Hyundai Santa Fe Xl 2013-2014 Factory Service Repair Manual Download The 2013 Hyundai Santa Fe is two vehicles in one. Hyundai’s merged its old Veracruz into the ether, and now, the Santa Fe comes in two flavors– the seven-passenger, three-row family wagon and a more compact five-passenger Hyundai Santa Fe Sport. The two-row Sport is built in Georgia, while the Santa Fe is imported from South Korea. Hyundai Santa Fe Xl Pdf Manual.
Between these two models, the Santa Fe cuts across a huge swath of CUVs and mini-utes, everything from the smaller Ford Escape and Honda CR-V, through the bigger five-passenger crossovers like the Ford Edge and Toyota Venza and Chevy Equinox. With the bigger model, which is 8.5 inches longer than the sport, with a wheelbase about four inches longer (and 40 cubic feet more passenger space), the Santa Fe lineup will spread all the way into the three-row realm where vehicles like the Dodge Journey, Kia Sorento, and especially, the Pilot, Highlander, and Explorer claim the vast chunk of sales. SantaFe XL 2013-2014 Factory Service Repair Manual Download
Crossovers are all about room and utility, and neither Santa Fe comes up short. The Santa Fe’s front seats are a step up from the most recent Hyundai vintage, with better support built into the bottom cushion. For three-row models, shoppers have a choice between the 40/20/40 layout or a six-passenger layout with cozy captain’s chairs– and all of these models get Yes Essentials soil-resistant upholstery.
Hyundai Santa Fe Xl 2013-2014 Factory Service Repair Manual Download
The two-row Santa Fe Sport is offered with both a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine producing 190 horsepower, and a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder producing 264 horsepower. The three-row Santa Fe model is powered by a 3.3-liter V-6 producing 290 horsepower– the same smooth new engine used in the Azera. The ride’s improved greatly and also grown more quiet– bigger bushings in the independent suspension are engineered for the bigger Santa Fe, but also used on the Sport– but we ‘d just as soon leave the three-mode electric steering in Normal or Sport, because Comfort’s just too slow for our comfort.
Hyundai’s merged its old Veracruz into the ether, and now, the Santa Fe comes in two flavors– the seven-passenger, three-row family wagon and a more compact five-passenger Hyundai Santa Fe Sport. The two-row Santa Fe Sport is offered with both a naturally aspirated 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine producing 190 horsepower, and a 2.0-liter turbo four-cylinder producing 264 horsepower. The ride’s improved greatly and also grown more quiet– bigger bushings in the independent suspension are engineered for the bigger Santa Fe, but also used on the Sport- but we ‘d just as soon leave the three-mode electric steering in Normal or Sport, because Comfort’s just too slow for our comfort.