Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
#1
Guest
Posts: n/a
Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
--
is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
--
#2
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
My 6' husband is quite comfy in the front seat as a pasenger since I
drive usally. He was quoted as stating how roomy our 2002 Santa Fe is.
Tom Betz wrote:
> Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
> is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
> Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>
> Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>
> The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
> immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
>
>
>
> --
drive usally. He was quoted as stating how roomy our 2002 Santa Fe is.
Tom Betz wrote:
> Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
> is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
> Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>
> Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>
> The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
> immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
>
>
>
> --
#4
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
I am 6 foot and wish my 2004 Santa Fe LX AWD had about 3 inches more leg
room.
"Tom Betz" <spammers_lie@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:Xns961E558BA830Agreenriverordinance@216.168.3 .44...
> Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
> is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
> Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>
> Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>
> The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
> immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
>
>
>
> --
room.
"Tom Betz" <spammers_lie@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:Xns961E558BA830Agreenriverordinance@216.168.3 .44...
> Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
> is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
> Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>
> Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>
> The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
> immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
>
>
>
> --
#5
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
Me too. More head room would be nice also, my hair keeps getting messed up
as it rubs against the top.
Don
"Striker" <Bondolliec@erols.com> wrote in message
news:NMednRG2JoolWaHfRVn-2A@rcn.net...
> I am 6 foot and wish my 2004 Santa Fe LX AWD had about 3 inches more leg
> room.
> "Tom Betz" <spammers_lie@pobox.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns961E558BA830Agreenriverordinance@216.168.3 .44...
> > Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
> > is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
> > Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
> >
> > Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
> >
> > The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
> > immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
> >
> >
> >
> > --
>
>
as it rubs against the top.
Don
"Striker" <Bondolliec@erols.com> wrote in message
news:NMednRG2JoolWaHfRVn-2A@rcn.net...
> I am 6 foot and wish my 2004 Santa Fe LX AWD had about 3 inches more leg
> room.
> "Tom Betz" <spammers_lie@pobox.com> wrote in message
> news:Xns961E558BA830Agreenriverordinance@216.168.3 .44...
> > Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
> > is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
> > Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
> >
> > Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
> >
> > The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
> > immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
> >
> >
> >
> > --
>
>
#6
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
Yes, more leg room. That sold my wife on the Tucson over the Sante
Fe.
ED
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:24:34 -0000, Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com>
wrote:
>Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
>is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
>Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>
>Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>
>The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
>immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
Fe.
ED
On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:24:34 -0000, Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com>
wrote:
>Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
>is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
>Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>
>Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>
>The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
>immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
#7
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
I understood the Tuscon had more width for the driver/passenger too....Good
for you fat folks<G>
I'm also glad I'm only 5'8"....my Santa Fe fits me well but I can see how it
might be a bit cramped for over 6'....
--
<hoff@suscom.net> wrote in message
news:h5qq315rcfg0hqd53bplpdnq23oancae8t@4ax.com...
> Yes, more leg room. That sold my wife on the Tucson over the Sante
> Fe.
> ED
>
> On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:24:34 -0000, Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
>>is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
>>Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>>
>>Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>>
>>The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
>>immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
>
for you fat folks<G>
I'm also glad I'm only 5'8"....my Santa Fe fits me well but I can see how it
might be a bit cramped for over 6'....
--
<hoff@suscom.net> wrote in message
news:h5qq315rcfg0hqd53bplpdnq23oancae8t@4ax.com...
> Yes, more leg room. That sold my wife on the Tucson over the Sante
> Fe.
> ED
>
> On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:24:34 -0000, Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com>
> wrote:
>
>>Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
>>is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
>>Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>>
>>Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>>
>>The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
>>immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
>
#8
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
were big guys 6 ft + and at the time santa fe came out it seemed to be the
roomiest smaller suv out there.
not narrow inside, plenty of head and leg room..
"Krazy Kanuck" <limbery@accesscomm.ca.removethis> wrote in message
news:423e247a$1@news.accesscomm.ca...
>I understood the Tuscon had more width for the driver/passenger too....Good
>for you fat folks<G>
> I'm also glad I'm only 5'8"....my Santa Fe fits me well but I can see how
> it might be a bit cramped for over 6'....
>
> --
> <hoff@suscom.net> wrote in message
> news:h5qq315rcfg0hqd53bplpdnq23oancae8t@4ax.com...
>> Yes, more leg room. That sold my wife on the Tucson over the Sante
>> Fe.
>> ED
>>
>> On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:24:34 -0000, Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
>>>is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
>>>Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>>>
>>>Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>>>
>>>The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
>>>immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
>>
>
>
roomiest smaller suv out there.
not narrow inside, plenty of head and leg room..
"Krazy Kanuck" <limbery@accesscomm.ca.removethis> wrote in message
news:423e247a$1@news.accesscomm.ca...
>I understood the Tuscon had more width for the driver/passenger too....Good
>for you fat folks<G>
> I'm also glad I'm only 5'8"....my Santa Fe fits me well but I can see how
> it might be a bit cramped for over 6'....
>
> --
> <hoff@suscom.net> wrote in message
> news:h5qq315rcfg0hqd53bplpdnq23oancae8t@4ax.com...
>> Yes, more leg room. That sold my wife on the Tucson over the Sante
>> Fe.
>> ED
>>
>> On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:24:34 -0000, Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
>>>is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
>>>Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
>>>
>>>Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
>>>
>>>The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
>>>immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
>>
>
>
#9
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
I'm a 5'8" fat folk and its plenty roomy for me.
Jon
"Krazy Kanuck" <limbery@accesscomm.ca.removethis> wrote in message
news:423e247a$1@news.accesscomm.ca...
> I understood the Tuscon had more width for the driver/passenger
too....Good
> for you fat folks<G>
> I'm also glad I'm only 5'8"....my Santa Fe fits me well but I can see how
it
> might be a bit cramped for over 6'....
>
> --
> <hoff@suscom.net> wrote in message
> news:h5qq315rcfg0hqd53bplpdnq23oancae8t@4ax.com...
> > Yes, more leg room. That sold my wife on the Tucson over the Sante
> > Fe.
> > ED
> >
> > On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:24:34 -0000, Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
> >>is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
> >>Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
> >>
> >>Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
> >>
> >>The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
> >>immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
> >
>
>
Jon
"Krazy Kanuck" <limbery@accesscomm.ca.removethis> wrote in message
news:423e247a$1@news.accesscomm.ca...
> I understood the Tuscon had more width for the driver/passenger
too....Good
> for you fat folks<G>
> I'm also glad I'm only 5'8"....my Santa Fe fits me well but I can see how
it
> might be a bit cramped for over 6'....
>
> --
> <hoff@suscom.net> wrote in message
> news:h5qq315rcfg0hqd53bplpdnq23oancae8t@4ax.com...
> > Yes, more leg room. That sold my wife on the Tucson over the Sante
> > Fe.
> > ED
> >
> > On Sat, 19 Mar 2005 13:24:34 -0000, Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com>
> > wrote:
> >
> >>Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the Tucson
> >>is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to me) than the
> >>Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller vehicle.
> >>
> >>Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger inside?
> >>
> >>The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling it out
> >>immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
> >
>
>
#10
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
Quoth Tom Betz <spammers_lie@pobox.com> in
news:Xns961E558BA830Agreenriverordinance@216.168.3 .44:
> Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the
> Tucson is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to
> me) than the Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller
> vehicle.
>
> Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger
> inside?
>
> The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling
> it out immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
Following up myself, I went and tried a couple of Tucsons on today,
and with the seat adjusted correctly, I fit into it quite
comfortably. There was even enough headroom in the LX with the sun
roof!
I now have two vehicles of this type on my list of eligible machines:
the Tucson and the Honda Element. Because its drivers' seat is more
adjustable, the Tucson has a scoche more legroom than the Element, so
it's in the lead as of now.
--
George Bush's War of Choice on Iraq is a totally unnecessary war.
Every life lost, every limb lost, every disfigurement, every
disability caused there is more blood on George W. Bush's hands,
and on the hands of everyone who votes for George W. Bush.
news:Xns961E558BA830Agreenriverordinance@216.168.3 .44:
> Looking at the specs on Hyundai's web site, it looks like the
> Tucson is roomier in the front seat (where it really matters to
> me) than the Santa Fe, even though Tucson is a slightly smaller
> vehicle.
>
> Has anyone here tried on the Tucson yet? Does it feel bigger
> inside?
>
> The Santa Fe's B pillar was obnoxiously located for me, ruling
> it out immediately. Maybe there's hope for the Tucson...
Following up myself, I went and tried a couple of Tucsons on today,
and with the seat adjusted correctly, I fit into it quite
comfortably. There was even enough headroom in the LX with the sun
roof!
I now have two vehicles of this type on my list of eligible machines:
the Tucson and the Honda Element. Because its drivers' seat is more
adjustable, the Tucson has a scoche more legroom than the Element, so
it's in the lead as of now.
--
George Bush's War of Choice on Iraq is a totally unnecessary war.
Every life lost, every limb lost, every disfigurement, every
disability caused there is more blood on George W. Bush's hands,
and on the hands of everyone who votes for George W. Bush.
#11
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
>
> I now have two vehicles of this type on my list of eligible machines:
> the Tucson and the Honda Element. Because its drivers' seat is more
> adjustable, the Tucson has a scoche more legroom than the Element, so
> it's in the lead as of now.
>
.....Better warranty too with the Tucson?...
#12
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
Quoth "Krazy Kanuck" <limbery@accesscomm.ca.removethis> in news:4240c3fc$1@news.accesscomm.ca:
>>
>> I now have two vehicles of this type on my list of eligible
>> machines: the Tucson and the Honda Element. Because its
>> drivers' seat is more adjustable, the Tucson has a scoche more
>> legroom than the Element, so it's in the lead as of now.
>>
> ....Better warranty too with the Tucson?...
Over the weekend I tried on a Kia Sportage, and with its lower
center console and better shifter placement, it's even more
comfortable... with the same warranty as the Tucson.
Same adjustable driver's seat, too.
--
"I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they
charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these
men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them
to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S.
>>
>> I now have two vehicles of this type on my list of eligible
>> machines: the Tucson and the Honda Element. Because its
>> drivers' seat is more adjustable, the Tucson has a scoche more
>> legroom than the Element, so it's in the lead as of now.
>>
> ....Better warranty too with the Tucson?...
Over the weekend I tried on a Kia Sportage, and with its lower
center console and better shifter placement, it's even more
comfortable... with the same warranty as the Tucson.
Same adjustable driver's seat, too.
--
"I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they
charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these
men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them
to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S.
#13
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
i prefer the tuscons look over the sportages
"Tom Betz" <spammers_lie@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:Xns962AEB9C522Dgreenriverordinance@127.0.0.1. ..
> Quoth "Krazy Kanuck" <limbery@accesscomm.ca.removethis> in
> news:4240c3fc$1@news.accesscomm.ca:
>
>>>
>>> I now have two vehicles of this type on my list of eligible
>>> machines: the Tucson and the Honda Element. Because its
>>> drivers' seat is more adjustable, the Tucson has a scoche more
>>> legroom than the Element, so it's in the lead as of now.
>>>
>> ....Better warranty too with the Tucson?...
>
> Over the weekend I tried on a Kia Sportage, and with its lower
> center console and better shifter placement, it's even more
> comfortable... with the same warranty as the Tucson.
>
> Same adjustable driver's seat, too.
>
> --
> "I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they
> charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these
> men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them
> to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S.
"Tom Betz" <spammers_lie@pobox.com> wrote in message
news:Xns962AEB9C522Dgreenriverordinance@127.0.0.1. ..
> Quoth "Krazy Kanuck" <limbery@accesscomm.ca.removethis> in
> news:4240c3fc$1@news.accesscomm.ca:
>
>>>
>>> I now have two vehicles of this type on my list of eligible
>>> machines: the Tucson and the Honda Element. Because its
>>> drivers' seat is more adjustable, the Tucson has a scoche more
>>> legroom than the Element, so it's in the lead as of now.
>>>
>> ....Better warranty too with the Tucson?...
>
> Over the weekend I tried on a Kia Sportage, and with its lower
> center console and better shifter placement, it's even more
> comfortable... with the same warranty as the Tucson.
>
> Same adjustable driver's seat, too.
>
> --
> "I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they
> charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these
> men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them
> to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S.
#14
Guest
Posts: n/a
Re: Tucson roomier than Santa Fe?
Quoth "Jody" <jaaribare@yahoo.com> in news:4p43e.4486$x8.953574@news20.bellglobal.com:
> i prefer the tuscons look over the sportages
I can't argue with that.
--
"I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they
charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these
men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them
to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S.
> i prefer the tuscons look over the sportages
I can't argue with that.
--
"I am afeard there are few die well that die in a battle; for how can they
charitably dispose of anything when blood is their argument? Now, if these
men do not die well, it will be a black matter for the King that led them
to it; who to disobey were against all proportion of subjection." - W.S.
Thread
Thread Starter
Forum
Replies
Last Post
Peter
Hyundai Mailing List
50
08-06-2006 02:43 PM
Peter
Hyundai Mailing List
0
07-26-2006 09:00 PM
Peter
Hyundai Mailing List
0
07-26-2006 09:00 PM
Currently Active Users Viewing This Thread: 1 (0 members and 1 guests)