2004 HYUNDAI SANTA FE
      
      
    

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Used 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe 4dr LX 4WD Auto 3.5L V6 SUV 3.5L V6
Posted: 36 days ago
Year: 2004
Make/Model: HYUNDAI SANTA FE GLS
Price:
$9,999
Location: Rochester, Minnesota
Mileage: 74,899 Miles
VIN #: KM8SC73E64U607546 Vehicle History
Int Color: Beige
Ext Color: Moonlit Blue
Transmission: 5-Speed A/T
Fuel Type: Gasoline
Engine Size: 3.5 V6
Doors: 4
Condition: Used
Inspection: No

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Phone:(507) 208-2220
Dealership:Tom Kadlec Honda
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Options Options and Details:

Description:

  • Option: Air Conditioning Air Conditioning
  • Option: AM/FM Stereo AM/FM Stereo
  • Option: Bucket seats Bucket Seats
  • Option: Cruise Control Cruise Control
  • Option: Intermittent Wipers Intermittent Wipers
  • Option: Keyless Entry Keyless Entry
  • Option: Leather Interior Leather Interior
  • Option: Power Locks Power Locks
  • Option: Power Steering Power Steering
  • Option: Power Windows Power Windows
  • Option: Roof Rack Roof Rack
  • Option: Tinted Glass Tinted Glass
  • Option: Traction Control Traction Control

 

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2004 HYUNDAI SANTA FE Crash Test

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Car Facts 2004 HYUNDAI SANTA FE Fun Facts

The Hyundai Santa Fe is a mid-size crossover SUV based on the Hyundai Sonata platform. It was introduced for the 2001 model year as Hyundai's first SUV, released at the same time as the Ford Escape/Mazda Tribute and Pontiac Aztek. It was a major milestone in the company's restructuring program of the late 1990s. The Santa Fe, despite being criticized by journalists for its obscure looks, was a hit with the American buyers. Hyundai dealers were having a hard time keeping them in stock, let alone keeping up with demand. The Santa Fe quickly became Hyundai's best seller and was a major factor in keeping the company afloat in the United States. However, in other countries such as Australia, where SUVs have gained enormous popularity in the past 10 years, the Santa Fe has proved unsuccessful. There, it is outsold by the class-leading Toyota RAV4 by a factor of nearly 7 to 1, and is one of Hyundai's least successful models. Worldwide, the Santa Fe competes with the Toyota RAV4, Honda CR-V and Mitsubishi Outlander, whereas in the United States, it would compete with the Chevrolet Equinox and Ford Edge (or the smaller Escape). In the United States, the Santa Fe was offered in base GL trim, mid-line GLS, and luxurious LX. As of 2007, the Santa Fe falls between the Tucson and the related Veracruz (formerly the Terracan). The next-generation 2007 Santa Fe debuted at the 2006 North American International Auto Show. The first production Santa Fe rolled off Hyundai's Montgomery, Alabama assembly line on April 18, 2006. It shares this assembly line with the current generation Hyundai Sonata. The new generation sheds the old style's quirky design in favor of a more contemporary look, bearing resemblance to the current Toyota RAV4 (the Tucson looks similar to the previous RAV4).
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hyundai_santa_fe
Hyundai's Santa Fe mid-sized crossover SUV was based on the body platform of the Sonata.

The popularity of the 2001 Hyundai Santa Fe quickly led the vehicle to become the company's best-seller.