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Hyundai Santa Fe 2008 Breaking News

Shopper allegedly leaves kids, 2 and 6 months, in car - Port Times Record December 20, 2009

a 911 call and found a 2-year-old girl and 6-month-old boy unsupervised and unattended in the back seat of a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe at the Target store, and more »

Hannah Elliott On Vehicles - Forbes December 17, 2009

Hannah Elliott On Vehicles Crossover-types like Audi's Q5, BMW's X5, Honda ( HMC - news - people )'s CR-V, Hyundai's Santa Fe, Subaru's Forester, and Toyota's ( TM - news - people

Russ Lemmon: Auto dealership demands comments be removed from Facebook, Twitter - TCPalm December 17, 2009

Long story short: In August 2008, he brought his Hyundai Santa Fe in for a warranty issue, and there was a problem regarding the loaner car.

Sales soar during November for Hyundai's state-made models - The Birmingham News - al.com December 02, 2009

Sales soar during November for Hyundai's state-made models Sales soar during November for Hyundai's state-made modelsThe Korean automaker said it sold 8178 Sonata sedans in November, a 52 percent spike from those sold in November 2008. Sales of the Santa Fe sport utility Hyundai November Sales Boom By 46 percent, Kia Rises 18 PercentHyundai sales skyrocket in Novemberall 247 news articles »

S. Korea's Hyundai, Kia riding wave of success - Lansing State Journal December 14, 2009

S. Korea's Hyundai, Kia riding wave of successA face-lifted version of the brand's larger Santa Fe crossover is to debut at the Los Angeles Auto Show in December. Hyundai also plans to launch its big and more »

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Afraid to spend during stock market roller-coaster ride?

“I think it could affect the luxury brands rather than some of the others such as Kia, which is not as affected as the high line models. “It’s easy to put off new car purchases and a new washer and dryer when your account is down thousands of dollars. It’s very much human nature to look at your account value being down and think you are less wealthy,” he said. I’m not so sure it’s going to affect us yet but when they get their 401 (k) statements that might rattle them a little bit,” Waikem said. ” “We’re kind of wondering how it is going to affect things. I think everybody wanted the budget balanced. “I think they will hold off. They are the drivers of the global economy.

You Ask We Answer

Q:

Is moto w755 bluetooth compatible with the Hyundai Santa Fe 2008?

I just bought the Santa Fe and I can't find any information.
(asked by dawnya on April 08, 2009)

A: it should be compatible . i cannot c why not (answered by on April 09, 2009)

Q:

What do you think of the new 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe?

Anyone who owns one or knows about them. Might buy one.
(asked by Fabio on February 06, 2009)

A: Check if you need SUV or 4 X 4 (not all SUV are 4 X4)

Where I live, China-made SUV (not 4 X 4) are generally cheaper than Korean-made SUV, if you do not need 4 X 4

However, Japanese-made SUV, 4 X 4, may be more fuel-economical for high mileage Owners

Do compare all models available that suits your vicinity/usage to decide (answered by solvent on February 07, 2009)

Q:

Is this a good deal for a 2008 Hyundai Santa Fe SE?

This is what they are giving us
24150 - 2500 (mfg rebate) - 750 (loyalty rebate) = 20,900
We have a trade in valued at $6000 - but payoff is 7780
Calculation for total loan - 20900 - 6000 (trade-in) + 7780 = 22680

Is this right or a good deal? Thanks!
(asked by ankhara on October 18, 2008)

A: I agree with the 1st post, you can do much better. You have only lowered the MSRP by using rebates that are paid to the dealer anyway, where's your negotiation to lower the price? I agree that you should be able to get a minimum of $1000 and maybe even $2000 additional price decrease. You should also check nada.com and kbb.com to see if you are getting a fair value on your trade in. If you want to save even more money you could look for a 2007 Santa Fe with 20,000 miles on it and probably save another $5000-$7000. (answered by beavanjb on October 18, 2008)

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