I have a 2003 model as shown, also in the same colour. It was left to me by my father in law when he passed away. He had it from new, serviced as per the book, money no object , if anything needed to be done then it was done. I am now reaping the rewards of that care and attention it received at an early age. She is at 130,000 miles and still going strong. She goes in to the garage tomorrow to have an alternator check as we have lights on the dash, but hopefully it will be a simple fix. The metallic green colour is not the best, as is the brown interior, but it still holds all the paint with no rust at all, a few dents, but no rust, even where the paint has been breached. Not worth a great deal now but I tell you now, once she goes, she will be replaced by the same. Apart from my Saab 900 Aero Turbo soft top she is the best car I have ever owned. And it was free. What more do you want or need.
I call bullshit on this specific test. obviously the model wasn't performing as per the 4x4 system should have. The Australian market got the following (listed below) "The SM Santa Fe had a full-time, four-wheel drive system developed by Steyr-Daimler-Puch which consisted of a viscous coupling locking planetary differential inside the front transaxle. In normal conditions, the system provided a 60:40 front:rear torque split, though torque distribution could be varied according to traction. The Santa Fe was also fitted with a limited-slip rear differential as standard. ". Every Santa-Fe since was a FWD/AWD system, not a 4x4 system.
Yeah that adaptive power control is nice. But I'll never put my 2005 2.7 on rollers. Nor will I ever be driving over something like that in fwd. This test is for people who bought a car with no real use for it. Fe is my daily, and i may spend a bit on gas, but goddamnit is she one of the best rides ive ever had. Just hit over 250k, and 90% of the car is new underneath. Front and rear struts n shocks are in a box right next to me and my family owns a shop. The alternator is next and a power steering pump is last and she will basically be a 2020. I dont even want to replace the alternator lol the wurring when i turn her off reminds me of a star wars ship shutdown of sorts. Hyundai has done amazing and id have never guessed it before this.
В последнем Сантафе стоит Бош 9.3, которая перекидывает момент просто отлично, а в первом Сантафе нет нихрена. Но тут вопрос с ценой у одного 500, у другого 2500, как говорится почувствуй разницу.
to be fair, the treads on the new Santa fe are brand spanking new. AWD isnt shit when theres barely any grip on the tires. A front whele drive car with snow tires has far better grip than a all wheele car with factory tires
The 2001 was also available with a rear LSD. If this was that model, then the 2019 would easily be beaten in most of these tests, get one and repeat tests please.
How is the old AWD system? Didn't know it has traction control (diagonal test passed!) Still curious about how is the system as it struggled to pass the front roller test.
There were two versions, this one has Steyr-Daimler-Puch viscous center diff. I don't know why it it struggled to pass the front roller test, maybe cause it's 60/40 fwd biased. TC worked great for almost 20 years old car.
Alloy wheels are bigger but I am not sure about the tires. Anyway it doesn't make that much of a difference, here is the biggest and the smallest wheel on roller: ua-cam.com/video/NVkyZJlox4Y/v-deo.html
Solo ay que darle cuenta que la llanta del antiguo es más pequeña y queda más pequeña en los rodillos la moderna tiene más llanta y casi toca las chapas exteriores sin resistencia por los rodillos no es magia la antigua le montas esa llantas y te sale igual
Ten z filmu (czyli mój) ma lsd z tyłu, do tego dwie sekcje abs/TCS z przodu, z tyłu niestety jedna sekcja, pewnie dlatego przeszedł ładnie test pod bocznymi kołami i pod "skosem" 😁
@@aurelimt I don't understand your comment, but just for explanation - testing newer Santa Fe with rear wheels on rollers would be the same as testing FWD car with rear wheels on rollers. No sense.
I have a 2003 model as shown, also in the same colour. It was left to me by my father in law when he passed away. He had it from new, serviced as per the book, money no object , if anything needed to be done then it was done. I am now reaping the rewards of that care and attention it received at an early age. She is at 130,000 miles and still going strong. She goes in to the garage tomorrow to have an alternator check as we have lights on the dash, but hopefully it will be a simple fix. The metallic green colour is not the best, as is the brown interior, but it still holds all the paint with no rust at all, a few dents, but no rust, even where the paint has been breached. Not worth a great deal now but I tell you now, once she goes, she will be replaced by the same. Apart from my Saab 900 Aero Turbo soft top she is the best car I have ever owned. And it was free. What more do you want or need.
Mine has 400,000km and is perfect. Only at 100,000km the bimass clutch was replaced, since then it has a simple clutch with more torque.
It shows how far AWD and electronics assistance has come along.
So much better than 2019 RAV4!
Hyundai learned their lesson! Good job.
I have the 2006 gen I FWD sport 3.5 its very nice drive
Да только сантафе 1 комплектация без лсд была и надо помнить что клиренс у неё выше, а на практике как раз таки клиренс имеет решающее значение
Это точно
И муфта не перегреется на первой, там фуллтайм чаще всегт
@@antonmilakin9249 какая муфта,там раздатка полноценная
@@АлексейАлексей-ы6д вы заблуждаетесь, насчет полноценной )
@@antonmilakin9249, потому что муфта на первой уже давно померла😂
I am curious to see how the 1st generation Santa Fe with 3.5 V6 and BorgWarner ITM-1 awd system handles your roller tests.
I call bullshit on this specific test. obviously the model wasn't performing as per the 4x4 system should have. The Australian market got the following (listed below)
"The SM Santa Fe had a full-time, four-wheel drive system developed by Steyr-Daimler-Puch which consisted of a viscous coupling locking planetary differential inside the front transaxle. In normal conditions, the system provided a 60:40 front:rear torque split, though torque distribution could be varied according to traction.
The Santa Fe was also fitted with a limited-slip rear differential as standard.
".
Every Santa-Fe since was a FWD/AWD system, not a 4x4 system.
Fact that 01 still rolling is good thing on its own, depsite so much sewage constantly spilled on Hyundai.
Зелёненький прям как у меня👍👍👍😎
Yeah that adaptive power control is nice. But I'll never put my 2005 2.7 on rollers. Nor will I ever be driving over something like that in fwd.
This test is for people who bought a car with no real use for it. Fe is my daily, and i may spend a bit on gas, but goddamnit is she one of the best rides ive ever had.
Just hit over 250k, and 90% of the car is new underneath. Front and rear struts n shocks are in a box right next to me and my family owns a shop. The alternator is next and a power steering pump is last and she will basically be a 2020. I dont even want to replace the alternator lol the wurring when i turn her off reminds me of a star wars ship shutdown of sorts. Hyundai has done amazing and id have never guessed it before this.
That still the same model as the 2001?
Прогресс !!!
В последнем Сантафе стоит Бош 9.3, которая перекидывает момент просто отлично, а в первом Сантафе нет нихрена. Но тут вопрос с ценой у одного 500, у другого 2500, как говорится почувствуй разницу.
Вот и вопрос каким образом он с диагонали выехал так легко
Первого поколения 400, тагазовский он 600стоит
@@КвАдРоБрО-з7ы 1 поколение и тагаз классик одинаковы
Szukałem Santa Fe 2 (2006-2012) ale nie
znalazłem. Czy kiedyś będzie test
dwójeczki? Pozdrawiam.
Jeśli znajdzie się ochotnik z tym autem, to będzie 🙂 Póki co nie było... Pozdrawiam.
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers już jest 👌
@@konradk2151 Zapraszam na test 🙂 Skąd jesteś?
Śląsk
@@konradk2151 Za jakiś czas będziemy w Katowicach.
Did you ever test the 2nd gen (2006-12) Santa Fe?
Unfortunately no, still looking for it...
2:04
Anyone else notice the rear disk brake it red hot
That's a reflection of red gate at the background.
impossible, my car has always been in perfect condition :) at least i always try to keep it perfect...
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers thanks for the reply
2014 Sante fe III can not do diagonal...how did you do that ?
Just like that. Maybe there was some software update.
Is the old Santa Fe , with 4wd lock and TCS ?
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers oke i have one with 4wd lock and TCS, I think that one will do better !
@@the33rules73 Maybe some day we will check it 🙂
No 4wd lock or TCS on the older model??
No lock, it has mechanical, permanent awd system. And it has TCS.
hello, how to lock AWD? HYUNDAI SANTA FE 2001
Hello, it doesn't have a locker.
Did you build your own roller or do you buy them somewhere ? Thanks !
Own 🙂
the first gen is the best gen of santa fe
to be fair, the treads on the new Santa fe are brand spanking new. AWD isnt shit when theres barely any grip on the tires. A front whele drive car with snow tires has far better grip than a all wheele car with factory tires
There was no problem with grip during this test.
Это видео для тех, кто пересаживается с тачки первого года сразу на тачку 18ого? Такие есть?))
Санта фе огонь.
please test it HTRAC system (4.th gen. Santa Fe)
So far we tested HTRAC only in Tucson: ua-cam.com/video/jMgmfI5UmnA/v-deo.html
Tcs???
Equipped with.
The 2001 was also available with a rear LSD. If this was that model, then the 2019 would easily be beaten in most of these tests, get one and repeat tests please.
This one had rear lsd.
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers it doesnt look so at 1:00
@@sweetsuductress LSD ain't a locker. And actually it looks like LSD.
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers ok then
how does the CM series (2007 through 2012) of Santa Fe do?
Don't know, it wasn't tested yet...
not as good as the first gen
How about gen II Santa Fe?
We didn't test it yet.
Конешно новый санта фе лучше но зачем на новом подруливать чуть чуть а на старом санте рульем не велять
Ну а как они новое говно будут продавать?
Test jest nierzetelny ponieważ auta są testowane na innych rolkach.
To są te same rolki.
How is the old AWD system? Didn't know it has traction control (diagonal test passed!) Still curious about how is the system as it struggled to pass the front roller test.
There were two versions, this one has Steyr-Daimler-Puch viscous center diff. I don't know why it it struggled to pass the front roller test, maybe cause it's 60/40 fwd biased. TC worked great for almost 20 years old car.
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers awesome! Thanks guys. Didn't know it has a 60/40 torque distribution!
I was a bit shocked by how the Gen 1 did because here in the USA it was just the part-time system.
Open differentials do that too
@@zero2sixty244 What do they do?
The tires on the new one seem bigger that the old model...
Alloy wheels are bigger but I am not sure about the tires. Anyway it doesn't make that much of a difference, here is the biggest and the smallest wheel on roller: ua-cam.com/video/NVkyZJlox4Y/v-deo.html
Put my '05 on there with all-terrain tires and I bet I'll get right over
2.0 diesel vs a strong petrol? Cmon.. you could at least do same motor.. or as close as it could go
This is not a race.
They differ 1 horsepower. What exactly are you arguing here.
Also they don't make that motor anymore.
Solo ay que darle cuenta que la llanta del antiguo es más pequeña y queda más pequeña en los rodillos la moderna tiene más llanta y casi toca las chapas exteriores sin resistencia por los rodillos no es magia la antigua le montas esa llantas y te sale igual
Tyres do not touch the frames of rollers. BIG vs small wheels: ua-cam.com/video/CX7vCoSN8w8/v-deo.html
сравнили конечно, еще бы уазик поставили третьим
Czy SM miał most z LSD czy zwykły?
Nie przypominam sobie, aby miał z tyłu jakiekolwiek lsd.
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers hm...ja mam właśnie LSD...ciekawy jestem jakby sobie poradził...
@@ololysy Zapraszam na test 🙂
Ten z filmu (czyli mój) ma lsd z tyłu, do tego dwie sekcje abs/TCS z przodu, z tyłu niestety jedna sekcja, pewnie dlatego przeszedł ładnie test pod bocznymi kołami i pod "skosem" 😁
@@alekradzik9411 No to pamięć mnie zawiodła... Pozdrawiam! :)
2001 - heavy, 2018 - light
2001: 1680-1820 kg, 2018: 1702-1807 kg.
And what is the difference between their prices? xD
the new Santa Fe's driver should not start turning the wheels when the going gets tough
FAQ #4 - Why is a driver turning the steering wheel? ua-cam.com/video/O1mEqyU9KDo/v-deo.html
Не понял, в чем смысл видео? В том как далеко шагнул прогресс?
Unfortunately I don't understand your question... 😐
De monento el Tesla es el vehículo que mejor ha pasado está prueba,el segundo el Vitara Allgrip
Разница времени и техпрорыва
mentira total .... las condiciones de prueba no son las mismas .... cualquiera con poco de observacion se puede dar cuenta...saludos....
What conditions are not the same?
differenza di gomme ,la prima monta raggio 16 invece la seconda monta 18
@@Ahmed-cv3rbThat makes ~2mm difference inside the roller, it's marginal.
Sevrolet kaptivu test
Still looking for it.
На море живу. Старые Санта фе по берегу моря без проблем ездят. Новые не дышат. У нас песчаный мыс. Так что всё это хрень!
What exactly is bs? The evolution of TC?
Falta el eje trasero del nuevo santa fe
No need to do that, new Santa Fe has fwd based system.
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers pues tampoco hacia falta comparar. Sabemos que en 18 años el nuevo santa fe ha mejorado.
@@aurelimt I don't understand your comment, but just for explanation - testing newer Santa Fe with rear wheels on rollers would be the same as testing FWD car with rear wheels on rollers. No sense.
@@4x4.tests.on.rollers disculpa, pensaba que el nuevo santa fe era con traccion awd.
Las dimensiones de los neumáticos y las bases no son iguales jajajj
Rollers are the same. Tyres sits on them almost the same way: ua-cam.com/video/NVkyZJlox4Y/v-deo.html
Мда🤣новенькой и рулём вертел и газовал плавнее
Under slippage throttle is regulated by the system. Steering wheel - here's why: ua-cam.com/video/O1mEqyU9KDo/v-deo.html
this test is pointless and stupid the 1st gen is gear better for off road and the 3rd gen is a pavement crawler for soccer moms
Apparently you don't understand what is this test about.
The best traction control system is Quattro by Audi.
Definitely not, check other videos.
Which is the best?
The best traction...... Tesla X ...Vitara Allgrip
@@laszlolanger5847 Subaru symmetrical
Nissan all mode 👍