Hyundai SUV


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The Hyundai SUV family of 2011 includes the Tucson, Santa Fe, and the Veracruz. With a dedication to detail and a drive to make every model a value for the consumer, the Hyundai SUV has been one of the preferred vehicles of the consumer. The company went so far as to find designers for the crossovers that were fresh, forward thinking, and outside of the company. This has helped them design models that were cost effective and highly rated.

The Tucson is the Hyundai SUV that carries a strong reputation. As a crossover designed in Europe, the company reached its goal of taking away that traditional boxy lines and adding a smooth and fluid exterior. This creates better aerodynamics and allows for less side wind effect. It also makes the vehicle look good.

The Hyundai SUV Tucson interior is roomy and feels more like a car than a big SUV. The power seats, the navigation system, and the rear leg room were all well rated among critics. The interior has also been upgraded for aesthetic value as well. Safety and performance factors were also included in considering how to build and design this part of the Hyundai SUV family. Hillstart assist and downhill braking controls are just two of the safety features that make the Tucson safety conscious. The 2.4 liter engine provides better than average fuel efficiency and good horsepower for kicking it up a notch.

The Santa Fe is another member of the Hyundai SUV family and is available with a V-6, as well as independent suspension which create a smoother ride and better handling. Safety features include the electronic stability control and 6 airbags. Active front head restraints are part of the safety line up. The exterior shows well, will turn a few heads, and provides a nice even design. While it is the boxier of the Hyundai SUVs, the overall look is still sleeker than most. The moon roof and the side roof rack rails add to its functionality overall.

The Veracruz is the Hyundai SUV that is truly crossover. Some consumers consider it a crossover from the station wagon while others consider it a crossover from the sport utility vehicle. There is seating for 7 real life passengers and ample cargo space when you fold the third row of seats down. The three beam projector head lamps improve night time visibility without increasing oncoming driver blindness. With 6 airbags, traction control, and electronic stability control this is a Hyundai SUV that offers a lot for a great value.

The company that started off bringing you the best values of its time has improved its quality to keep up with the mid range vehicles. As a standard, everyday functional multipurpose vehicle, any of the three will hold up to scrutiny. Improved fuel efficiency makes it a good choice for economic ownership and the low list price belies the key features and the high standards set. Whether you prefer a high profile SUV or a low profile car like appeal you'll find what you're looking for when it comes to the Hyundai family of SUVs.