Hyunday Santa Fe 2004 3.5L V6 FWD gas milage
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Re: Hyunday Santa Fe 2004 3.5L V6 FWD gas milage
On 7/9/2009 23:28, gamma@quadrant.com wrote:
> Spoted an add on cars.com from a local dealer. Planning to go and
> check out. But one question. How is the gas milage on this car city
> and highway? Thanks.
>
Mine gets 18 city, 24 highway.
> Spoted an add on cars.com from a local dealer. Planning to go and
> check out. But one question. How is the gas milage on this car city
> and highway? Thanks.
>
Mine gets 18 city, 24 highway.
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Re: Hyunday Santa Fe 2004 3.5L V6 FWD gas milage
On Jul 9, 11:28 pm, ga...@quadrant.com wrote:
> Spoted an add on cars.com from a local dealer. Planning to go and
> check out. But one question. How is the gas milage on this car city
> and highway? Thanks.
Go to www.fueleconomy.gov. You'll be able to check fuel economy
ratings (and owner-reported data) for just about any passenger
vehicle,.
> Spoted an add on cars.com from a local dealer. Planning to go and
> check out. But one question. How is the gas milage on this car city
> and highway? Thanks.
Go to www.fueleconomy.gov. You'll be able to check fuel economy
ratings (and owner-reported data) for just about any passenger
vehicle,.
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Re: Hyunday Santa Fe 2004 3.5L V6 FWD gas milage
HyundaiTech's advice is sound (as usual) to get the official numbers.
My take on that 3.5L is that it is a very refined and smooth engine with
ample power for the Santa Fe. It probably won't be THE most fuel efficient
engine, but not the worst either. I've done alright with mine.
Biggest concern is that it is an engine with a timing belt that needs to be
replaced about every 60,000 miles.
<gamma@quadrant.com> wrote in message
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> Spoted an add on cars.com from a local dealer. Planning to go and
> check out. But one question. How is the gas milage on this car city
> and highway? Thanks.
My take on that 3.5L is that it is a very refined and smooth engine with
ample power for the Santa Fe. It probably won't be THE most fuel efficient
engine, but not the worst either. I've done alright with mine.
Biggest concern is that it is an engine with a timing belt that needs to be
replaced about every 60,000 miles.
<gamma@quadrant.com> wrote in message
news:07dd555agol3ksprme0k6bji4guvvi81v7@4ax.com...
> Spoted an add on cars.com from a local dealer. Planning to go and
> check out. But one question. How is the gas milage on this car city
> and highway? Thanks.
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