Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
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Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
Hi people
Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
only go so far)
Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
choice...
Cheers!
Alex
Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
only go so far)
Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
choice...
Cheers!
Alex
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
>Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>choice...
Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
transmition
Alex
>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>choice...
Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
transmition
Alex
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
>Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>choice...
Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
transmition
Alex
>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>choice...
Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
transmition
Alex
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
just got an 06 Santa Fe. LOVE IT!!!!! but fer the lil bit extra I would go
with the V6 rather than the 4 cyl.. gas mileage difference is minimal and
you have the extra power if ya need it..
Pete..
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>>choice...
>
> Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
> transmition
>
> Alex
>
with the V6 rather than the 4 cyl.. gas mileage difference is minimal and
you have the extra power if ya need it..
Pete..
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410945.094556.87800@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>>choice...
>
> Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
> transmition
>
> Alex
>
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
just got an 06 Santa Fe. LOVE IT!!!!! but fer the lil bit extra I would go
with the V6 rather than the 4 cyl.. gas mileage difference is minimal and
you have the extra power if ya need it..
Pete..
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> >Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>>choice...
>
> Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
> transmition
>
> Alex
>
with the V6 rather than the 4 cyl.. gas mileage difference is minimal and
you have the extra power if ya need it..
Pete..
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410945.094556.87800@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>>choice...
>
> Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
> transmition
>
> Alex
>
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
>just got an 06 Santa Fe. LOVE IT!!!!! but fer the lil bit extra I would go
>with the V6 rather than the 4 cyl.. gas mileage difference is minimal and
>you have the extra power if ya need it..
>Pete..
Hi Pete
Yeah, I'd like to get the V6 as well if Hyundai hadn't taken upon
themselves to decide V6 drivers didn't deserve to drive stick...poor
decision IMO and shiftronic or whatever it's called just doesn't cut it
for me! I like to drive...
Alex
>with the V6 rather than the 4 cyl.. gas mileage difference is minimal and
>you have the extra power if ya need it..
>Pete..
Hi Pete
Yeah, I'd like to get the V6 as well if Hyundai hadn't taken upon
themselves to decide V6 drivers didn't deserve to drive stick...poor
decision IMO and shiftronic or whatever it's called just doesn't cut it
for me! I like to drive...
Alex
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
>just got an 06 Santa Fe. LOVE IT!!!!! but fer the lil bit extra I would go
>with the V6 rather than the 4 cyl.. gas mileage difference is minimal and
>you have the extra power if ya need it..
>Pete..
Hi Pete
Yeah, I'd like to get the V6 as well if Hyundai hadn't taken upon
themselves to decide V6 drivers didn't deserve to drive stick...poor
decision IMO and shiftronic or whatever it's called just doesn't cut it
for me! I like to drive...
Alex
>with the V6 rather than the 4 cyl.. gas mileage difference is minimal and
>you have the extra power if ya need it..
>Pete..
Hi Pete
Yeah, I'd like to get the V6 as well if Hyundai hadn't taken upon
themselves to decide V6 drivers didn't deserve to drive stick...poor
decision IMO and shiftronic or whatever it's called just doesn't cut it
for me! I like to drive...
Alex
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
I think you primary decision needs to focus on whether you'd like the
additional space or the lower cost and better fuel economy.
I'd also make sure you test drive the Tucson in all versions you're
considering (2.0 man and whatever else) as well as the 2.7 Santa Fe. If
you're not going to be towing anything, I think the 3.5 in the Santa Fe
is
overkill.
additional space or the lower cost and better fuel economy.
I'd also make sure you test drive the Tucson in all versions you're
considering (2.0 man and whatever else) as well as the 2.7 Santa Fe. If
you're not going to be towing anything, I think the 3.5 in the Santa Fe
is
overkill.
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
I think you primary decision needs to focus on whether you'd like the
additional space or the lower cost and better fuel economy.
I'd also make sure you test drive the Tucson in all versions you're
considering (2.0 man and whatever else) as well as the 2.7 Santa Fe. If
you're not going to be towing anything, I think the 3.5 in the Santa Fe
is
overkill.
additional space or the lower cost and better fuel economy.
I'd also make sure you test drive the Tucson in all versions you're
considering (2.0 man and whatever else) as well as the 2.7 Santa Fe. If
you're not going to be towing anything, I think the 3.5 in the Santa Fe
is
overkill.
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
the Tuscon has scored 5 stars for side and front which is actually better
than the santa fe i think, ive read some where the tuscon has more passenger
space, but a lil less cargo space.
the tuscon has standard stability controll and traction controll.. something
the santa fe doesnt have.
but if i were you, i'd also look at the kia sportage, same vehicle just
different trims...
The sportage has standard side and head air bags something which you only
get in the tuscon if you buy the highest end model......
portable dvd players are cheap, so that wouldnt really sway me to buy a
certain vehicle over another that has more standard saftey gear...
149.00 for a portable player at canadian tire..
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> Hi people
>
> Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
> presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
> have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
> 30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
> With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
> and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
> Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
>
> The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
> almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
> cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
> passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
> only go so far)
>
> Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
> purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
> choice...
>
> Cheers!
>
> Alex
>
than the santa fe i think, ive read some where the tuscon has more passenger
space, but a lil less cargo space.
the tuscon has standard stability controll and traction controll.. something
the santa fe doesnt have.
but if i were you, i'd also look at the kia sportage, same vehicle just
different trims...
The sportage has standard side and head air bags something which you only
get in the tuscon if you buy the highest end model......
portable dvd players are cheap, so that wouldnt really sway me to buy a
certain vehicle over another that has more standard saftey gear...
149.00 for a portable player at canadian tire..
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410432.784458.285990@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi people
>
> Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
> presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
> have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
> 30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
> With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
> and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
> Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
>
> The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
> almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
> cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
> passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
> only go so far)
>
> Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
> purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
> choice...
>
> Cheers!
>
> Alex
>
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
the Tuscon has scored 5 stars for side and front which is actually better
than the santa fe i think, ive read some where the tuscon has more passenger
space, but a lil less cargo space.
the tuscon has standard stability controll and traction controll.. something
the santa fe doesnt have.
but if i were you, i'd also look at the kia sportage, same vehicle just
different trims...
The sportage has standard side and head air bags something which you only
get in the tuscon if you buy the highest end model......
portable dvd players are cheap, so that wouldnt really sway me to buy a
certain vehicle over another that has more standard saftey gear...
149.00 for a portable player at canadian tire..
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410432.784458.285990@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi people
>
> Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
> presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
> have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
> 30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
> With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
> and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
> Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
>
> The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
> almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
> cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
> passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
> only go so far)
>
> Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
> purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
> choice...
>
> Cheers!
>
> Alex
>
than the santa fe i think, ive read some where the tuscon has more passenger
space, but a lil less cargo space.
the tuscon has standard stability controll and traction controll.. something
the santa fe doesnt have.
but if i were you, i'd also look at the kia sportage, same vehicle just
different trims...
The sportage has standard side and head air bags something which you only
get in the tuscon if you buy the highest end model......
portable dvd players are cheap, so that wouldnt really sway me to buy a
certain vehicle over another that has more standard saftey gear...
149.00 for a portable player at canadian tire..
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410432.784458.285990@o13g2000cwo.googlegr oups.com...
> Hi people
>
> Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
> presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
> have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
> 30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
> With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
> and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
> Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
>
> The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
> almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
> cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
> passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
> only go so far)
>
> Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
> purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
> choice...
>
> Cheers!
>
> Alex
>
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
Your toddler is getting bigger every day. His "toys" are getting bigger
with him.
I was seriously looking to purchase a Nissan Maxima. Then reality set
in. I live in the Arizona desert. My home is on a dirt road and all the
roads that lead to it are dirt and they get washed out during Monsoon
season. I like landscaping and home improvements. I have two LARGE dogs.
I am a large format photographer and amateur astronomer. My husband is
a carpenter. We also like bike riding.
I bought a Santa Fe, 3.5L, 4WD.
cheg wrote:
> Hi people
>
> Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
> presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
> have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
> 30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
> With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
> and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
> Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
>
> The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
> almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
> cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
> passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
> only go so far)
>
> Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
> purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
> choice...
>
> Cheers!
>
> Alex
>
with him.
I was seriously looking to purchase a Nissan Maxima. Then reality set
in. I live in the Arizona desert. My home is on a dirt road and all the
roads that lead to it are dirt and they get washed out during Monsoon
season. I like landscaping and home improvements. I have two LARGE dogs.
I am a large format photographer and amateur astronomer. My husband is
a carpenter. We also like bike riding.
I bought a Santa Fe, 3.5L, 4WD.
cheg wrote:
> Hi people
>
> Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
> presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
> have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
> 30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
> With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
> and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
> Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
>
> The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
> almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
> cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
> passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
> only go so far)
>
> Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
> purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
> choice...
>
> Cheers!
>
> Alex
>
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
Your toddler is getting bigger every day. His "toys" are getting bigger
with him.
I was seriously looking to purchase a Nissan Maxima. Then reality set
in. I live in the Arizona desert. My home is on a dirt road and all the
roads that lead to it are dirt and they get washed out during Monsoon
season. I like landscaping and home improvements. I have two LARGE dogs.
I am a large format photographer and amateur astronomer. My husband is
a carpenter. We also like bike riding.
I bought a Santa Fe, 3.5L, 4WD.
cheg wrote:
> Hi people
>
> Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
> presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
> have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
> 30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
> With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
> and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
> Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
>
> The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
> almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
> cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
> passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
> only go so far)
>
> Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
> purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
> choice...
>
> Cheers!
>
> Alex
>
with him.
I was seriously looking to purchase a Nissan Maxima. Then reality set
in. I live in the Arizona desert. My home is on a dirt road and all the
roads that lead to it are dirt and they get washed out during Monsoon
season. I like landscaping and home improvements. I have two LARGE dogs.
I am a large format photographer and amateur astronomer. My husband is
a carpenter. We also like bike riding.
I bought a Santa Fe, 3.5L, 4WD.
cheg wrote:
> Hi people
>
> Ok. I'm this close to buying one of the above mentioned vehicles. I
> presently own a 2001 Accent GSI which I love to drive but now that we
> have a toddler and having to bend my back everytime I have to put the
> 30lb sack of potatoes in his car seat, I need something more practical.
> With Hyundai having its 0% four year financing, 5 year bumper to bumper
> and roadside assistance, and a free portable DVD player...hehe (in
> Canada anyway), it would be crazy for me not to buy one of their cars.
>
> The dilemma is this: The Tucson, however newer and better equiped, has
> almost the same type of mpg as it's older sister. The older has more
> cargo space and a solid frame (don't care so much for the extra
> passenger seating space with my average 8.5' frame and toddler legs
> only go so far)
>
> Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
> purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
> choice...
>
> Cheers!
>
> Alex
>
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
id go for the kia, u also can get allwheel drive in the 4cyl tuson/kia,
which u cannot in the santa fe
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410945.094556.87800@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>>choice...
>
> Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
> transmition
>
> Alex
>
which u cannot in the santa fe
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410945.094556.87800@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>>choice...
>
> Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
> transmition
>
> Alex
>
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Re: Need opinions please - Tucson vs Santa
id go for the kia, u also can get allwheel drive in the 4cyl tuson/kia,
which u cannot in the santa fe
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410945.094556.87800@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>>choice...
>
> Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
> transmition
>
> Alex
>
which u cannot in the santa fe
"cheg" <alarose@gmail.com> wrote in message
news:1134410945.094556.87800@g43g2000cwa.googlegro ups.com...
> >Please, O Hyundai Gurus, tell me which path I should take! This
>>purchase should be happening this week and I want to make a good
>>choice...
>
> Sorry, I should have added that I was considering the 4 cyl. standard
> transmition
>
> Alex
>