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Someone told me over Xmas Lunch that he has ordered a 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe.
Another person suggests that the Japanese car makers have retreated and no longer improving on their products.
I have enough of continental cars. American cars are disappointing with poor steering.
What do you think?
I am tempted to go for a Santa Fe test-drive.
Hyundai Santa Fe Elite Review
Price Guide (recommended price before statutory & delivery charges): $45,999
Also consider:
Ford Territory (from $39,990);
Holden Captiva7 (from $38,490);
Kia Sorento (from $36,490);
Mazda CX-9 (from $44,425)
Sometimes the most unlikely cars attract the most attention. The motoring.com.au crew gets to sample some weird and wonderful machinery and, for the most part, it goes largely unnoticed by the general public… Then there's the new Hyundai Santa Fe...
In short, I can’t remember the last time I had so many people stop and ask me about a car I’ve driven over a weekend. Usually you need to be piloting an Italian supercar or an extravagant German coupe before you’re requisitioned with “Can I have a look, mate?”
But stopping the Santa Fe in shopping centre carparks, service stations and even at the traffic lights inquisitive mums and dads seemed eager to get an opinion from the man at the wheel. Wanting to know how it feels, how it drives and how much it cost. And, perhaps oddly, how big the wheels were.
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Another person suggests that the Japanese car makers have retreated and no longer improving on their products.
I have enough of continental cars. American cars are disappointing with poor steering.
What do you think?
I am tempted to go for a Santa Fe test-drive.
Hyundai Santa Fe Elite Review
Price Guide (recommended price before statutory & delivery charges): $45,999
Also consider:
Ford Territory (from $39,990);
Holden Captiva7 (from $38,490);
Kia Sorento (from $36,490);
Mazda CX-9 (from $44,425)
Sometimes the most unlikely cars attract the most attention. The motoring.com.au crew gets to sample some weird and wonderful machinery and, for the most part, it goes largely unnoticed by the general public… Then there's the new Hyundai Santa Fe...
In short, I can’t remember the last time I had so many people stop and ask me about a car I’ve driven over a weekend. Usually you need to be piloting an Italian supercar or an extravagant German coupe before you’re requisitioned with “Can I have a look, mate?”
But stopping the Santa Fe in shopping centre carparks, service stations and even at the traffic lights inquisitive mums and dads seemed eager to get an opinion from the man at the wheel. Wanting to know how it feels, how it drives and how much it cost. And, perhaps oddly, how big the wheels were.

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