Comparing Hyundai Sante Fe Before Making A Decision

2019 Hyundai Veloster

If it is time to buy a new car, there are certainly many factors that you need to consider from the vehicle type to price, features and dealership. Perhaps it is time to consider SUV (Sports Utility Vehicle). You must know that SUVs are bigger and taller compared to regular cars.
Many car shoppers these days consider SUVs because it gives the driver a better view of the road ahead. Since it has a raised ground clearance, it allows driving over rugged terrain easier and more fun. If you want compact SUVs, you should consider crossovers.
There are many SUV units in the market but if you want one of the best, you should consider Houston Hyundai Santa Fe. Sante Fe is a good midsize SUV. In fact, it is Hyundai’s best-selling SUV. It gets better every year with increased rear seat-legroom, more cargo space, and notable safety features. It is distinctly known for its two-row version redesign.
There are seven trims to consider before you make a decision. The following are Santa Fe trims:

2019 Hyundai VelosterSanta Fe SE
Santa Fe SE starts at $24,750. This model travels at 22 MPG (city), 29 MPG (highway) and 25 MPG (combined). Its engine boasts of 185-HP 2.4L 4-cylinder. Santa Fe SE highlights 7-inch display audio FCA (Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist), BCA (Blind Spot Collision-Avoidance Assist) and RCCA (Rear Cross-traffic Collision-Avoidance Assist).
Santa Fe SEL
Santa Fe SEL starts at $26,850. This model travels at 22 MPG (city), 29 MPG (highway) and 25 MPG (combined). Its engine boasts of 185-HP 2.4L 4-cylinder. Santa Fe SEL highlights push-button start, 8-way power driver seat with heated front seats and the same safety measures (like FCA, BCA, and RCCA).
Santa Fe SEL Plus
Santa Fe SEL Plus starts at $29,050. This model travels at 22 MPG (city), 29 MPG (highway) and 25 MPG (combined). Its engine boasts of 185-HP 2.4L 4-cylinder.  Santa Fe SEL Plus highlights rear occupant alert, hands-free smart liftgate, and automatic temperature control. It has the same safety measures as well.
Santa Fe Limited
Santa Fe Limited starts at $31,100. This model travels at 22 MPG (city), 29 MPG (highway) and 25 MPG (combined). Its engine boasts of 185-HP 2.4L 4-cylinder. Santa Fe Limited highlights panoramic sunroof, leather seating, LED lights (taillight, headlight, and fog light), and the same safety measures.
Santa Fe Limited 2.0T
Santa Fe Limited 2.0T starts at $32,700. This model travels at 20 MPG (city), 25 MPG (highway) and 22 MPG (combined). Its engine boasts of 235-HP 2.0L turbo GDI DOHC 4-cylinder. Santa Fe Limited 2.0T has essentially the same features to that of the Santa Fe Limited.
Santa Fe Ultimate
Santa Fe Ultimate starts at $33,950. This model travels at 22 MPG (city), 29 MPG (highway) and 25 MPG (combined). Its engine boasts of 185-HP 2.4L 4-cylinder. Santa Fe Ultimate highlights surround view mirror, 8-inch touchscreen navigation, the same safety measures, and wireless device charging.
Santa Fe Ultimate 2.0T
2018 Hyundai Santa Fe Ultimate 2.0T starts at $35,600. This model travels at 22 MPG (city), 25 MPG (highway) and 22 MPG (combined). Its engine boasts of 235-HP 2.0L turbo GDI DOHC 4-cylinder. Santa Fe Ultimate 2.0T has essentially the same features to that of the Santa Fe Ultimate.

By Ronan