It's the wide and high space in the inside that makes the car Santa Fe!! Big one, Luz! What's your intention? Do you want to bulldozer all others away on the street?? :-) Would be a good car for the serpentines in the mountains. But I guess in Houston, there are a lot of big cars on the roads. I'm a walker and by train goer. Would be lost in the US, I think.
On the contrary Boris...my SUV is little compared to all the other ones on the road here. I wanted a Prius but a bit pricey for me and the waiting list is still too long! Maybe next time!
Kiyomi, There really isn't anything Santa Fe about the car. I don't know why Hyundai gave that car the name. Nonetheless, I would've chosen that car if it were named Tejas or some other name. I wanted a Toyota Highlander but they were out of my price range.
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Hey, so cool! I saw this car somewhere here, too! Hyundai Santa Fe, right? Tell me, what is "Santa Fe" about this car?
Kym.
It's the wide and high space in the inside that makes the car Santa Fe!!
Big one, Luz! What's your intention? Do you want to bulldozer all others away on the street?? :-) Would be a good car for the serpentines in the mountains. But I guess in Houston, there are a lot of big cars on the roads. I'm a walker and by train goer. Would be lost in the US, I think.
On the contrary Boris...my SUV is little compared to all the other ones on the road here. I wanted a Prius but a bit pricey for me and the waiting list is still too long! Maybe next time!
Kiyomi,
There really isn't anything Santa Fe about the car. I don't know why Hyundai gave that car the name. Nonetheless, I would've chosen that car if it were named Tejas or some other name. I wanted a Toyota Highlander but they were out of my price range.
Check out OL's entry on the Smart-Diesel. That's Europe, baby! :-)
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