Tell me about the Santa Fe
Ramblin Fever
09-17-2005, 09:05 PM
Which engine is easier to work on? 4-cylinder or V6?
How reliable are these vehicles?
Looking for another daily driver to share the load with the Isuzu Rodeo I currently have. I LOVE my Rodeo, but it's costly to work on, though I plan on keeping it till it's wheels fall off. However, I don't want two difficult engine bay vehicles.
How reliable are these vehicles?
Looking for another daily driver to share the load with the Isuzu Rodeo I currently have. I LOVE my Rodeo, but it's costly to work on, though I plan on keeping it till it's wheels fall off. However, I don't want two difficult engine bay vehicles.
twospirits
09-18-2005, 09:09 PM
I can't tell you about the 4cyl (even though a few friends do have it and are quite happy with it) I do have the V6 and its more that enough for my needs. Of all the vehicles I've had and have driven its the most realiable one so far. Very few problems and the warranty surely helps if there is a problem. I can't tell you how it would compare with the Rodeo (which I think is a nice vehicle) but if you are handy with your hands Hyundai Webtech is a great free wource for the Shop and Electrical manuals.
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