Bold SUV is extremely practical
PROS
- Extremely spacious and practical
- Quiet and comfortable at speed
- Economical for its size
CONS
- Plug-in hybrid electric range could be better
- Infotainment is a little fiddly
- Not that interesting to drive
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We have 2 reviews of recent Hyundai Santa Fe models:
Bold SUV is extremely practical
All the benefits of a PHEV and a full seven-seater
Excellent seven-seater makes financial as well as practical sense
Attractive styling, great diesel engine, available with seven seats, generous equipment levels, five year warranty
Weak V6 auto combination, vague steering, some body roll in bends
Well equipped, easy to drive.
Thirsty petrol engines, odd styling, poor gearchange.
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