Saturday, December 3, 2016

2017 Hyundai Santa Fe review



2017 Hyundai Santa Fe review

The Hyundai Santa Fe is back in 2017 with an amazing design and add on features to add to the amazing cruising functionalities of Hyundai Santa Fe. This 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe review introduces you the the amazing world the car has to offer.

One of the amazing new things is the improvement is safety,  considering that the target market for the Hyundai Santa Fe is “family,” it makes sense to add these safety features. There is a new parking camera with multiview function, a lane-departure, electronic parking brake and automatic emergency braking. Other features include braking with pedestrian detection, cruise control and automatic high beams. These feature are available for extra $2100 as Ultimate Tech page on SE Ultimate and Limited Ultimate.



There are different configurations, The two, four, six, seven, and four configurations. The configuration numbers refer to the Santa Fe’s many expanded choices for 2017, including two- or four-wheel drive, six- or seven-seat configurations, and four distinct trim levels.

2017 Hyundai Santa Fe interior

The  2017 Hyundai Santa Fe Interior is very attractive and luxurious. It spots an array of control buttons for different functionalities. The arrangement for the different seat options is equally something unique. There is adjustment in the center stack, to create space for the latest feature that has been incorporated - 7.0-inch touchscreen display. This comes with comes standard on the base Santa Fe SE and also, an Android Auto phone integration feature is available. There is a drive-mode selector to switch between Eco, Sport and Normal settings.

2017 Hyundai Santa Fe price


The 2017 Hyundai Santa Fe price is the most reasonable out there, delivering real value for money. For 2017, the price of a Hyundai Santa Fe has increased by a couple of hundreds of dollars. It is currently priced about $32,000. With additional features that are available for the Ultimate edition, the price can nudge up to over $40,000.




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