2011 hyundai santa fe
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Q: How Much Below Sticker Should I Expect to Pay for a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe?
A: you should be about 2,000 below sticker price, but using a website like edmunds.com will tell you what you should pay by the area you live in,that way you’ll have a better idea, use internet buying thatw ay you’ll for sure get the price you got thru that website.
also some dealers sell internet buying only and at times will be even less than edmunds, so also check into that plus look at the dealers web site.
Q: What a will $ 32,740 2011 Hyundai Santa fe,Limited Completely loaded sell for in 2012?
A: look up a 2010
Q: 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe, is it a good buy?
Hi, I need to buy a NEW Mid-Size SUV which is not expensive, will be used by a family of 4 and I am stucked with Hyundai Santa Fe.
Will take care of the vehicle and probably will use for until it last and performs good. I only consume like 7000m/yr. Primary daily use if from home to work and back. like only 10-15 miles a day.
Do you think it is a good pick or should I just shell out like $6000 more and buy some much more reliable vehicle?
A: You could probably still find a new 2009 Santa Fe somewhere and save thousands.
As the very least, buy a 2010. They are starting to discount them now.
Yes, the Santa Fe is a good vehicle.
Q: Whats the exact release date of 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe?
Anyone? Let me know…thank you…Please no BS, coz I cant afford any other Mid-Size SUV..
A: My Dallas area dealer said they will have them in by late Oct
Q: Hyundai Santa Fe vs Hyundai Tucson whats the difference?
I mean if you take a look:
2011 Hyundai Tucson MSRP: $24,425
Trim: GLS 4cyl AWD 6spd AT
2010 Hyundai Santa Fe MSRP: $25,640 – $1000 rebate = $24,640
Trim: GLS 4cyl AWD 6spd AT.
The difference in price is just a mere $215…
I think that the standars and interiors are pretty much the same…
Whats the difference? the Looks? and size?
How much bigger is Santa Fe compared to Tucson?
Hyundai claims, Tucson has more passenger room than Acura MDX?
Please elaborate…
A: The current Santa Fe is an older, recently-refreshed model, while the current Tucson (ix35 in other markets) is a recently-released one. That accounts for the rebate, since Hyundai still has to move them off the lots in spite of of potential competition from their own Tucson.
Officially, the Santa Fe is already in the mid-sized SUV category while the Tucson is a compact SUV.
Size-wise, the Santa Fe should be a little bigger, but a little dated compared to the Tucson.
Q: Hyundai Santa Fe reliability grade?
How do you rate Hyundai Santa Fe about reliability compared to Honda Pilot, Subaru Tribeca and Toyota Higlander?
A lot says that Hyundai’s are crap…Is this true up to this year 2011?
So rate them 1-10. 10 is highest…
Rate Honda, Toyota, and Subaru first, then rate the Hyundai.
Thank you! I am considering the Hyundai because its a lot cheaper, but I want to know if it is worth the savings? Or it will just cost me much more in the future? I will buy a brand new car, and will probably use it minimum of 10yrs.
A: Consumer Reports the higher number the better Hyundia 78 Honda 74 Subaru 70 Toyota 81
Q: Toyota vs. Hyundai vs. Dodge?
I’m looking to buy a new car because mine took a dump on me. (Litterally. It dumped a bunch of anti-freeze and I was told the head gasket is blown and not worth repairing.)
So I figured, I’m going to get myself a new car for once since I’ve never really owned a new car. (This last one was a 1999 hand-me-down from my brother). My main requirements:
2010 or 2011
4/All wheel drive
30+ miles per gallon city and highway
leather seats (I have two dogs… one who sometimes gets an upset stomach on longer trips.)
That’s the big stuff for me, as well as having a decent warranty.
Unfortunately, there are like 5 major dealerships within a 2 hour drive from where I live (3 in an hours drive). (our state was the most hardest hit by the government forcing dealerships to close.) So there is NO competition really.
I had it narrowed down to a 2011 Toyota Rav4 limited… but they were not budging price wise. (because there is no competition, they feel they don’t need to wheel and deal cause options are limited.)
after figuring things out, the total price was $30,000… and the sales guy came down to $29,200. He also would take my other car as a trade in for $400. I basically told him I’d be looking around for a better deal and that coming down less than $1000 wasn’t exactly impressive. Eventually he called me the next day and said he’d let it go for $27,400.
I found a Hyundai Santa Fe, 2011… AWD, leather seats, fully automatic, they are willing to sell for $26,400. The only thing would be that it wouldn’t get as good of gas milage as the Rav4.
I told the Toyota salesman if he can match them, I’d get the car today. He basically tried to make it sound like it wasn’t that great of a deal because Hyundai is crap… (even though my brother had one and loved it for many years…)
but he refused to come down that extra $1000 to make the sale.
So my main question is… should I just say too bad so sad for you and give the sale to Hyundai? Should I give a second look to Dodge (the only other major dealership I had kind of brushed off.)
or am I being too tough on Toyota and passing up on a good deal to get a 2011 Rav4 for $27,400?
A: You also should compare car insurance quotes for cars before buying one, for example here – carquotes.fateback.com
Q: I just bought a 2011 Hyundai Tucson and I an not happy with it can I trade it in for something else ?
I have only made 2 payments. I would like to get the Santa Fe or maybe a different make like the Ford Edge is this possible without a big hassle?
A: The dealer would probably love to sell you another Hyundai, or take that one back and not refund any money to you. you get what you pay for. At any rate, you’re at the mercy of the Hyundai dealer. Try this, contact the internet sales manager where youbought the car and try to work out something. And be sure you really want the SantaFe before you buy it. That will be the smallest hassle I can imagine. If there is something wrong with the car youmight negotiate with that fact. If the car doesn’t fit you, that will get little sympathy. Perhaps some modification can be made for you.
Q: car worth buying in Dubai,UAE?
I live in Dubai UAE, and really like to buy the 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe 2.4L or MItsubishi Outlander or Kia Sportage 2011, 2.4 L .I am not sure about the resale value ,performance, reliability and safety of these cars . because I keep receiving conflicting information on this topic .
There are Ramadan promotions going on for Ford (2010 model) and Nissan Xtrail(2010 model).my friend suggested me about Kia Soren to also.
I am really new to this topic and confused.
My budget is AED 70000-80000
Can anyone help to me on this topic?suggest me what would be the best for my budget.Specialy for UAE
Thanks in advance
A: As an Expat, it is better to own a low-budget car.
My choice in those you have mentioned
1. Hyundai Sata Fe
2. Nissan X-Trail / X-Terra
3. Kia Sportage
Sorento is not a 4WD and Outlander is not good.
Ignore the donkey on this forum
1 and 2 may be slightly over budget. Good offers on the Altima – Great value for money
Q: Is it wise to buy an extended warranty for a used vehicle from the dealership?
I’m buying a 2006 hyundai santa fe with 54,000 km.
so the 5 year initial warranty is still up til 2011.
I’m a moderate driver. In my other car I put an average of 8,000 km/year.
A: Make sure you know exactly what the factory warranty covers and what the extended warranty will cover beyond the factory. If your not planning on keeping the car longer than the warranty, then no. If you are, wait till it’s late in the year of 2010. And you don’t have to go through the dealer either. There may be other carriers out there that are cheaper and better. I’d say forget the extended warranty for now and save for one later.
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