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2008 Hyundai Santa Fe - Expert Reviews

MSRP: $21,495 - $30,145 See Local Classifieds
 
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Edmunds
2008 hyundai santa fe Professional Edmunds Review

...Pros: Well-designed cabin, impressive standard safety features and crash test scores, competitive price, lengthy warranty, optional third-row seat. Cons:...

CarGurus
2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Overview

...Other highlights include the Santa Fe's handling and smooth ride. Only the 17/24 fuel economy seems to detract from this otherwise popular and ever-improving...

Cars.com
2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Professional Cars.com Review

...antilock brakes, electronic stability control, traction control, active front head restraints and a tire pressure monitoring system are standard on all trim...

Cars.com
2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Professional Cars.com Review

...ft. NHTSA Crash-Test Ratings Frontal Impact Driver's side: 5 Stars Passenger's side: 5 Stars Side Impact Front occupant: 5 Stars Rear occupant: 5 Stars...

Cars.com
2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Professional Cars.com Review

...Length: 184.1 inches. Curb weight: 3,727-4,022 pounds. Engines: 2.7-liter or 3.3-liter V-6. Transmissions: Five-speed manual, four- or five-speed automatic...

Cars.com
2008 Hyundai Santa Fe Professional Cars.com Review

...Base price range: $21,150-$29,600 plus $695 freight. Price as tested: $32,165 (Limited all-wheel drive, including freight and options). On the Road rating: 8.8...

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The 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe lands in an interesting middle ground between more compact crossover SUVs such as the Toyota RAV4, and mid-sizers such as the Toyota Highlander and Honda Pilot.

The Santa Fe is easier to park than those mid-sizers while boasting a more settled ride on the highway than the compact competition--though beware that the firm suspension is choppier than the norm on rough city streets.

The Santa Fe's third-row seat feels bigger than the one offered in the RAV4 and works in a pinch for kids.


 
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