w/driver's auto-up/down & pinch protection
    +Power door/liftgate locks
    +Remote keyless entry w/Alarm
    +Roof rack w/sliding cross rails
    +Cargo net
    +Air conditioning w/cabin air-filtration system
    +Tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel
    +Woodgrain interior trim
    +Leather-wrapped steering wheel & Shift knob
    +Cruise control
    +AM/FM/CD/MP3 audio system
    +Automatic on/off headlamps
    +Rear privacy glass
    +Trip computer
    +Rear cargo screen
    +Windshield wiper de-icing system
    +Dual chrome-tipped exhaust outlets
    +Independent MacPherson strut front suspension w/stabilizer bar
    +Independent rear suspension w/multi-links & trailing arms; stabilizer bar
    +19.8-gallon fuel tank

    GLS options
    +4-speed SHIFTRONIC® automatic transmission
    +Electronically-controlled all-wheel-drive system w/driver-selectable AWD lock
    +Premium Package: power tilt-and-slide glass sunroof & heated front seats

    SE, standard
    +3.3L DOHC 24-valve V6 engine
    +5-speed SHIFTRONIC® automatic transmission
    +18" alloy wheels
    +P235/60R-18 steel-belted radial tires
    +Power driver seat w/power lumbar support
    +Electrochromic auto-dimming rearview mirror w/compass
    +Front fog lights
    +Steering wheel audio controls

    SE options
    +Electronically-controlled all-wheel-drive system w/driver-selectable AWD lock
    +Premium Package: power tilt-and-slide glass sunroof & heated front seats
    +Ultimate Package: power tilt-and-slide glass sunroof, heated front seats, rear-seat entertainment system w/DVD player, wireless headphones, & 8" pull-down color LCD monitor; AM/FM/CD changer/MP3 audio system w/ subwoofer & external amplifier; 115-volt power outlet, HomeLink® integrated transceiver
    +Touring Package: 7-passenger seating w/fold-flat third-row seat, 3rd-row ventilation outlets w/fan-speed control, conversation mirror, automatic load-leveling rear suspension
    +Premium Touring Package: Touring Package plus Premium Package
    +Ultimate Touring Package: Touring Package plus Ultimate Package

    LIMITED, standard
    +Leather seating surfaces
    +Heated front seats
    +Dual zone automatic temperature control w/outside temperature display, air filtration, & smog-sensing Air Quality System (AQS)
    +HomeLink® integrated transceiver
    +Carpeted cargo area trim panels
    +Chrome grille & exterior door/liftgate handles
    +Rear bodycolor hatch spoiler

    LIMITED options:
    +Electronically-controlled all-wheel-drive system w/driver-selectable AWD lock
    +Premium Package: power tilt-and-slide glass sunroof
    +Ultimate Package: power tilt-and-slide glass sunroof, rear-seat entertainment system w/DVD player, wireless headphones, & 8" pull-down color LCD monitor; Infinity® AM/FM/CD changer/MP3 audio system w/ subwoofer & external amplifier; 115-volt power outlet, HomeLink® integrated transceiver, & power front passenger seat
    +Touring Package: 7-passenger seating w/fold-flat third-row seat, 3rd-row ventilation outlets w/fan-speed control, conversation mirror, automatic load-leveling rear suspension
    +Premium Touring Package: Touring Package plus Premium Package
    +Ultimate Touring Package: Touring Package plus Ultimate Package
  • SylviaSylvia Member Posts: 1,636
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  • canuckercanucker Member Posts: 19
    Why oh why did Hyundai put this gaudy looking wood trim along the front dash in an otherwise nice looking interior. It’s so passé. Wonder if it's paintable?
  • backybacky Member Posts: 18,949
    Well, for faux wood trim I think it's actually quite tasteful. Beats black plastic or painted faux aluminum IMO.
  • csmabcsmab Member Posts: 9
    I don't see where the memory drivers seat or power adjustable pedals made the options list. Does anyone know if these were dropped for the US version?
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  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    We'll be getting this color in the US and perhaps this one as well.

    Mike
  • era174era174 Member Posts: 67
    mms://navernews.hvod.nefficient.co.kr/navernews/0004/2006/0111/00044799.wmv

    \\ copy and paste the above link into the address bar of your browser or into the OPEN URL menu of your media player.

    The new Santa Fe in Korea (2007 model in the USA & Canada) and Kia Optima (the Korean brand is Kia Lotze) have a PTTR (Pull To The Right) symptom, according to the Korean national broadcasting company (KBS).

    You don't need to understand Korean at all. Just have a look at the video clip. It's horrible.

    Hyundai Korea has not yet found the reason and solution.

    Some customers got wheel alignment and adjusted tire pressure. Still they have PTTR.

    PTTR was also reported on the Honad CR-V forum of Edumunds.com

    KBS news script in Korean
  • dcibrandodcibrando Member Posts: 90
    What are the prices going to be?
  • era174era174 Member Posts: 67
    I also wanna know. In Korea, Hyundai raised $3,800 (minimum) - $6,500 (maximum). I'm not joking. If they do so in the States, they're doomed. Maybe $1,000 - $2,000 more? If more than that, I won't definitely buy one.
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    Hyundai won't announce the official prices until later this spring/summer, but they have said that the starting MSRP will be more than the RAV4, less than the Highlander -- averaging around $3,000 less expensive than the latter. So with that and feature dispersion in mind, my current loose guestimates are-

    GLS 5M FWD 5-passenger: $22,495
    GLS 5M AWD 5-passenger: $23,995

    GLS 4A FWD 5-passenger: $23,395
    GLS 4A AWD 5-passenger: $24,895

    SE 5A FWD 5-passenger: $25,395
    SE 5A AWD 5-passenger: $26,895

    Limited 5A FWD 5-passenger: $27,045
    Limited 5A AWD 5-passenger: $28,545

    The current range is $21,695-$25,895 for the Santa Fe, $20,300-$25,870 for the RAV4, and $24,530-$31,860 for the non-hybrid Highlander (all prices listed in this post are intended as USD MSRPs before options and freight & handling).

    Mike
  • ts40xts40x Member Posts: 1
    Does anybody know if xenon will be available in the US? It looks like it is on the Korean site but I don't speak the language.

    http://ad.hyundai-motor.com/catalog/santafe/index.html
  • backybacky Member Posts: 18,949
    If I am not mistaken, the RAV4 has an automatic standard and starts at about $20k. That is with the 4-banger of course, but the power difference is not that big. I don't see Hyundai being successful selling the new Santa Fe for over $3000 more than the RAV4, even if the Santa Fe has a few extra little touches above the RAV4 at that price. For that kind of pricing, I would look really hard at the RAV4 no matter how great the Santa Fe is. Is Hyundai getting away with their value pricing approach that has served them so well over the past 5-6 years?
  • delta4delta4 Member Posts: 138
    I don't see Hyundai abandoning their value pricing model anytime soon. However I don't see them living on price alone. The new redesigned Santa Fe, along with Azera, Tucson and Sonata paves the way towards shifting their existing model to where quality will eventually become the focal point of their products.

    Quality products equal a premium price which is what you pay for a Toyota or Honda. Hyundai is not there yet in the minds of the average consumer but they're certainly following that path. Until then Hyundai will position the Santa Fe to be as price/value/quality comeptitive against RAV4, Highlander, upcoming re-designed CRV,Pilot etc.
  • backybacky Member Posts: 18,949
    Hyundai is not there yet in the minds of the average consumer...

    That is exactly my point. The Sonata is priced significantly below Accord and Camry, yet Hyundai has needed to resort to big rebates to move them off dealer lots. So I wonder how well the new Sanata Fe will move if it is priced evey higher than the new RAV4.

    But then, I haven't driven either of them yet, so maybe the Santa Fe will stand out so much against the RAV4 that the price difference won't be a factor.
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    I think that the Santa Fe's stronger selling points over the RAV4 will be more standard safety features, larger interior space, and the fact that it's a comparable value (it would actually cost a consumer over $23K to analogously equip the 4-cylinder Toyota to the GLS automatic level). The Hyundai's also styled a bit more "maturely," IMO, and should appeal to a number of potential buyers. The RAV4's appeal will mostly be centered on the available V6 and its more established reputation for sustained, better than average reliability.
    Either way, though, both seem to be great vehicles in their own rights and each are well worth serious consideration whatever the purchase outcome.
    ;)

    Mike
  • driverdmdriverdm Member Posts: 505
    I have heard from many sources now on the internet that the new Sante Fe offers quality and amenities near the Azera level and that it will be used by Hyundai to push them a little more up market and upscale. At $21,695 currently, I think a price increase of 1.3K isn't unheard of. That would put us at $23K starting. Still not bad

    I think auto makers don't know how to price these SUV's because consumer demand is so different and strong. Look at a Murano. Small but starting in the $26K and climbing easily into $30K for NO APPARANT reason. Look at the Rav4, it is priced and positioned to go against a Highlander in many respects. What more features can a Highlander offer? If all there is between them is size, than how big can a Highlander really get? Also look at teh Ford Edge. Ford doesn't know where to start the pricing. I'll tell you one thing, if they start it at $24K I'll take one, sight unseen before they catch on that that is s steal. The New Mazda CX-7 starts at $23K and has some serious performance. This segment got real crowded and real confusing very fast. In the end we could see a Sante Fe that while being pricing compeitively (in line with others) is NOT the value leader. Scared I am. Scared we all must be.
  • delta4delta4 Member Posts: 138
    "That is exactly my point. The Sonata is priced significantly below Accord and Camry, yet Hyundai has needed to resort to big rebates to move them off dealer lots." - backy

    backy that is why the reference to "Hyundai is not there yet in the minds of the average consumer". This fact is borne out in a J.D. Power 2003 survey. However the survey did go on to say that that perception is changing.

    As to the generous incentives that Hyundai has used to move Sonatas? Granted they have used rebate strategy to stimulate some sales but these are not out of line. However, I do see lower incentives coming if sales are sustainable at current levels. At the moment there is a $500/1,000 (depending on Sonata model) and $1,000 HMFC rebate. This is in line with their target.

    The newly re-designed Camry, scheduled to be introduced very shortly may have to resort to rebates depending on how close Sonata sales move above 21k. It wouldn't surprise me to see Hyundai begin to offer their new interior colors, rear park assist, Active Geometry Control Suspension in both their Azera and Sonata model very soon.

    Hyundai is making significant strides in the U.S. market. their growing market share has been increasing, reflected by their gains in year of year sales.
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    HIDs are available on the home-market, but will not initially be in the US or Canada (apparently it's the same situation with rain-sensing wipers, IMS, and power-adjustable pedals; if HIDs do show up, I'd also expect the headlamp washer jets to as well). They may come later -- perhaps for the '07.5 or '08 model year. The larger CUV ("EN," based on a stretched Santa Fe platform) will very likely have them at launch.

    Mike
  • saafedtsaafedt Member Posts: 3
    Would you be privileged to talk about the Korean News "PTTR" phenomenon on the Santa Fe 2007! That would seem to me be a total fiasco it that's true! :(

    Hopefully its not :)

    Looking forward to its debut
  • era174era174 Member Posts: 67
    - also a reply to saafedt (the above post)

    I've talked with some Korean car fans:

    1) PTTR is REAL.

    2) The Korean Santa Fe owners with PTTR are making organized protests and filing formal complaints.

    3) But, only a few have PTTR like Honda CR-V.

    4) And this is very interesting. Hyundai Korea is USING their home market as its BEST beta test field. If something's wrong with the 2006 Korean Santa Fe, they'll fix it and produce better 2007 Santa Fes for North America. So, Korean Santa Fe owners with PTTR are involuntary test drivers paying for the full vehicle price.

    Because of Hyundai-Kia's (Hyundai bought Kia a few years ago ) near-monopolistic status (around 70% of the market share) and the weak competition from imported brands (they usually import high-end cars like Lexus, BMW, and Mercedes) in Korea, Hyundai usually do whatever they want.

    The prices of the Accent and the Elantra (Avante in Korea) are similar to those in USA. But those of the Sonata, the Santa Fe, and the Azera (Grandeur in Korea) are BLOATED in Korean, around more than 20%.
  • era174era174 Member Posts: 67
    Besides PTTR, a few new Santa Fe owners in Korea filed formal complaints about vibration and noise.

    These problems are also happening to the new Kia Lotze (Optima in North America).
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    Here are some more images of the red NAIAS unit:

    Image1
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    Image3
    Image4
    Image5
    Image6
    Image7

    This is definitely one of my favorite colors for this vehicle.

    Mike
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  • guyfguyf Member Posts: 456
    I like that color too! A friend of mine owns a Volvo XC90 in a color very close to this and it is very nice.
  • fnamowiczfnamowicz Member Posts: 196
    Does anybody know the approx. mpg. estimate. And if the back window still flips up like on the older models.
    This is one feature that I want.
    I passed on the rav4 because of this. It's a lot easier
    to carry long items with the window up then having the hassle of using the roof rack. I have a crv. now
    Toyota still does not understand this feature.
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    "Does anybody know the approx. mpg. estimate."
    Hyundai hasn't posted any estimates thus far, but here are some guesses that I made a while back:

    2.7L FWD,
    city/highway = 20/28

    2.7L AWD,
    city/highway = 20/27

    3.3L FWD,
    city/highway = 19/28

    3.3L AWD,
    city/highway = 18/26

    At this point, I have no way of verifying what the actual numbers are.

    "And if the back window still flips up like on the older models."
    Yes, they maintained the two-way liftgate design with the separate-opening glass hatch.

    Mike
  • player4player4 Member Posts: 362
    Hey mike, how do u kno that they left it as a dual action tailgate? like with the flip up glass?

    From the pics of the 2007 i dont see the little handle that the 2006 model has on the glass.
  • doug28doug28 Member Posts: 30
    have been intrigued by this version particularly the inside design but have seen very few pictures.

    any more interior pics anywhere????
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    "Hey mike, how do u kno that they left it as a dual action tailgate? like with the flip up glass?

    From the pics of the 2007 i dont see the little handle that the 2006 model has on the glass.
    "

    Well, I looked into it further and have come to the conclusion that my initial information was wrong: the liftgate does indeed appear to be a single unit.
    I apologize to all for the apparent misinformation.

    Mike
  • fnamowiczfnamowicz Member Posts: 196
    Thanks for the info.about the flip up window. like I said this is one feature that I want so I guess that I will stay with a cr-v in the future.
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    Well, the current CR-V is a great vehicle and I'm sure the all-new '07 model will be even better. I'll definitely let you know if I find out that the production USDM Santa Fe will actually have a two-way liftgate (it seems very peculiar that they would cease to offer it).
    Either way, good luck with whatever you end-up purchasing.
    :)

    Mike
  • jveneziajvenezia Member Posts: 85
    Mike,

    You're quite kind with your response. Imagine passing up a Santa Fe for a CR-V because of a flip-up rear window! And the CR-V has its rear door hinged on the wrong side for the American market! Whatever trips your trigger, I guess :confuse:
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    "Whatever trips your trigger, I guess :confuse: "

    LOL - I guess so! :D

    Mike
  • doug28doug28 Member Posts: 30
    Thanks Mike,

    Looks great. As a family of 5, this might sway us to jump from mini van to mini SUV.

    We almost feel like we've been in it.

    What about 3rd row cup holders????
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    "What about 3rd row cup holders????"

    I know the left-hand 3rd-row seating position has at least one, but I'm not sure about the right. I think the DVD-changer location gets in the way on models with the Ultimate Touring Package, but I'll search it out to be sure.

    Mike
  • marsha7marsha7 Member Posts: 3,703
    this before, so forgive my aging worthless memory, but I am considering/comparing the 2006 Explorer (with floor shifter) to this upcoming Santa Fe...how does the Santa Fe compare in terms of overall size (length, width, cargo)?

    I find the current Tucson much smaller than the Explorer, but the new Santa Fe will be larger than the current Santa Fe and the Tucson...

    Will I be sacrificng much space in the 07 Santa Fe???

    Thanks.
  • mike_belknapmike_belknap Member Posts: 378
    Well, you did ask, but it was a while back when info was limited. The Explorer is definitely a larger vehicle overall, but the Santa Fe holds its own well enough as I see it. In fact, the only significant advantages of the Ford are 3rd-row headroom, 3rd-row legroom, and cargo space -- the upcoming "EN" SUV from Hyundai will be a more direct competitor to the Explorer.
    Being rather trucklike, the Ford likely tows and hauls more (I don't have numbers on the Hyundai, but you can bet on it). On the other hand, there's a consequence to its trucky nature: fuel economy is much worse than the Santa Fe.

    Here are some specs for ya:

    '06 Ford Explorer | '07 Santa Fe

    A. Wheelbase (in.):................ 113.7 | 106.3
    B. Length (in.):...................... 193.4 | 184.1
    C. Height – empty (in.):........... 72.8 | 67.9
    D. Width (in.):........................ 73.7 | 74.4
    E. Track width - front/rear (in.):....... 60.9/61.8 | 63.6/63.8
    F. Turning diameter, curb-to-curb (ft.): ....36.8 | 34.4
    G. Ground clearance (in.):...................... 8.2 | 7.9

    Head room (in.)
    ....1st-row: ........................39.8 | 40.2
    ....2nd-row: .........................38.7 | 39.6
    ....Optional 3rd-row: ...............37.4 | 34.8
    Shoulder room (in.)
    ....1st-row: ........................59.0 | 59.5
    ....2nd-row: .........................58.9 | 58.6
    ....Optional 3rd-row: ...............53.1 | 53.9
    Leg room (in.)
    ....1st-row: ........................42.4 | 42.6
    ....2nd-row: .........................36.9 | 36.8
    ....Optional 3rd-row: ...............34.9 | 32.2

    Max. seating capacity: .................7 | 7

    Max. cargo volume (cu. ft.)
    ....Behind 1st-row
    ......5-passenger: .........................85.8 | Not yet available
    ......7-passenger: .........................83.7 | 79.4

    ....Behind 2nd-row
    ......5-passenger: .........................45.1 | Not yet available
    ......7-passenger: .........................43.9 | 34.2

    ....Behind optional 3rd-row
    ......7-passenger: .........................13.6 | Not yet available

    Fuel capacity (gal.): ...............22.5 | 19.8

    I hope that helps.

    Mike
  • marsha7marsha7 Member Posts: 3,703
    Thanks for the info and thanks for reminding me how poor my memory is...

    Not to change this topic, but what do we know about this "EN" series that you just mentioned...is there another thread that I can go to, or are you just teasing us with information???
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