Thank You. Excellent reviews, the best so far ✅. You speak slow and firmly enough so I can understand every word you say. At almost age 70, that means a lot. We must purchased a 2023 Limited and we are so happy and Impressed with it. Our daughter who drives a Lexus was also totally I pressed at the quality of our Santa Fe. She said she was glad that we purchased the Santa Fe limited. That Calligraphy sure is nice ✅. Keep up the great work.
Really enjoyed your video, thorough and very informative. This is the best presentation I have seen that delineates the differences between the trims. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
Great reviews, I ended up buying a left over 2023 Santa Fe SEL Premium, I wanted the higher trim versions with the Turbo but my wife said we have her 2014 370Z for that and this is the daily driver. I did road test the Turbo model which had more power but felt the transmission was not as smooth as the standard engine, yes its not a lick in your pants feeling but it has no issues with getting on a major hiway plus with the newer cabin these cars are really quite inside compared to the 2019 SEL Plus I traded in cause you don't hear the engine noises growl when you step on it. Smoother ride and when called on it handles around corner better with less lean plus the what I call fake leather seats are far better for support but I kind of feel sometimes the Tech is way over done, I would rather have cooled seats than then Bluelink stuff which is there own version of on star which we never use. The sound system is kick but but no more CD players which is the sign of the times. I made one comment to the salesman on the test drive that this car is like a coffin its so quite, well he didn't get my sarcasms/humor but I said that as a complement cause the only other SUV I test drove was a Lincoln and that to had a nice quite rid which is hard to find these days cause some try and achieve that but never really do that which tells me that engineering at Cooperate Hyundai is listening. I also like the fact when you look at the sticker the car is built here with 50% parts in USA, 40% parts from there motherland and the 10% between USA and Canada so for those looking to at least support our country this has more parts than some USA brands that are made in Mexico and use parts made from China. Back to your review it was great model by model comparo, Great Stuff!
Miguel, i have been watching you forever. I am a huge Hyundai fan. Heck, my first Hyundai was a 1989 Excel. I have had all Gen of the Santa Fe and currently have a 2023 Calligraphy. I love how informative you are with your videos. This kind of review helps folks make car buying decisions. Also, for car enthusiasts, this is entertaining by keeping up with new features and tech. Continue success, and thank you for what you do. 🎉
Although I would've liked inclusion of other information, like color options, this is the kind of comparison that I want for any given make, model, year, trim level, and options.
Good video. Thanks for the info on the different trim levels of the Santa Fe. I have a 2022 Santa Fe XRT and it is a real nice SUV. However, I am waiting for the 2024 to come out as that one looks awesome!
The dual clutch is only on the Turbo models. Luckily, the new DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) works amazingly well. Seriously, go to a dealer and test drive one and feel it for yourself.
Thank You. Excellent reviews, the best so far ✅. You speak slow and firmly enough so I can understand every word you say. At almost age 70, that means a lot. We must purchased a 2023 Limited and we are so happy and Impressed with it. Our daughter who drives a Lexus was also totally I pressed at the quality of our Santa Fe. She said she was glad that we purchased the Santa Fe limited. That Calligraphy sure is nice ✅. Keep up the great work.
I appreciate that!
Really enjoyed your video, thorough and very informative. This is the best presentation I have seen that delineates the differences between the trims. Exactly what I was looking for. Thanks
Thanks! Comments like these is why I do it.
Great reviews, I ended up buying a left over 2023 Santa Fe SEL Premium, I wanted the higher trim versions with the Turbo but my wife said we have her 2014 370Z for that and this is the daily driver. I did road test the Turbo model which had more power but felt the transmission was not as smooth as the standard engine, yes its not a lick in your pants feeling but it has no issues with getting on a major hiway plus with the newer cabin these cars are really quite inside compared to the 2019 SEL Plus I traded in cause you don't hear the engine noises growl when you step on it. Smoother ride and when called on it handles around corner better with less lean plus the what I call fake leather seats are far better for support but I kind of feel sometimes the Tech is way over done, I would rather have cooled seats than then Bluelink stuff which is there own version of on star which we never use. The sound system is kick but but no more CD players which is the sign of the times. I made one comment to the salesman on the test drive that this car is like a coffin its so quite, well he didn't get my sarcasms/humor but I said that as a complement cause the only other SUV I test drove was a Lincoln and that to had a nice quite rid which is hard to find these days cause some try and achieve that but never really do that which tells me that engineering at Cooperate Hyundai is listening. I also like the fact when you look at the sticker the car is built here with 50% parts in USA, 40% parts from there motherland and the 10% between USA and Canada so for those looking to at least support our country this has more parts than some USA brands that are made in Mexico and use parts made from China.
Back to your review it was great model by model comparo, Great Stuff!
Nice
Learned so much about my vehicle
Glad you liked it!
This is awesome and great work. Wish you were in San Francisco. We are looking to buy right now.
Just move to Florida. We still have Disney and less taxes lol
Super!!! Thanks What about the Santa fe hybrid, what model is it???
Hybrid Santa Fe Models: Blue, SEL Convenience, Limited
Miguel, i have been watching you forever. I am a huge Hyundai fan. Heck, my first Hyundai was a 1989 Excel.
I have had all Gen of the Santa Fe and currently have a 2023 Calligraphy.
I love how informative you are with your videos. This kind of review helps folks make car buying decisions. Also, for car enthusiasts, this is entertaining by keeping up with new features and tech.
Continue success, and thank you for what you do. 🎉
Happy to help! Thanks for the encouragement!
I meant 2023 sel premium no longer have the homelink on the auto dimming mirror
Oh ok
Great work and video very informative, Exactly what I was looking for ❤
Happy it helped!
Although I would've liked inclusion of other information, like color options, this is the kind of comparison that I want for any given make, model, year, trim level, and options.
Thanks!
how reliable are these things? i just came across it today and kinda impressed
Good job my friend ❤
I appreciate it
Good video. Thanks for the info on the different trim levels of the Santa Fe. I have a 2022 Santa Fe XRT and it is a real nice SUV. However, I am waiting for the 2024 to come out as that one looks awesome!
I agree!
You did mention anything about the plug in. Do have a video about it?
No, Florida doesn't receive plug in versions.
nice job
Thanks
Hello you didn't include the pricing of the Cars...!!!!!
Because different areas have different rebates and discounts. Build one yourself at www.hyundaiusa.com
No excuse. Could have used msrp!
What type of tires does this SUV have
Talking about sizes or tire brand?
Where is the trip odometer?
In one of the menus on the speedometer
Why only the one cup holder? or did you not show the second one
The 2nd one is hidden under the flip.cover between the seats
What about the XRT Trim?
XRT is basically premium but with black wheels and no Sunroof
But the dual clutch transmission sucks!
The dual clutch is only on the Turbo models. Luckily, the new DCT (Dual Clutch Transmission) works amazingly well. Seriously, go to a dealer and test drive one and feel it for yourself.
They suck probably from car to car. Never had any issues with it. Not even those "crawl" problems during stops. Great car. But i need a bigger one.
Had the DCT on my 21 Calligraphy AWD fail at 20k miles, just got it replaced under warranty
@@bartzhang4798 sorry to hear that. Atleast you had waranty for that. Today i had 30.5 mpg... on a 195mile run. Non turbo 2.5 engine.