I drive these just about every day as a detailer at a Hyundai dealer. I personally prefer my older Santa Fe to drive but the interior of the new ones is just brilliant, particularly in the six seat configuration with the second row being two captains seats. Just one thing as a detailer with 40 years experience, I’d steer clear of the matte finish. You can’t clean it off with polish. Any scratches or marks cannot be buffed or you lose the matte finish. I’d go for standard paint and save yourself $1000.
We just bought the Calligraphy in 7 seater layout and absolutely love it. As a family of 5, it is perfect for us. Feels like such a luxury car compared to everything else we test drove. The kids love the space and and the heated seats! You can disable the speed warning beeping in your individual user settings which saves it.
My mom just traded her 2020 Santa Fe sport because it burned 2 Quarts every 1.5k miles. Only had 80k miles. It was ridiculous. She got a 2019 rav 4 with 17k miles. I’m happy she listened to me and got a Toyota.
Great review as always and a special thanks for being the only Aussie motoring journalist to finally identify that rectangular addition to the far right of the dashboard. Other local journos mentioned it was an additional speaker or a magnetic surface to hold notes against, similar to a fridge!
We just bought a calligraphy six seat. 80s and the amazing Car. My Wife loves it. People break their neck looking at it everywhere you go. Or maybe it’s My Wife!
Brilliant review, as ever... would expect nothing less from the Car Expert team! That brown interior actually looks okay - much better than I'd expect. Just a quick one on towing: the 2.5 turbo petrol will tow 2.5T when it is released later in the year, same as the previous gen Santa Fe diesel and V6 petrol.
You will love it! We finally got ours after waiting for almost 2 months to arrive from the factory. I tell you what, it seems like we get looked at every stoplight. White exterior Black interior Calligraphy AWD is what we have and it’s awesome! Congratulations, I’m excited for you.
I have had my calligraphy for 2 weeks now. Really enjoying it. The heads up display was not covered in the review i dont believe but its awesome and has google maps integration which is nice. The lane centering with adaptive cruise control is magnificant in stop start traffic, it drives it self. The speed sign detection alarm needs to be switched off as mentioned by Paul but not a big deal to turn it off.
The car is fantastic. Inside and out. Looks much better in person IMO. Saw a black one yesterday and it looked mint. Ended up buying a Calligraphy 6 seater.
Iv just bought one of these...it is an amazing car, only thing I don't like is that you have to turn of the driver's aids every time. Also wish the park brake came on when you put it in park. Other than those it's a brilliant car. I do interiors for a living and the trim is extremely good quality, i replaced a Bentley seat cover a few weeks ago and the fit on the santa fe was much better including the sewing
@@christttmasssholidddayyys497 Bought it cash. It really is a nice car. I have the Calligraphy spec.It's got all the extras..heated and cooled seats, Heated steering wheel, elctric everything and being a self charging hybrid it's very economical. Highly recommended if you are looking for a great all round family and work car.
Great review again. When you talk about practicality on all your reviews, can you include if the seat has 4 way adjustable head rest (up/down, front back/) or just 2 way adjustable ? Thanks
I had a 2021 diesel Santa Fe, great car but very annoying lane keep system that you had to turn off every time, the diesel was impeccable. I love the design of this new one, except the rear and Hyundai is fast becoming class leading with their interiors, this one looks sensational.
All new cars have that lane keeping assist and some have even more intrusive systems. Car drivers need a check list before driving off these days, like airline pilots. From seatbelts on to stop-start off to lane keeping assist off, but add ‘checking the surroundings, instruments, tyre pressure and condition and weekly fluid checks’ to the list.
We have a 2019 Sante Fe Highlander diesel and the lane keep is still better than anything I've driven recently (Rav4, Ford Everest, MGs, Haval Jolion, and others). I mean if you tie a small weight to the steering wheel you can practically drive hands free.along highways (insert "don't try this at home" warning)
@@jackh4787 I’ve had a very recent model Kia with the 2.2 engine and 8 speed dual clutch automatic with the lane assist system for three years and was OK. Not as driver adjustable as Ford’s latest but OK and better than Volvo XC90 system which I had before that. Especially OK when switched off LOL.
i have a friend who has a 2023 range rover, and the interior spec is SO similar! if you had shown me this interior a year or two ago, it would take me a while to determine this isnt a range rover. im genuinely impressed by the interior
You mentioned a full sized spare with the hybrid system. In the US, there is no spare tire that I know of, that comes with the hybrid trims. I wanted to know what the spare tire mechanism looks like and if it can be installed onto the US Santa Fe hybrids. Great video, BTW.
I just love the design! Someone said, "you can love it or hate it." But I just LOVE the design. Sleek, boxy, modern design that will detract other car owners on the road. I am reminded of that very old Onida TV adv caption in India: "Owners' pride, neighbors envy".
Thank you!! Looking to upgrade to one of these from my 2019 Holden Trax since we've had a bub and she cooks in the summer. Our dealership let us take one for a weekend to see if it fit with our lifestyle. I think the only quarrels we had was that the relax feature is hard to use with a carseat in the back haha! I also found when I drove that the driver monitoring system hardly went off. Suprisingly a lot more power than we thought. Even in your podcast you were worried if it'd be sluggish. I do wish it wasn't so expensive but that's a me problem and It's definitely worth the price. I have seen that the petrol versions in the states have been having transmission problems but not sure if that will come here since our versions are built in Korea compared to the States being built in Mexico I think (can't remember if in Mexico or built in the states)
Wife just got a new Kona., Saw the Santa Fe in the dealership when we collected her car. I think they look awesome and totally not what I'm typically drawn to. Would buy (if I had the bucks)!
Design is great. There is one thing missing - childseat tilt for 2nd row to have childeat installed and still be able to get in 3rd row. Kia Ev 9 - 7 seater has this system on 1/3 of the bench.
Thanks as always for a thorough and entertaining review. I know it’s apples and oranges but the price means cross shopping top Santa Fe and new base Prado with so many pros and cons.
a friend bought it a couple of days ago. excellent car overall. Interiors are beautiful. back is a bit off but drives nicely. might not be the fastest car but overall a great package. looks absolutely gorgeous in the white matt color.
From a current Landrover Discovery and Hyundai owner ,This may be the next move for me when other drive trains turn up ,because this has next to no towing capacity with this hybrid model and would require more ground clearance but I am impressed by the Hyundai bold design!
This car is so interesting and so different from previous shapes of Santa Fe... interesting they kept the name for such a different looking vehicle! Initially it looks like a Range Rover mixed with a family van... I love so many components to it, especially the built in privacy blind as a shade for our daughter. We don't particularly like the fussing with the 'automatic safety control' components that you had to do. We should be able to switch them on if we want them on, rather than having to turn them off to not use them - for us such things as lane assist feel more dangerous. I'd be keen to try this vehicle out on a roadtrip around NZ with my family as it looks like fun.
I love it and I would definitely agree with your statement about that level of trim being in a premiumly priced vehicle. With5 kids, The sacrifice with having 3rd row seats is the lack of boot space. Thankfully we don't have to carry a pram anymore but if we are all going shopping I'll have to take a 2nd car for the groceries.
Excellent review, Paul! Any chance you're going to do a review on the 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4? Would love to see a detailed in depth as I've had my eye on it ! Cheers mate!
This colour car does not do it justice. In the white it looks smart. Not keen on the H lights, however, inside we loved it, the drive, and interior we have in cream and camouflage green colour option. Superb. We were looking at an SUV. Yes we purchased one.
We test drove one today. We currently own a Land Rover Discovery Sports so wanted to see what it compared like as we are about to trade in and purchase a new car. We are certainly in two minds. The features are great, its comfortable, just nervous if it will hold its value or not. Disappointed about the towing, but i can live with that. Find the square back extremely helpful so it can fit my wheelchair in the back with it wheelchair lift attachment as well. Will have to double check but was told that both sunroofs glass open, where i think he said only the first one opens. Will be making a decision on either another LR or Hyundai next week, so watch this space.
Torque vectoring in its simplest form is pretty common. It’s just a function of traction control and braking wheels. True mechanical torque vectoring systems need an active torque split on the rear to achieve proper torque vectoring. This doesn’t use that style of system.
Wait till the transmission starts making noise around 55Mph decelerating from 65Mph. You will notice a winning noise from the driver side and sometimes from passenger front side
I loved the design when they first unveiled it, except for the rear. I reckon they shouldve had the tail lights higher up and combined the indicators and reverse lights in them instead of having them down low. I saw one on the road in Melbourne for the first time roughly 2 months ago in the same colour. Hell, mightve been this exact one in the video. It looks smaller in person than it does in pictures.
With the the exterior design, l like that they haven’t gone for the fake headlight design that is seen in a lot of new generation Hyundais, but the rear end design for me lets it down. I say this because it will take awhile to grow on you. Reminds me of the rear end of a truck with that low horizontal light design which is for a purpose, like on pantech trucks. Does it have air vents for the middle row, l couldn’t see them?
Thanks for mentioning the stereo, its the most important part but please could you play some so you can hear it. And yes we have turned into a nanny state with all the so called safety gear.
I can’t recall if Paul mentions how tall he is but it doesn’t appear there’s much legroom left in the second row when he is in the third row. The Carexpert review article for this car suggested a 6 foot person could sit in both the third and second row comfortably
How much do you know about the Mitsubishi outlander sport? It’s a small compact suv. I own a 2019 one and I need to know the threading size for the roof rack 😅 I’ve asked everyone and can’t seem to find it online for my year model. Even asked the Mitsubishi dealership… all they got was the part # no size. In need of help
Tail lights is an opportunity fully used by Hyundai. They are down low and that enables to make nice big hatch that doesn't interfere with the access in any way. 10 points out of 10 to Hyundai from me. Also, from the design point of view, horisontal position makes possible to replicate the "H" design language of the headlamps.
Santa Fe's have have always had a crappy 100 kg ball weight. It' s warranty thing for sure. I had a 2010 diesel Sante Fe and it was a beast. Towed a 1500kg off road camper with ease and economically too. Air bags were required for sag and a full water tank in the camper to decrease the ball weight!
I drive these just about every day as a detailer at a Hyundai dealer. I personally prefer my older Santa Fe to drive but the interior of the new ones is just brilliant, particularly in the six seat configuration with the second row being two captains seats. Just one thing as a detailer with 40 years experience, I’d steer clear of the matte finish. You can’t clean it off with polish. Any scratches or marks cannot be buffed or you lose the matte finish. I’d go for standard paint and save yourself $1000.
Omg I have been looking at the matte white one and didn't even think of this. Thankyou!
We just bought the Calligraphy in 7 seater layout and absolutely love it. As a family of 5, it is perfect for us. Feels like such a luxury car compared to everything else we test drove. The kids love the space and and the heated seats!
You can disable the speed warning beeping in your individual user settings which saves it.
the beeping is the driver distraction system not the speed warning
@@markymark8472 yes correct. You can’t disable that safety feature but you can disable the speed alert beeping
May I please know what other cars you test drove?
@@youwebz Kia Sorrento, Mazda cx9, Toyota kluger
미쳣다
I reckon this thing will sell well. After watching Dashcam Australia, I'm convinced most drivers are blind so looks should be irrelevant.
😆
I like them but I'm waiting on the 2.5 Turbo model personally.
My mom just traded her 2020 Santa Fe sport because it burned 2 Quarts every 1.5k miles. Only had 80k miles. It was ridiculous. She got a 2019 rav 4 with 17k miles. I’m happy she listened to me and got a Toyota.
You win 😂😂
@@dark6c159 Yeah the American built ones seem pretty average but ours come from a different factory.
Great review as always and a special thanks for being the only Aussie motoring journalist to finally identify that rectangular addition to the far right of the dashboard. Other local journos mentioned it was an additional speaker or a magnetic surface to hold notes against, similar to a fridge!
We just bought a calligraphy six seat. 80s and the amazing Car. My Wife loves it. People break their neck looking at it everywhere you go. Or maybe it’s My Wife!
😅
Just hit 1k kms in a 6 seat magnetic force calligraphy. Very impressed. Comfortable to drive and great for the kids.
What an improvement! Back looks hideous but everything else is A1.
The back has hearse vibes to it😂 The front is real gangster. The interior is MAGNIFICENT.
The interior is like a 1970's American land-yacht
....... Minus the space 😂
thank you for putting it into words. i knew the back and front gave me vastly different vibes. overall i like it though
Brilliant review, as ever... would expect nothing less from the Car Expert team! That brown interior actually looks okay - much better than I'd expect. Just a quick one on towing: the 2.5 turbo petrol will tow 2.5T when it is released later in the year, same as the previous gen Santa Fe diesel and V6 petrol.
Finally you bring the Santa Fe review 🎉🎉🎉
I love the retro futuristic design from the back
I have been waiting for this video for weeks. I couldn’t wait anymore and ordered one on the weekend.
Same. Only Aussie reviewer worth watching.
Nice how much and which one?
You cannot be serious 😂...you ordered this hideous "shitbox" ...
@@funkdunk funny - that’s what all the boys were saying about your mother…..
STBYC
I hate the back, but I'd definitely still buy it. Excellent car.
No you wouldnt
Hate it but would buy it???? strange comment
@@michaelpark5548 The pros outweigh the con. By a lot.
Same here
@@michaelpark5548it’s the the compromise I’m willing to make with this car.
Already ordered one, so it’s always nice when you rate them highly Paul, your unbiased reviews are great!
You will love it! We finally got ours after waiting for almost 2 months to arrive from the factory. I tell you what, it seems like we get looked at every stoplight. White exterior Black interior Calligraphy AWD is what we have and it’s awesome!
Congratulations, I’m excited for you.
What’s the lead in time?
How much all up please?
Hate the exterior design, but…. I’d still consider buying one. My current 2018 Santa Fe is a fantastic car!
I have had my calligraphy for 2 weeks now. Really enjoying it. The heads up display was not covered in the review i dont believe but its awesome and has google maps integration which is nice. The lane centering with adaptive cruise control is magnificant in stop start traffic, it drives it self. The speed sign detection alarm needs to be switched off as mentioned by Paul but not a big deal to turn it off.
The car is fantastic. Inside and out. Looks much better in person IMO. Saw a black one yesterday and it looked mint.
Ended up buying a Calligraphy 6 seater.
Watch out for the dogs catching the vehicle
Doggie bones 🦴 taillights 😂
Iv just bought one of these...it is an amazing car, only thing I don't like is that you have to turn of the driver's aids every time. Also wish the park brake came on when you put it in park. Other than those it's a brilliant car.
I do interiors for a living and the trim is extremely good quality, i replaced a Bentley seat cover a few weeks ago and the fit on the santa fe was much better including the sewing
Am torn want to buy it but not sure
This colour combo actually looks good
Agree, not sure how I feel on the design, but must say the colour combo, inside and out, is amazing!!!!
Love the back. Just bought one. Great car so far and very usable! Enjoying being stuck in traffic with the Bose speaker and infotainment system.
Did you finance or buy straight out? Looks like a great car!
@@christttmasssholidddayyys497 Bought it cash. It really is a nice car. I have the Calligraphy spec.It's got all the extras..heated and cooled seats, Heated steering wheel, elctric everything and being a self charging hybrid it's very economical. Highly recommended if you are looking for a great all round family and work car.
That interior is fantastic! The steering wheel looks like it came from a Range Rover!
ranger rover from wish
Lol
Instead of the Range Rover Autobiography, you can get the Santa Fe Calligraphy 🤣
@@leggodeucesgood one 😂
@@bangonfishingadventureshuh?
Great review again. When you talk about practicality on all your reviews, can you include if the seat has 4 way adjustable head rest (up/down, front back/) or just 2 way adjustable ? Thanks
I had a 2021 diesel Santa Fe, great car but very annoying lane keep system that you had to turn off every time, the diesel was impeccable. I love the design of this new one, except the rear and Hyundai is fast becoming class leading with their interiors, this one looks sensational.
All new cars have that lane keeping assist and some have even more intrusive systems. Car drivers need a check list before driving off these days, like airline pilots. From seatbelts on to stop-start off to lane keeping assist off, but add ‘checking the surroundings, instruments, tyre pressure and condition and weekly fluid checks’ to the list.
@@hedydd2 Hyundais lane keep assist is particularly painful. I’ve driven quite a few other cars where it is nowhere near as intrusive or annoying.
We have a 2019 Sante Fe Highlander diesel and the lane keep is still better than anything I've driven recently (Rav4, Ford Everest, MGs, Haval Jolion, and others).
I mean if you tie a small weight to the steering wheel you can practically drive hands free.along highways (insert "don't try this at home" warning)
CX-90 interior still looks better but this is up there.
@@jackh4787 I’ve had a very recent model Kia with the 2.2 engine and 8 speed dual clutch automatic with the lane assist system for three years and was OK. Not as driver adjustable as Ford’s latest but OK and better than Volvo XC90 system which I had before that. Especially OK when switched off LOL.
i have a friend who has a 2023 range rover, and the interior spec is SO similar! if you had shown me this interior a year or two ago, it would take me a while to determine this isnt a range rover.
im genuinely impressed by the interior
You mentioned a full sized spare with the hybrid system.
In the US, there is no spare tire that I know of, that comes with the hybrid trims.
I wanted to know what the spare tire mechanism looks like and if it can be installed onto the US Santa Fe hybrids.
Great video, BTW.
Very nice. It certainly has grown on me. Looks even better irl
Saw these everywhere in the US. They look great. That interior is pretty baller too 😮
Just wish the tail lights were higher. Flip the position with the Santa Fe emblem and it's perfect
I just love the design! Someone said, "you can love it or hate it." But I just LOVE the design. Sleek, boxy, modern design that will detract other car owners on the road. I am reminded of that very old Onida TV adv caption in India: "Owners' pride, neighbors envy".
Took it for a test drive and it’s incredible. Purchasing one at the end of the year.
Thank you!! Looking to upgrade to one of these from my 2019 Holden Trax since we've had a bub and she cooks in the summer.
Our dealership let us take one for a weekend to see if it fit with our lifestyle. I think the only quarrels we had was that the relax feature is hard to use with a carseat in the back haha! I also found when I drove that the driver monitoring system hardly went off.
Suprisingly a lot more power than we thought. Even in your podcast you were worried if it'd be sluggish.
I do wish it wasn't so expensive but that's a me problem and It's definitely worth the price. I have seen that the petrol versions in the states have been having transmission problems but not sure if that will come here since our versions are built in Korea compared to the States being built in Mexico I think (can't remember if in Mexico or built in the states)
Bottle holders in the front and cup holders in the rear two rows, very interesting 🤔
Am I the only one who likes the look of the rear
Wife just got a new Kona., Saw the Santa Fe in the dealership when we collected her car. I think they look awesome and totally not what I'm typically drawn to. Would buy (if I had the bucks)!
Nice review mate!
Awaiting my Calligraphy Earthy Brass Matte with Black Interior!
Design is great. There is one thing missing - childseat tilt for 2nd row to have childeat installed and still be able to get in 3rd row. Kia Ev 9 - 7 seater has this system on 1/3 of the bench.
Thanks as always for a thorough and entertaining review.
I know it’s apples and oranges but the price means cross shopping top Santa Fe and new base Prado with so many pros and cons.
a friend bought it a couple of days ago. excellent car overall. Interiors are beautiful. back is a bit off but drives nicely. might not be the fastest car but overall a great package. looks absolutely gorgeous in the white matt color.
From a current Landrover Discovery and Hyundai owner ,This may be the next move for me when other drive trains turn up ,because this has next to no towing capacity with this hybrid model and would require more ground clearance but I am impressed by the Hyundai bold design!
Bought Santa Fe Limited Hybrid, loving it!
Great review as always. Can we have the offroad test?
I love it. I was hating the way these cars were starting to look. I like the box shape and its coming back.
Great to see a different design SUV. Would love to see this in a small version.
@32:10 this things a backwards rocket 😂
Totally different compared to the previous Santa Fe. I feel they should’ve revived the Terracan and named it after this.
Given how poorly that thing sold, that wouldn’t be a wise move. Much better to stick with a familiar and established name.
That is a nice car ! Great camera angle from the front right window!! 🇰🇪
This is a fantastic vehicle. Glad it doesn’t have a shit box CVT
This car is so interesting and so different from previous shapes of Santa Fe... interesting they kept the name for such a different looking vehicle! Initially it looks like a Range Rover mixed with a family van... I love so many components to it, especially the built in privacy blind as a shade for our daughter. We don't particularly like the fussing with the 'automatic safety control' components that you had to do. We should be able to switch them on if we want them on, rather than having to turn them off to not use them - for us such things as lane assist feel more dangerous. I'd be keen to try this vehicle out on a roadtrip around NZ with my family as it looks like fun.
That interior is absolute darn art...
I love it and I would definitely agree with your statement about that level of trim being in a premiumly priced vehicle. With5 kids, The sacrifice with having 3rd row seats is the lack of boot space. Thankfully we don't have to carry a pram anymore but if we are all going shopping I'll have to take a 2nd car for the groceries.
I was desperately waiting for your review, since the car has been launched in Australia .
It’s like they had to hand in the assignment with two minutes to go and they suddenly realised they hadn’t done the back yet…..
Great review, thanks!
Great review
How well does it compare to the hybrid 7 seater xtrail? I'm wondering about reliability. Thnx
I saw one of these yesterday and I have to say it’s damn nice to look at! I like it.
Lol 😂
22:59 Is that a tear in the seat?
Looks good I must say. I love it.
Excellent review, Paul! Any chance you're going to do a review on the 2025 Mini Countryman SE ALL4? Would love to see a detailed in depth as I've had my eye on it ! Cheers mate!
This car is basically a facelifted Ford Flex
future classic - im calling it
😂 in what way?
Great design and good looking ❤
When is the 2025 model coming to Australia? And will there be any additional features? Thanks
Please enlighten us, what can be downloaded to get rid of the stress?
Amazed at Hyundai to what have done with this new santa fe models
This colour car does not do it justice. In the white it looks smart. Not keen on the H lights, however, inside we loved it, the drive, and interior we have in cream and camouflage green colour option. Superb. We were looking at an SUV. Yes we purchased one.
The side profile and body lines look great, but the rear just ruins it
We test drove one today. We currently own a Land Rover Discovery Sports so wanted to see what it compared like as we are about to trade in and purchase a new car. We are certainly in two minds. The features are great, its comfortable, just nervous if it will hold its value or not. Disappointed about the towing, but i can live with that. Find the square back extremely helpful so it can fit my wheelchair in the back with it wheelchair lift attachment as well. Will have to double check but was told that both sunroofs glass open, where i think he said only the first one opens. Will be making a decision on either another LR or Hyundai next week, so watch this space.
Buy the Santa Fe. Much more likely to be trouble free.
Can you turn OFF the adaptive cruise control and just use the standard cruise control?
26:57 you reckon the AWD system had torque vectoring? sounds like a big call.
Torque vectoring in its simplest form is pretty common. It’s just a function of traction control and braking wheels. True mechanical torque vectoring systems need an active torque split on the rear to achieve proper torque vectoring. This doesn’t use that style of system.
Roller test result of h-trac is not bad. its too good for an average user.
Centre console makes the ultimate Kathmandu jacket storage solution.
Wait till the transmission starts making noise around 55Mph decelerating from 65Mph. You will notice a winning noise from the driver side and sometimes from passenger front side
I had a horrendous whining noise from my passenger side for years
I took it to my mechanic and he fixed it, by helping arrange my divorce 😂
Didn’t like it on first glance but have seen a few around in the wild and it’s definitely grown on me. 2nd gen hopefully they move the tail lights up
Got no issue with the taillights. People shouldn’t tailgate.
I loved the design when they first unveiled it, except for the rear. I reckon they shouldve had the tail lights higher up and combined the indicators and reverse lights in them instead of having them down low.
I saw one on the road in Melbourne for the first time roughly 2 months ago in the same colour. Hell, mightve been this exact one in the video. It looks smaller in person than it does in pictures.
I love the design and will buy one if I can afford
Lol cant afford a hyundai ?
How accurate is the fuel usage gauge in comparison to real usage. I heard they can vary quite a bit.
I am old and remember the Hyundai Excel from the 90s. This is so tempting but Im waiting for a facelift from Toyota and Mazda
Will South Africa receive all new Hyundai Santa Fe in August ?
Finally!! A car company that had recognised the problem with wireless charging… protruding camera lenses! Bravo Hyundai 🎉
Which car is best for road noise since this is not that great on coarse roads ?
No. It’s a sawn in tag.
Does water drain out easily if someone leave the side latch thing unlocked and open?
How different is this to its sibling Sorento in flagship specs?
With the the exterior design, l like that they haven’t gone for the fake headlight design that is seen in a lot of new generation Hyundais, but the rear end design for me lets it down. I say this because it will take awhile to grow on you. Reminds me of the rear end of a truck with that low horizontal light design which is for a purpose, like on pantech trucks.
Does it have air vents for the middle row, l couldn’t see them?
Good to see the rant about the "safety" bs Paul. I fear I'll never buy a new car if a heap of button pressing is required every startup.
Thanks for mentioning the stereo, its the most important part but please could you play some so you can hear it. And yes we have turned into a nanny state with all the so called safety gear.
There’s something about the design it’s like I’m looking at a very edited video thumbnail of the car except that’s how it looks in video form
Hi Paul, can you please explain what the features that aren’t common with other brands do, like car wash mode, valet mode etc?
That thing reminds me of a Datsun Bluebird
I can see that. Even the colour!
Like you pointed out, the tail lamps are too low for people's liking (including myself)!
I can’t recall if Paul mentions how tall he is but it doesn’t appear there’s much legroom left in the second row when he is in the third row. The Carexpert review article for this car suggested a 6 foot person could sit in both the third and second row comfortably
I’m 185cm
He's 185cm, and BMI 34.
That's why car looks small.
Can you review the Hyundai i30 sedan hybrid????
How much do you know about the Mitsubishi outlander sport? It’s a small compact suv. I own a 2019 one and I need to know the threading size for the roof rack 😅 I’ve asked everyone and can’t seem to find it online for my year model. Even asked the Mitsubishi dealership… all they got was the part # no size. In need of help
Everything looks nice except the back tail lights. Missed opportunity destroys the whole appeal for me
Tail lights is an opportunity fully used by Hyundai. They are down low and that enables to make nice big hatch that doesn't interfere with the access in any way. 10 points out of 10 to Hyundai from me.
Also, from the design point of view, horisontal position makes possible to replicate the "H" design language of the headlamps.
This new Hyundai exterior design language has really started to grow on me
Hyundai santa fe vs kia sorento? Which one more better?
Can it tow a 3 tonne boat and what is its tow ball weight?
Santa Fe's have have always had a crappy 100 kg ball weight. It' s warranty thing for sure. I had a 2010 diesel Sante Fe and it was a beast. Towed a 1500kg off road camper with ease and economically too. Air bags were required for sag and a full water tank in the camper to decrease the ball weight!
How tall are you? The car looks small next to you. Great review and really thinking about getting this.
can you review the Ineos Grenadier Trialmaster