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September 19th, 2014 05:17 PM #11
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September 19th, 2014 09:16 PM #12Im not familiar with the specs of tje 2nd gen. Our Sta fe is the 3rd gen. Although I wish we had more budget for the 4wd version were still happy with the 4x2 version since its mostly city driving. There will be slight difference Im sure with the fuel consumption of the 4x2 vs 4x4 variant. But I agree with most tsikoteers thay you can go the 4x2 route for moderate city driving. If you wish to go the off road I would rather choose a ladder frame chasis vehicle the likes of the Fortuner or Montero.
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September 28th, 2014 12:01 AM #13Mmmm.... Sir Santa Fe tlaga last option ko kc halos di masyado ngllayo ng price 2ndhand innova and Santa Fe. At ang ganda kc feedback ng mga owners nito interms of fuel consumption, safety, handling etc... Plaisipan lang sa akin ang consumption ng vgt engine versus r-evgt engine...
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September 28th, 2014 12:04 AM #14
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September 30th, 2014 11:07 AM #15IMHO yung facelifted 2nd gen (2.5 gen) sta fe is the same engine ng 3rd gen. 2.2 R-evgt nag kaiba lang ng body look and features. Yung 2.2 vgt yun ang 2nd gen non face lifted model. Mga guru pls correct me if I'm wrong. Sa opinion ko di mag kalayo ang consumo ng 2.5 gen & 3rd gen sta fe.
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September 30th, 2014 11:36 AM #16
altek888
paalala lang, bawal ang text speak sa tsikot.
regarding your question on fuel economy, i used to own a 2009 gen2 sta fe and now own a 2012 sorento (same engine and tranny as the gen 3 santa fe). mas matipid ang gen2 santa fe kesa sa 2012 sorento by about 1 km/l city driving.
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September 30th, 2014 11:42 AM #17
For your enlightment
I'm using a 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe (CM) CRDi R-eVGT 4x4,...Nothing I can ask for more, I'm so happy with this beast, Power/Performance and Efficiency, it all met my requirements, It is so superb as a personal and family mobile. To answer your question regarding how efficient it is or the efficiency difference between the 4x2 variant..Halos di naman nagkakalayo, parang parehas lang din naman, a friend of mine got a new 2013 Santa Fe 4x2 (DM) ... to give you a hint, Laguna - Bagiuo back and forth di pa naubos ang full tank ko sa Santa Fe or Muntinlupa - Calamba I'll just asking you 250 pesos worth of diesel for a back and forth trip.
---what I don't like about is, its design, damn! the 2013 (DM) model looks so masculine compared to the previous model (that I'm driving the CM model) stormedge design daw e...hahahah!
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September 30th, 2014 11:52 AM #18i'm using the '10 4x2 R-eVGT now. if you have the budget for the 4x4 R-eVGT, go for it. sulit yung additional features than the 4x2. Yung leather seats and auto climate pa lang, sulit na. sa FC, kung hindi mo naman madalas gagamitin 4x4 option sa city driving, then very minimal and difference. i get 10 k/l city and 14-16 k/l highway.
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September 30th, 2014 09:19 PM #19
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September 30th, 2014 09:29 PM #20Wow thanks for the infoRmation. Very well said.. I think if I will used the Santa Fe for school service it's better to buy a 2nd gen vgt engine couz it's more efficient. But if for a family car it's better to buy a r-evgt engine bcouz it's more fun to drive. More power and features. Am I correct mga sir...?
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