Hey Y'all
I'm Paully,
I own 2 Hyundais. A 2013 Juniper Green Santa Fe Sport 2.0T with AWD and heavily optioned. A 2013 Garnet Red Tuscon LTD FWD with a few options. I love Hyundai Cars. Recently sold my first Hyundai, which was an 07 Santa Fe LTD with 79000 miles. Bought the SF and Tuscon recently, love em both for a lot of reasons. Mainly, the looks, the quality, the warranty, and oh yeah, the AWESOME prices. The window on my SF was 36,200, I paid 30,900. The window on my Tuscon was 26,885, I paid 23, 300. Great cars, great values.
I don't have any complaints on the Santa Fe at all. I keep reading about a "wandering steering" issue. I haven't experienced it at all. I've put about 900 miles on it thus far. This little CUV is stylish, very fast, and fun to drive.
I have only put about 200 miles on the Tuscon so far. I love it, but the paint job under my super floods in the garage appears to have a lot of orange peel. I also noticed the frint brakes are a bit grippy and choppy if coming to a fast stop. I love the tightness of this vehicle, and for me, it seems to have all the pep I'll ever need. She gets up to X-way speed in the blink of an eye and had plenty of juice to pass other vehicles. Ride is firmer than the SF, but I fully expected that.
I'm new here, and wanted to say hello. I'll be back for discussions and look forward to reading past threads. Thanks for having me.
Paully in western burb of Chitown
I own 2 Hyundais. A 2013 Juniper Green Santa Fe Sport 2.0T with AWD and heavily optioned. A 2013 Garnet Red Tuscon LTD FWD with a few options. I love Hyundai Cars. Recently sold my first Hyundai, which was an 07 Santa Fe LTD with 79000 miles. Bought the SF and Tuscon recently, love em both for a lot of reasons. Mainly, the looks, the quality, the warranty, and oh yeah, the AWESOME prices. The window on my SF was 36,200, I paid 30,900. The window on my Tuscon was 26,885, I paid 23, 300. Great cars, great values.
I don't have any complaints on the Santa Fe at all. I keep reading about a "wandering steering" issue. I haven't experienced it at all. I've put about 900 miles on it thus far. This little CUV is stylish, very fast, and fun to drive.
I have only put about 200 miles on the Tuscon so far. I love it, but the paint job under my super floods in the garage appears to have a lot of orange peel. I also noticed the frint brakes are a bit grippy and choppy if coming to a fast stop. I love the tightness of this vehicle, and for me, it seems to have all the pep I'll ever need. She gets up to X-way speed in the blink of an eye and had plenty of juice to pass other vehicles. Ride is firmer than the SF, but I fully expected that.
I'm new here, and wanted to say hello. I'll be back for discussions and look forward to reading past threads. Thanks for having me.
Paully in western burb of Chitown
Last edited by NovaResource; Dec 9, 2013 at 01:46 PM.
I'm Paully,
I own 2 Hyundais. A 2013 Juniper Green Santa Fe Sport 2.0T with AWD and heavily optioned. A 2013 Garnet Red Tuscon LTD FWD with a few options. I love Hyundai Cars. Recently sold my first Hyundai, which was an 07 Santa Fe LTD with 79000 miles. Bought the SF and Tuscon recently, love em both for a lot of reasons. Mainly, the looks, the quality, the warranty, and oh yeah, the AWESOME prices. The window on my SF was 36,200, I paid 30,900. The window on my Tuscon was 26,885, I paid 23, 300. Great cars, great values.
I don't have any complaints on the Santa Fe at all. I keep reading about a "wandering steering" issue. I haven't experienced it at all. I've put about 900 miles on it thus far. This little CUV is stylish, very fast, and fun to drive.
I have only put about 200 miles on the Tuscon so far. I love it, but the paint job under my super floods in the garage appears to have a lot of orange peel. I also noticed the frint brakes are a bit grippy and choppy if coming to a fast stop. I love the tightness of this vehicle, and for me, it seems to have all the pep I'll ever need. She gets up to X-way speed in the blink of an eye and had plenty of juice to pass other vehicles. Ride is firmer than the SF, but I fully expected that.
I'm new here, and wanted to say hello. I'll be back for discussions and look forward to reading past threads. Thanks for having me.
Paully in western burb of Chitown
I own 2 Hyundais. A 2013 Juniper Green Santa Fe Sport 2.0T with AWD and heavily optioned. A 2013 Garnet Red Tuscon LTD FWD with a few options. I love Hyundai Cars. Recently sold my first Hyundai, which was an 07 Santa Fe LTD with 79000 miles. Bought the SF and Tuscon recently, love em both for a lot of reasons. Mainly, the looks, the quality, the warranty, and oh yeah, the AWESOME prices. The window on my SF was 36,200, I paid 30,900. The window on my Tuscon was 26,885, I paid 23, 300. Great cars, great values.
I don't have any complaints on the Santa Fe at all. I keep reading about a "wandering steering" issue. I haven't experienced it at all. I've put about 900 miles on it thus far. This little CUV is stylish, very fast, and fun to drive.
I have only put about 200 miles on the Tuscon so far. I love it, but the paint job under my super floods in the garage appears to have a lot of orange peel. I also noticed the frint brakes are a bit grippy and choppy if coming to a fast stop. I love the tightness of this vehicle, and for me, it seems to have all the pep I'll ever need. She gets up to X-way speed in the blink of an eye and had plenty of juice to pass other vehicles. Ride is firmer than the SF, but I fully expected that.
I'm new here, and wanted to say hello. I'll be back for discussions and look forward to reading past threads. Thanks for having me.
Paully in western burb of Chitown
Are you the only driver of both vehicles?
So 4 months ago you buy 2 brand new Hyundais and love them both. And now you don't one either of them? Something sounds fishy to me.
There is nothing to unregister. You just leave.
Bye.
Last edited by NovaResource; Mar 5, 2014 at 01:52 PM.
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