Word of warning to anyone looking at these vehicles in the non-hybrid configuration. Outside of their radical style change, which I personally thought looked hideous, these are feature loaded and very reasonably priced vehicles. We picked one of the calligraphy models for my wife about 3 weeks ago.
300 miles later and we have a DCT failure, blown transmission. Hyundai without even a second of hesitation has offered to initiate a buy back in lieu of a warranty repair. Major red flag. They are having problems with catastrophic drivetrain failures and a recall is likely incoming. The dealer we purchased from had two other Santa fe's in line in front of me for a transmission, and had no clue when they were getting any more parts in.
Figured I'd spare one of my fellow texaggers the same misery as the dealerships have been very quiet about this known issue.
Back to the drawing board for a new car....done with Hyundai as it's the second power train failure we've experienced in a Hyundai in two months (24 Santa Fe replaced a 14 Santa Fe sport with a blown engine).
300 miles later and we have a DCT failure, blown transmission. Hyundai without even a second of hesitation has offered to initiate a buy back in lieu of a warranty repair. Major red flag. They are having problems with catastrophic drivetrain failures and a recall is likely incoming. The dealer we purchased from had two other Santa fe's in line in front of me for a transmission, and had no clue when they were getting any more parts in.
Figured I'd spare one of my fellow texaggers the same misery as the dealerships have been very quiet about this known issue.
Back to the drawing board for a new car....done with Hyundai as it's the second power train failure we've experienced in a Hyundai in two months (24 Santa Fe replaced a 14 Santa Fe sport with a blown engine).