2019 Hyundai Santa Fe First Drive Review | A safely stylish crossover
Bolder SUV-like exterior design and two engine choices
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Bolder SUV-like exterior design and two engine choices
Hyundai knows of four crashes in which Sonata owners say airbags didn't deploy.
New look, new tech, new transmission.
We wish the stock ones were this cool.
The issue affects a wide variety of models.
Two new small crossovers will arrive by 2020, and those in the existing lineup will get larger to make room.
Hyundai will recall 34,200 examples of the 2016 and 2017 Santa Fe Sport because of potential damage to the wiring for the seatbelt warning light.
Struggling to meet demand for its utilities, Hyundai has plans to turn down sedan production and boost crossover output. New crossovers will be added and at least one four-door nameplate will go away.
Hyundai has announced plans to recall 240,000 Sonata and Azera models registered in the northern United States over corrosion caused by the use of road salt. Exposure to the salt can cause rust to form (we know, basic chemistry here), and that the corrosion can change the alignment of the rear wheels, according to Brandon Turkus
Step inside just about any new car these days and you'll quickly see that vehicle interiors have become a pretty nice place to spend some time in. For the third consecutive year, WardsAuto sat in each and every new vehicle that had received redesigned or updated interiors, and it has now named its 10 Best Interiors.