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@jwenting8 ай бұрын
another scam company, like 99%+ of those that advertise through social media
@joemikey2788 ай бұрын
Which Lexus, I’m looking into replacing a station wagon, what Lexus is most like Subaru Outback? Thanks!
@gordonq0078 ай бұрын
Hi Wizard, could you make a video for a mazda vehicle or which mazda to buy or not to buy? It seems like to me mazda has build up decent sales and reputations to be a quality automaker. Thanks
@nigerbear26428 ай бұрын
Please get out of debt Americans. If you are a wannabe, please stay in debt and buy some nice cars!
@paulstejskal8 ай бұрын
Whoa when was this taken? -5? Wow old video haha. Hopefully you guys survived the storms today.
@glennbradley58888 ай бұрын
290k kms on 2010 Santa Fe. Had all the front end work done as mentioned. Intake manifold runner control last year. Car still runs fine. Has paid for itself. Rust spray every year. No rust at all. Canada
@abdomination11 күн бұрын
I have a 2009 Hyundai sonata with 270,000 mi. I just have some work to do with it still blower motor valve cover gaskets with the leak is very small with the main thing is the leak on the power steering fluid.
@Mark-pu1ty5 ай бұрын
I have a 2009 sonata that has 407,000 miles on the original engine and transmission. Been through some alternators struts suspension components but no major failures. Love the car.
@alexandermartincausey73338 ай бұрын
My boss bought his daughter a 2006 Sonata 3.3 V6 with around 140k miles for his daughter as a graduation present. She's had it 7 years, has been doing door dash and other deliveries and he says she's been really good about telling him when she needs an oil change, etc. The car now has 380,000 miles. The only breakdown occurred because the valve cover gasket leaked oil into the alternator. My boss says that car has been the best $3500 he's ever spent.
@DavidReagle-z1i8 ай бұрын
I have a 2010 Sonata 3.3l with 350,000. Used as a courier vehicle. Best car ever far as longevity. Still driving it.
@rootbeer6668 ай бұрын
My mom bought her 2007 3.3 new. All these years later she says she doesn't want another car, it's been largely trouble free. Yep, that common valve cover gasket problem, the recall fix didn't work. On the 4th alternator now, I think the first 3 were reimbursed. What's interesting we also have a 2006 Sonata with the same 3.3, it doesn't have that problem. The reason for the leak is the slight tilt of the angle of the engine in Santa Fe.
@InternetUser._8 ай бұрын
^ I second that. Gen 5 sonatas (06-10’) are hidden gems. The V6 is surprisingly quick, huge trunk, nice factory audio system ($10 fm transmitter was game changing), 30mpg highway, and you can get them with 100k miles for 4-5k easily. I have an 08 that was my first car I ever bought. Has been so reliable, it’s the only car I’ve ever bought. Many years later I still see no reason to “upgrade”.
@suckthis11528 ай бұрын
V6 Hyundai are good
@lucionsrandom51958 ай бұрын
That 3.3L is probably the best motor Hyundai/Kia ever put out. I'm sure it's actually a leased/purchased design like a lot of their motors. Example. My Sorento's 3.5L motor is actually just a Mitsubishi 6G74 with a slightly taller deck to the heads. The infamously terrible Theta motors, are actually Mitsubishi 4B11's but some idiot enginerd somewhere decided to make the oil and cooling passages SMALLER. What a bright idea.
@dtoney11828 ай бұрын
As a Hyundai tech of 6 years, a 2012 Santa Fe was the last year of the good engine. After 2013 when they went GDI, they were garbage. This body style has its issues like the transmission temp sensor that goes bad (requires transmission valve body removal to replace), rear wheel hub bearings that have to be replaced due to failed wheel speed sensors (sensors are built into the hub) and a host of electrical issues. I will say that have a 12 to 13 year old vehicle with rubber bushings will not last forever. Daniel San replacing his control arm bushings, sway bar end links & bushing plus rear trailing arm bushings starting to tear is normal wear & tear. My wife had to replace front lower control arm bushings on her 2012 Honda Accord before I ever met her. She also had to have the VTEC solenoid O-ring replaced due to oil leakage (this all occurred at 84,000 miles). Does this mean that her Honda is bad? Absolutely not, those items are wear items, they will fail over time. Same thing is happening with my brother-in-law’s 2010 Toyota Camry. He needed CV axles boots, valve cover gasket and struts because, again, these are wear items that will require replacement over time. Both Honda & Toyota are having their fair share of quality control issues that require a recall. Currently, Honda will not sell any Acura/Honda vehicle with the J-series V6 due to poor machining in the oil galleries that will cause engine failures. Toyota is recalling a host of vehicles due to failing low pressure fuel pumps that will cause the vehicle to stall. Yes, on the whole Honda & Toyota are known for their reliability but the truth is, doing a Used Car Inspection from a reputable technician is anyone’s best bet before buying a vehicle. That & researching that particular vehicle to see will the cost of ownership be more than a consumer can handle. Also, does Daniel San know the exact history of this Santa Fe? For example, the service records from the previous owner? To make a blanket statement that all Hyundai & Kia’s can’t be recommended is a bit of a stretch. I personally for one, WOULD recommend a 2007-12 Santa Fe with either the 3.3 V6 (used from 2007-2009) or the 3.5 V6 used from 2010-12 (the 4 cylinder not so much since the fuel economy isn’t much better than the V6 and certain 4 cylinders had oil consumption issues, plus you get better performance from the V6). As I stated before, there are some issues that it has but overall, I used to see these models come into my old Hyundai dealer with over 130,000 miles needing maintenance.
@Carculture738 ай бұрын
Well said. Dont confuse wear and tear with poor workmanship. Im going on 20 worry free years w Hyundais. Take care of the maintenance and they will take care of you. Unlike the Mercedes, Audis and BMWs I’ve owned and still own.
@haitibwoi61228 ай бұрын
What about the Genesis with the 3.3t engines how good are they long term ? I’ve had a 2012 Genesis with the 4.6 v8 and that engine reached 200k with only cam sensors going bad
@stuffhappens56818 ай бұрын
It’s good internet fodder to throw insults at car brands. It gets the armchair quarterbacks all riled up. Funny thing is, if you do a search you’ll find horror stories on all brands. I don’t care what it is. Since the late 1980s I’ve owned five VWs. Three from new. The internet “experts” hated them all. Strange because I experienced exactly none of the problems they claimed. It is true all manufacturers have hiccups. So you need to listen to these issues same as reading Amazon reviews. Some are exaggerated and some aren’t. Good luck figuring out which is which.
@dtoney11828 ай бұрын
@@haitibwoi6122 I personally wouldn't recommend a turbocharged Hyundai. From my experience as a tech, I've replaced failed turbochargers on every Hyundai model from the Genesis coupe with the 2.0 to the 1.6 turbo in the Velosters & Tucsons. The 3.3 turbos suffer from leaking oil feed hoses that were actually a recall on the G70s. If not careful, the oil feed will leak onto the hot turbo & could catch on fire. The 4.6 Tau engine is a good strong engine that will last a good while.
@saladfox8 ай бұрын
I'm running a 2011 Elantra Touring that recently passed 200k. No issues besides wear items needing replacing like you said. I know others with the same model at the same or even higher mileage then mine. Hyundai can make some decent cars, it's just a matter of doing research on the model you want (which you should do for any vehicle, regardless of the manufacturer's reputation) and staying on top of maintenance.
@LastTrump77 ай бұрын
I have a 2008 Santa Fe. Changed timing belt, water pump…etc at 98,000. Plugs at 98,000, CV left replaced. Now has 180,000 miles. Burns no oil. Still runs and drives smooth like it did at 98,000. Interior and exterior still looks fine probably because I took care of it. Hoping to get 250,000+
@matteonewton4 ай бұрын
I have a 2008 Santa Fe as well and it now has about 305,000 miles on it. I recently had to have some of the wheel bearings and other things replaced but it has been a good vehicle. Mostly highway miles.
@LastTrump74 ай бұрын
@@matteonewton mine too just regular maintenance stuff. Only fault I have in those is the 17 mpg gas’s mileage…lol.
@Pontiacman19643 ай бұрын
I had a 2013 Rio. I racked up 98,000 miles before selling it and the only items I needed to replace over those 98,000 miles was a battery, tires, and a license plate light. I sold it to my supervisor's son, and he totaled the car a month later lol.
@Ziegfried822 ай бұрын
@@Pontiacman1964 that's what Hyundai is for. This was especially true with the older ones!
@Pontiacman19642 ай бұрын
@@Ziegfried82 true. I have a coworker that has a 2003 Rio. He has over 300k miles! It sounds like an old car granted, and he uses 10w40 oil because it uses some, but it’s still going. I really like the brands of Kia and its sister company Hyundai. You just have to make sure you’re buying one that was manufactured in South Korea. They’re well built and you get much more feature-wise for the money than other companies… like Toyota.
@fragerhoskin35288 ай бұрын
It sounds pretty funny to me that a mechanic did not do a pre-sales inspection of a vehicle he's buying for himself but you all keep telling us to always get one so in that sense sounds like he got the vehicle he deserved
@zarbon7008 ай бұрын
Most likely he got it at a super low price that he didn't care if it had issues since he could do any repairs himself
@sirmounted84998 ай бұрын
@@zarbon700 sounds like he took a loan to buy it, since he was ''almost finished paying the car off''
@SVwindsor8 ай бұрын
Yes, thus mechanic strangely enough is nodding to everything the wizard is saying. Obviously few sensor and bushing is hardly anything to get furious about. Especially on a 15 year old vehicle. I know one family who spent nothing on a 2010 hyundai santa fe six cylinder expect oil change and the vehicle kept running. The brakes, rotors were worn out ..etc but they spent next to nothing. The vehicle drove smoothly and was quite nice. I drove this vehicle.
@alistairblaire60018 ай бұрын
Yeah we all live and learn I guess
@prrichgaby8 ай бұрын
Ever heard the saying" doctors make the worst patients"? Same applies to mechanics!
@99Vood998 ай бұрын
Wizard, to be fair the GDI motor in this particular generation of Santa Fe was notoriously bad but some of the suspension components sound like wear and tear due to age.
@beebong18 ай бұрын
This is why you ALWAYS get a fuel service done every 30K. No exceptions. In addition if you put in BG44K in your gas tank every other oil change (every 10K miles) it will also help reduce the amount of carbon around the valves.
@AaronSmith-kr5yf8 ай бұрын
@@beebong1 Or just buy a Toyota, they engineered it to where you don't need to do that.
@21Piloteer8 ай бұрын
This generation didn't have GDI
@dtoney11828 ай бұрын
Exactly! A 12 year old vehicle with rubber bushings won’t last forever.
@toddstephens44318 ай бұрын
My 12 year old 175k mile tacoma hasn't had any single issue other than base nuts maintenance and consumables. I've done some bushings out of the pursuit of the best steering and handling I can get as I spend 90% of my time on a 75mph highway.
@Buasop8 ай бұрын
I had a 16 Tucson with 120K on it. It burned 2.8 Q of oil every 1000 miles. I got rid of it and bought a Lexus. The best move ever
@Steverz328 ай бұрын
My 2005 RX330 has entered the chat😂224K and runs like a champ!👍
@herbiehusker18898 ай бұрын
2.8 Quarts is an oddly specific amount of oil
@il94z128 ай бұрын
Over priced Toyota
@DavidNgo868 ай бұрын
@@il94z12 it's a luxury brand of Toyota lol
@markkrispin69448 ай бұрын
Just like your mom.😅@@il94z12
@josiahhorne8 ай бұрын
My 2011 Santa Fe I bought used with 90k miles. It has a V6 and it’s amazing. No problems with oil leaking. Some wear and tear stuff but that’s expected. And I did a presale inspection to make sure it wasn’t a lemon And we have a 2007 Hyundai Azera that is also a gem. Amazing V6 engine as well without oil leaks or coolant leaks!
@tocreatee35857 ай бұрын
bought my daughter a 2018Hyundai Santa Fe in 2019. The single worst purchase I've ever made - it hasn't been stolen or burst into flames [yet] but our insurance premiums in Illinois are more reflective of a luxury sedan than an economy vehicle.
@palebeachbum7 ай бұрын
@@tocreatee3585 Sante Fe is not an economy vehicle. It's a midsize family SUV.
@lenripley3Ай бұрын
Pretty much my story. Bought 2011 new. Best vehicle I’ve ever owned.
@mattbrawner78888 ай бұрын
I have a 2020 sportage that I’ve already put 90k on and it still looks brand new, and drives like new. I think they fixed the engine issue with the 2020 models forward, but I’ve never even had a check engine light or anything happen to make it run or drive any different. It’s still in like new condition which I’m actually surprised by. The paint still gleams like new, I’ve had it in the Florida sun all this time. The interior is flawless other than very light stretching from sitting in the driver seat with no separation or friction damage from getting in and out. I’ve never had a vehicle that aged so well with insane miles being put on daily.
@cade8618 ай бұрын
It is over 10 years old those sound like normal wear items for that age of vehicle
@vkpc18 ай бұрын
spot on
@raybod17758 ай бұрын
My Honda didn’t start having problems for 18 years. It was the door locks and window motors.
@michaelwells2038 ай бұрын
Those are normal wear and tear items. It's fortunate that this is a Hyundai, because those parts prices for a Honda or Toyota would be outrageous. The bottom line is Toyota's and Hondas are very expensive to repair because the couch run parts prices. Example: door latch for Hyundai is $45. Door latch for Toyota sienna is $1,800.
@toddsmith16178 ай бұрын
My 2010 honda civic never had any of these problems.
@MrBlaze2568 ай бұрын
@@raybod1775 my 2007 kia minivan doesnt have those problems 200k miles on it now
@Chubbycat7478 ай бұрын
I have the Gen 1 Santa Fe. It was a $400 abused turd. The 2.7l V6 is impressive. I replaced the broken timing belt and bent valves on one side. It still runs after I fixed it! Had to replace lots of rubber parts, motor mounts, and other stuff. Once you get these parts replaced, it will keep running and going. It's okay for the DIY person, not a single mom.
@Playswithfire37828 ай бұрын
My daughter had 1, she got rid of it with 380k mi on it. She only got rid of it to get a different car. Thing ran great still, and it wasn't all highway miles. My dad had 1 also, thing was a tank.
@jblyon28 ай бұрын
That 2.7L V6 seemed to be a pretty reliable engine. Hyundai learned from that mistake quickly and 'fixed' their newer engines accordingly.
@arthurrzucidlo34168 ай бұрын
The problem is ...this is a single mom car
@ChristianPareATLAS8 ай бұрын
My housemate has 1. Can't lock the doors, the rear hatch is stuck closed, the heating system doesn't work properly, lots of vibration and interior noises, the writing on buttons are gone even if the car isn't that old, the hvac poorly work, constantly adding oil, transmission slips...bunch of problems
@cleighton16058 ай бұрын
The 2.7L in the 1st Gen Santa Fes were good engines. The 2nd Gens from '07 - '09 with the 3.3L V6 are considered the best SFs built, with the '09s being the top of the list. I personally own a 2010 Limited with 169k kms and a 2011 GLS with 270k kms, both have the 3.5L V6, 6 speed auto transmissions and are AWD. I've owned the 2011 for 7 years, and the 2010 for 1 year, and I do all of my own service work, unless I require a lift. Synthetic oil changes every 5k kms and regular maintenance as required, as well as yearly undercoating and cavity wax for rust prevention. The 2nd gen Santa Fes (3.3L and 3.5L V6 models) are nowhere near as unreliable as this video suggests, however I would personally never purchase a Santa Fe newer than 2012.5. That's when they came out with the Gen 3, 4 cyl GDI turbo engines that are notorious for dying. The 2nd Gen V6s are known for oil pressure switches that leak because they're made from plastic, and when they get to a certain age, the plastic becomes brittle and the sensor leaks oil onto the engine and transmission seam, which is commonly misdiagnosed as a rear main seal engine leak. Other than that, I've done frequent brake work on the 2011 (pads and rotors), fluid changes and the normal maintenance required for a 11-12 year old, high mileage vehicle. Yes that's also included ball joints, struts and bushings, but that's all because of age and the poor condition of the roads we drive on, and not the fact that these are poorly built SUVs. I actually picked the 2011 Santa Fe over vehicles like the CR-V because for one, the 3.5L makes 276HP, tows up to 3500lbs, is bigger than all of the same vehicles in that year class, and still gets 26-28 mpg on the highway. And in my area, these SUVs hold their value, not depreciate, as suggested in this video.
@Onewheelordeal8 ай бұрын
Winter weather? Looks like Car Wizard found some old lost footage
@jonathanstaley95228 ай бұрын
He's on vacation. Hoovie went to see him before he left 🙂
@surfer53528 ай бұрын
He's on a cruise. Deal with it!
@tokyodrift628 ай бұрын
That’s what I thought too, its like 80 degrees in newton atm
@Jdmboi-gh6di8 ай бұрын
My parents had a 2012 Santa Fe. Bought brand new, that car went through three transmissions and 2 engines, not to mention all the smaller issues. The worst car that they have ever had. They got rid of it at 99,000 miles because they didn’t want to deal with it out of warranty. Now they own a 2021 Lexus and a 2021 Volvo which have been perfectly reliable.
@WilliamHollinger20198 ай бұрын
My father owns a 2002 Honda Odyssey since 2007 that thing just runs forever yes it got dated quickly but it is a Honda it runs. What killed those vans was transmission shift into third from 2nd hard. My dad's van have that issue if I drive it rough. Other than that it shifts into third from 2nd with no issues. We even forgot to get atf flushed out.
@PSB-9008 ай бұрын
My wife has had two Hyundai Sonata Limited's (2006 w/3.3L V6) and currently a 2014 Limited (2.4L 4 cylinder). Not one warranty claim on either and both are/were over 100K miles. Maintenance is the key! When you buy used, it's a risk for sure but we always buy new and keep them 8+ years or more.
@ozzstars_cars8 ай бұрын
I own a 2013 Santa Fe (three row seats) with a 3.3L V6 that I bought brand new. It has been well maintained and now has 155K miles. No engine issues. Did replace the rear differential electronic coupler, that's all.
@guillermogonzalezquintero30358 ай бұрын
I think that because these cars are considered for low budget they are constantly overlooked in the maintenance department but if you just do the bare minimum these are very good reliable cars here in Colombia you can see them hit 200k and sometimes 300k and here we got the even smaller ones that are used as taxis and they run a lot even with natural gas conversion kit
@christianmichael83818 ай бұрын
Owner of 2012 Hyundai santa Fe here. Mine has close to 180k miles. Original everything, nothing replaced or broken except battey and starter last year. Most reliable car I have ever owned! My 2008 Santa fe had 220k miles when I sold it. Original everything! No issues. Excellent vehicles!
@bvirgin1234568 ай бұрын
Same here. 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe. Almost 190k on the clock. I'm just now starting to have issues. The alternator replacement and starter replacement are stupid difficult compared to other cars that I have owned. To get the alternator out, you have to jack up the engine. #$@#$. The starter is not easy to get to either. Other than that, it's been a good vehicle. Of course, we don't have the GDI engine. It's my understanding that is the biggest POS ever made.
@MigySaan8 ай бұрын
It’s definitely hit or miss everyone has their own experience and luck
@DavidReagle-z1i8 ай бұрын
He being awfully dramatic. This Santa Fe could have had a rough life
@kevinbarry718 ай бұрын
It seems unlikely that you got the one with all the parts that don't deteriorate
@beebong18 ай бұрын
One question: How well did you maintain your vehicle? If the answer is very well you have proven my point. Point is when Hyundai and Kias well maintained you get the odometer readings that you are enjoying.
@CouchMan888 ай бұрын
I always hear people talk about the warranty. It's like when you buy an Autozone part and keep having to change it out once a year when it fails. The warranty doesn't make it good or reliable.
@drgti16v8 ай бұрын
There is a Tommy Boy reference joke somewhere in your comment. 😄
@BubblesTheCat18 ай бұрын
Warranties usually aren't worth the paper they're printed on 😂
@CouchMan888 ай бұрын
@@drgti16v Exactly. I almost quoted him for my comment.
@elliottb70098 ай бұрын
i was a hyundai tech in australia. we rarely had problems with these, but ours were also mainly diesel or the v6 versions. i think NZ got the 4cyl petrol. we had one guy ship his car across and getting parts was a little hard. many did 200K kms. nothing of note apart from wear and tear items. that engine is so basic and easy to work on. it should never have been neglected. that list honestly wasn't too bad. the engine looked like it had no leaks at all. today i serviced a 2019 jaguar xe or xf. with 40,000kms and it had coolant leaking from its plastic water pipes. my parents own bmws that try their hardest to fail. my brother owns a mercedes, 2011 e250 cdi , i had the engine out and basically had to replace all seals on the engine due to coolant leaks and oil leaks, they made the water pump and housing out of plastic and it cracked. still has leaks.
@treyg201500Ай бұрын
My 2007 Hyundai santa fe, 2wd, 3.3L v6 engine. 68k miles at purchase. 1 recall, valve cover gasket leaked oil onto alternator, repaired by dealer. Regular maintenance allowed us to get to 168k; then my kid wrecked and totaled it. Overall a great vehicle. I've heard horror stories re the 2.7L v6, and 4 cyl models.
@anthony-i1k8c8 ай бұрын
My sister bought a Kia Sportage brand new. 2017. Did everything they recommend on time and it burns oil. It failed the test and they did a soak. Still failed so it's getting a new engine. Only 80k miles or so!!
@charlessaftner42088 ай бұрын
I had a 06 Hyundai tiburon and after 224k miles, I finally sold it. It was an absolutely great car. Never had to do anything major to keep it on the road.
@MrDreams19847 ай бұрын
Just picked up a 08 with the 2.7, spent good money replacing the same parts they list here. It’s all good tho it’s an old car it’s expected. I feel like these guys were too harsh on this car for no reason.
@Chuck7878 ай бұрын
That was said pretty well. I had a buddy that bought a Kia used and other than the 2.4 GDI engine which was replaced under the recall free it lasted till about 130k miles with little issues. After that the repairs racked up pretty quick. And he finally dumped it once the transmission started slipping. If you’re a person that buys new or used cars and drive them a few years until 80k-100k miles Hyundai and Kia’s could work for you. If you plan on driving them much further than 100k stay away.
@Cooley788 ай бұрын
We purchased a 2017 Sonata with 32 miles on it. The trunk latch needed to be replaced, which was under recall. I replaced the hood struts. It has less than 60k on it and has been very reliable. Highway MPG is 36-38.
@connormacdonald7890Ай бұрын
I’ll give it to Kia/Hyundai, back around 2010 they made a fantastic 2.0 4 cylinder, my moms 2011 Kia soul had 201k before someone crashed into her and totaled it out, we ran that thing out of oil unknowingly. The oil filter gasket failed and let all of the oil out, we put 50 miles on it that day, we went an entire summer with the rad fan not plugged in due to a shop failing to plug it back in after doing work, the engine sounded great until the cars death, transmission fluid was never changed in our ownership of over 10 years, felt great, we didn’t no much maintenance besides having to do some bushings here and there, brakes, oil, basic maintenance especially for over 200k miles, great little engine
@joetz18 ай бұрын
I see a lot of comments here saying “mine is bulletproof!!!” That’s nice and I’m happy for you But just because you got lucky doesn’t mean these are quality cars There is a reason these are 1/2 the price used as an equivalent Honda or Toyota
@chadhaire17118 ай бұрын
All cars are half a Honda or Toyota.....NOTHING wrong with korean cars...
@heiner718 ай бұрын
@@chadhaire1711 Don't forget, this is the Scotty Kilmer Jr. channel.
@stephendibari50108 ай бұрын
Spot on
@1SAM0078 ай бұрын
Yeah, they have that silly 5 year bumper to bumper vs 3yr for japan autos.
@tjroelsma8 ай бұрын
@@chadhaire1711 Yes, and when you prod the complaining owners and/or do some investigation, it almost always comes down to lack of maintenance. Those early VVT engines are very sensitive to contaminated oil, so the mantra for these vehicles is "maintenance, more often is better". Sure, there's always a chance the one you buy is a lemon, but then Toyota and Honda also have lemons, it's just a fact of life. Many of the complaints on Daniel San's list are just worn-out parts and those are typical on relatively heavy vehicles with engines that are being worked very hard by owners who "want to drive them sporty".
@JRS-iq9pz8 ай бұрын
Most of those problems are common on any vehicle over 100,000 miles. I have a camry and have had some the same problems. Common for suspension parts to wear out and need replacement.
@fffwe38767 ай бұрын
My girlfriend had a 2019 Hyundai Sonata and it literally caught on fire. dealer refused honor warranty. DO NOT EVEN TOUCH hyundai or KIA
@ferndog14617 ай бұрын
Bought Kia Soul 2012, DOHC 2.0L engine, 98K on odometer from Houston Kia dealership. The salesperson pitched the powertrain warranty. I accepted. 4K later, the transmission failed. The dealership installed a 2800 rebuilt transmission. My deductible was just $250. $240 of rental car credit. Get that powertrain warranty for those Hyundai / Kia vehicles. Or just buy a well maintained Mazda.
@Jkimmelblackface7 ай бұрын
It's common to have people steal and start your cars with usb's? And it's so bad insurance companies refuse to insure the make of car. Lol some people are so dumb it's unreal
@palebeachbum7 ай бұрын
@@fffwe3876 That's weird. There was a recall for it. Must have been a neglected car.
@palebeachbum7 ай бұрын
@@Jkimmelblackface You're right. Some people are dumb. Your comment has nothing to do with any of this car's problems.
@bradscott24328 ай бұрын
Here in Ireland we get those Santa fes with a 2.2 diesel and they're relatively reliable
@fredh.12558 ай бұрын
I bought a 2004 Hyundai Santa Fe for my wife in December 2003. When I got her the car of her dreams, a Ford Mustang convertible in 2014, I took the Hyundai. It now has over 200,000 miles with the original engine and transmission. It has been a very good car for us and the only major issue I’ve had was the lousy paint job from Hyundai. We had it repainted in 2015 and that paint job still looks great today with no rust (Florida vehicle) It’s still going up and down the road just fine with just basic repairs. It is starting to use some oil now though as I’ve noticed between oil changes, I have to put a quart in. Because these car prices are so ridiculously high, I’m just going keep driving her until the wheels fall off. 😄👍
@scotquest125 ай бұрын
had an o4 180,000 sold was smoking on start up. buyer rebuilt now 400,000 no problems
@Ziegfried822 ай бұрын
The older Hyundai vehicles are usually trash so that's interesting.
@KaiPonte8 ай бұрын
Another great video, Mr. and Mrs. Wizard. Once again, my opinion of Kia / Huyndai cars is confirmed. I owned a 2002 Kia Sedona, which I got rid of in three years. My mom owned a 2005 Kia Sportage, which just deteriorated in slightly over 100,000 miles. It is these little thinks that Daniel was seeing that show their lack of quality.
@frestyle228 ай бұрын
I disagree. I have a 2012 Hyundai Elantra Touring GLS otherwise known as the i30. It has been the most reliable car I have owned. It has been easy to maintain, great on gas and has not failed me in the way this Sante Fe has. I have 130k and have no issues. It runs quiet like it's brand new. It has been inexpensive to replace parts and have them installed. I have owned this car since new and costs have been $300 or less a year. It has the 2.0 engine and it's been great
@isaacbrown11068 ай бұрын
Everyone i know with this car and an engine blow before 100k
@Evan28 ай бұрын
I disagree. I have a 2012 Hyundai Sonata and the engine seized up on me at 152k, had very regular maintenance intervals and it had clean oil. I'm still working with my local dealership to get the engine replaced under recall warranty. I'll never be buying Korean again
@frestyle228 ай бұрын
@@isaacbrown1106 Sucks for them. I haven't ever had an issue with mine. But I also do regular maintenance and inspect my engine and mechanics often
@frestyle228 ай бұрын
@@Evan2that's rough, I'm sorry you had those issues but at least they are working with you. Maybe you just got a bad engine or something wore out prematurely
@evelynazalea1238 ай бұрын
Not arguing with anyone here but in my experience I'd say ur lucky but good for u
@ExUSSailor8 ай бұрын
Why buy one, when all it takes to steal one is a screwdriver, a USB plug, and, about 15 seconds.
@reeldeelz29408 ай бұрын
not that year
@CJ-fh5xq8 ай бұрын
Yeah if you buy a poverty spec Kia and Hyundai
@sirmounted84998 ай бұрын
@@CJ-fh5xq no you don't buy it, you steal it
@petrosaguilar89168 ай бұрын
All Hyundai and Kias are poverty spec. They will put you in the poor house maintaining them.
@bikeman1x118 ай бұрын
total BS only the low enbd models without push start
@DavidDLee8 ай бұрын
This is an old model Santa Fe, 12 years old, with some wear issues. The Honda Civic my son had, was overall reliable, but still had some creeks from the suspension and uneven brake rotors. The Toyota Prius we sold 9 years ago also had suspension noises, oil leak and cheap interior trim pieces that would break and Toyota was not able to fix. Hyundai and Kia did improve drastically since. They are no longer priced much differently. Honda also had several quality issues around transmissions failing and oil consumption. I think they messed up big time with their theta engine and with skimping on an immobilizer on many models. Bottom line, I am not sure you can condemn the entire lineup as unreliable today. A car from 12 years ago, that shares very little with the same car today, is not an indication of anything.
@JMgmkh8 ай бұрын
Agree. Many people that buy them are the type that don't maintain and take care of vehicles.
@MrBlaze2568 ай бұрын
hyundai kia after 2010 are junks.
@DanielMartinez-wi3pn8 ай бұрын
There was is still an ongoing massive engine recall on Kia/Hyundai with the four cylinder GDI engines. My wife's 14 Kia Sportage had one of those engines replaced one year ago. Every Kia dealership in our metro area is swapping out these bad motors 3 vehicles per day. Maintenance has nothing to do with it. These motors were defective from the factory.
@tocreatee35857 ай бұрын
I've been saying for years Kia Hyundai use poor cheap wire harnesses which turn into electrical problems on the vehicles & now fires, I had a 16 Sorento what a nightmare almost everything broke electrical issues up the a** battery continually dying, moon roof wouldn't close just a disaster, they entice with the designs of the car but reliability eventually catches up to you...
@eugeneshklovsky443028 күн бұрын
2013 Santa Fe 2L Sport's owner is here. 92K km on the clock now. No problem with that car, except for one minor: since recently, the front right turning bulb's electrical contact is loosened. Replaced front braking pads 15K km ago and am going to replace rear braking pads soon.
@tituspullo44Ай бұрын
i've had my 2011 santa fe for 13 years and 173,000 miles, most of it driving through the mountains in colorado. have maintained it, and haven't spent one dime on repairs in 13 years until this week when a front ball joint had to be replaced. it still gets 25 mpg and runs like a top. cannot understand how a video like this could get put on youtube.
@timkis648 ай бұрын
MANY mechanics that work on them call them 100k mile disposable vehicles.they soon begin to fall apart after 100k miles.
@mikedx27068 ай бұрын
Sounds just like a Mini Cooper. After 100,000 miles, they start to drain your bank account.
@squid_fish8 ай бұрын
That’s how I spell FORD
@toddstephens44318 ай бұрын
I disagree about minis. They nickel and dime you from the start! My R56 mini base with the 1.6 has 188k miles and it cruises at 120 mph like a BMW. The steering is incredible, floor mounted throttle like a Porsche.
@wigletron28468 ай бұрын
That's pretty much every car today besides Toyota and Honda, maybe Subaru.
@petrosaguilar89168 ай бұрын
@@wigletron2846Suburu, no. LoL
@vincesacco52918 ай бұрын
I’m not so sure that the issues being described in this video are all that unusual for a vehicle with 120k miles. I mean cracked bushings, front suspension parts, leaky cv joints…would be expected. The vehicle is 12 years old, going on 13. Moral of the story…get rid of the vehicle before 100k miles
@raoulrr8 ай бұрын
yet somehow my so-called 'unreliable' VW of the same age, with 160k miles and which spent its whole life on salted & potholed Chicago roads has none of those issues
@MrOnlinmrine8 ай бұрын
It's common for most non-car people to switch before 100k miles anyways
@lvsqcsl8 ай бұрын
Looks like I need to dump the Marquis. 30 years old and 500,000 miles. Well past its sell-by date.
@davidhanley79338 ай бұрын
@@lvsqcslAll original.
@evoman448 ай бұрын
@@MrOnlinmrineI totally agree that non car people on average ditch their payed off cars at 100k and get into another never ending cycle of car loans. While well unformed car guys like myself know which cars are worth buying new or used and we can keep them on the road far longer. My oldest car is a 95 Acura Integra that I bought used with 100k miles in 2001. I literally raced that car hard in my youth. Yet It is still running well with 276k miles. The only major repair it has needed was a head gasket at 200k miles. Other than that I have kept up with replacing worn suspension bushings and leaking gaskets over the years. Even after all that I have spent less than the price of a new Hyundai.
@SkookyDoo8 ай бұрын
Well car wizard I have had the opposite experience. 2003 Kia spectra 215k miles before it rusted through 2010 Hyundai Tuscon 2.4 non GDI 303k miles 2013 Kia Soul 2.0 non GDI 197k miles 2020 Hyundai Elantra 2.0 GDI 207k miles I'm sure you've worked on more Hyundai and Kia than I have owned but I'm either lucky or those people are unlucky.
@cyclonus0120 күн бұрын
I have two hyundai elantra tourings 2012 and 2011. Both manual transmissions. One has 160k miles. I have beaten it up and never even changed the timing belt, alternator, etc. Never left me stranded. Maybe these gdi engines have issues but this wizard guy saying theyre all bad just shows his ignorance.
@beagledad2117 ай бұрын
I have a 2008 Santa Fe that I bought new and it is still going strong at 198,000 miles and counting. It's limited trim with the 3.3 6 cylinder. It's been and still is a solid vehicle. Normal wear and tear items like brakes and struts etc is pretty much all I've had to do to it.
@runner30338 ай бұрын
Bought one of these, a 2010, with the manual transmission (lol) during lockdowns just before inflation/car demand went through the roof. Super cheap and it was in good shape - oil sprayed for rust and I suspect garage stored, used as a second car by a retired couple out in the country. Looked almost new inside and out at 105k miles. Guy at the lot was surely glad to be rid of it, a manual SUV??? Bought it with the understanding that it was a 10+ year old car and it was going to need some work. Also did my homework into the Theta II problem before buying, and seems the MPI is not affected (UOAs reflect this). I'm at 125k miles now as well, and it's been basically solid but has had a couple silly things go wrong - the ECU went bad (?!?) but that was easily fixed by sourcing good used ($70) and having a dude clone it ($300). Front wheel bearings have both died, and a ball joint. Silly part here is that the axles could NOT be removed from the knuckles as they had rusted in, and ended up having to cut the axles up. Sounds like this wasn't the worst problem to have as the boots likely didn't have much life left in them. In my opinion this review/non-recommendation was unnecessarily harsh. They are cheap cars to buy, parts are very reasonable and they are simple and uncomplicated to work on. A Toyota/Honda at the same price point is going to be much higher mileage/older and going to need this kind of work, and they have their share of foibles (can we talk about that 2AZ engine?). This kind of advice from these KZbin mechanics is akin to "stop being poor" or "just quit being fat to get healthy". - sounds smart but too broad to be helpful. Do your homework about the thing you're going to spend lots of money on, and entrust your life to, and you'll be fine.
@quintonulm24358 ай бұрын
Very good point. I’ve seen just as many people get screwed on Toyotas because they think the brand reputation trumps age and wear on their vehicles. Bushings will still wear out and need to be replaced on literally every car eventually. My 1999 Lexus LS400 needs most of the front suspension components just from being old, even though the thing only has 137k
@Olinskis7 ай бұрын
@@quintonulm2435 ok, but... Yotas and Hondas have a long history of making reliable products that last. I buy them, but also appreciate first checking for wear and routine maintenance. Id wager far more get burned buying a used Hyundai vs Toyota simply due to the engine and transmission issues alone. That said, I find it humorous a buddy blew the engine in his Avalon 2 times before realizing the mechanics doing the work neglected to properly rebuild the cartridge oil filter. WTF Toyota, can't just use a simple spin on like the rest? Just goes to show anybody can kill any car, even mechanics.
@tabascobob778 ай бұрын
I have a 2011 hyundai accent diesel manual, and 2015 kia sorento diesel auto at the 120,000 mile. I live in korea, so they're a dime and dozen. I've had the accent for about 10 years. Awesome car. Fun to drive. Low maintenance. Sorento bought it used 3 months ago. So far no issues. Best car I've owned. I've owned about 20. My impression: domestic cars in korea are best. Ive had volvo, vw, bmw and audi. But they've all failed me. Cost of maintenance was too high.
@Ziegfried822 ай бұрын
BMW and Audi have never been known for reliability. Old school German made Mercedes Benz on the other hand were bullet proof. Older Volvos were supposedly good but I never knew anyone who had one. Hyundai though? The older ones were junk, rarely lasting over 100,000 miles. The newer ones seem better made but of course also come with considerably higher prices (still cheaper than Toyota though).
@18_rabbitАй бұрын
@@Ziegfried82 not realy cheaper than Toyota here in the US now. I'd never buy one, given we like to drive up to 200K or even 400K which toyota, and some other brands can do but not these korean cars since at least the '10ish period onward
@jasonthompson23927 ай бұрын
I have a 2012 Tuscon with the same, non GDI 2.4L engine. Owned since new. Just turned over 230k miles. Only issue I've had is wheel bearings at 200k miles. The check engine light has been on for over 100k miles. It's throwing a code for intake runner perfornance. If he wants to part it out, i will buy the intake. Going to keep driving it till it blows up.
@Get_yotted7 ай бұрын
I have a 2017 3.3 GDI with 96k miles. 5k oil change intervals. Only major stuff I’ve had to do is all rotors. Of course the tires. Bought it CPO with 42k in 2020, dunno if the battery is the original one but have not had to replace it. No rust since I wash it during the winter and do the underbody well. Edit, at 50k I did take it in to service. Under warranty got the oil pressure switched replaced.
@johnholm81758 ай бұрын
Actually sounds like he has done pretty well with it. Being able to fix it himself and the list of parts wasn’t all that expensive.
@JRS-iq9pz8 ай бұрын
Not much for him to replace I'm sure. It's the labor prices at dealers and garages that kill you.
@destinswiger75688 ай бұрын
Come on now, those are normal wear items especially in rural areas. Disappointed in you guys.
@MrBlaze2568 ай бұрын
i like the part about 1000s for replacement speakers when 100 dollars at walmart will buy a nice upgrade
@tommarbach64837 ай бұрын
My 02 Accord had failed hood struts after 10 years too. So what. Do you think Honda makes their hood struts?
@Billie-qb2us7 ай бұрын
Come on now, these aren’t normal wear items bro. My 16 year old Buick is still running original suspension components and it has 220k miles on it (100k of city driving), still drives perfectly fine, no issues. Hood struts all work, all the speakers work, no leaks in anything, etc. Not to mention I live in the rust belt too.
@Get_yotted7 ай бұрын
@@Billie-qb2usthese items longevity really depend on the owner.
@Get_yotted7 ай бұрын
And if you’re buying a used hyundai you have to expect the previous owner did not baby the thing.
@denault39858 ай бұрын
Isn't that Santa Fe kind of old (circa 2012)?
@Tempsho8 ай бұрын
Correct. 2013 or 2014 was the next generation which was much improved. Expect for issues with the 2.4 engine.
@Digital-Dan8 ай бұрын
Rented one in 2017 to go to Salem Oregon for the eclipse from the Bay Area. Loved it. Also, the newest one gets very high marks, even from Hoovie and April.
@leww8448 ай бұрын
Bought a 2010 kia forte ex 4 door sedan with 69,000 miles on it 6 years ago. It has 170,000 miles on it now, and I drive my cars hard. It's been extremely reliable and does not use any oil between its 5000 oil changes. All i use is full synthetic. Only thing I had to replace was camshaft positioning sensor which was easy and only $20 for the part. I love this car, it's been more reliable then the 2005 corolla I had.
@MrBlaze2568 ай бұрын
my kia koup locked up at 230k miles new engine at dealer is 3200 not bad at all. hope i can get another 200k out of it
@swhisman8 ай бұрын
Someone in this video has suggested a pre-purchase inspection. Probably would have been a good idea with this car.
@ragweedmakesmesneeze8 ай бұрын
I mean, this guy is a mechanic who has access to a shop and a lift and he didn't discover ANY of this stuff before buying?
@DavidReagle-z1i8 ай бұрын
@@ragweedmakesmesneeze Good point
@cluberti8 ай бұрын
@@ragweedmakesmesneeze That doesn't make a good video, so... "no".
@abc123fhdi8 ай бұрын
@@ragweedmakesmesneeze mechanic should do his own pre-purchase inspection. Otherwise buy a CPO car, it might even be cheaper than a non CPO car.
@stevebriggs8848 ай бұрын
@@ragweedmakesmesneeze EXACTLY! It's a 12 year old vehicle with 130,000 miles on it. So you need new CV axles, Big Deal, they're $100. for the pair, and ZERO labor. All the things you've described are normal items that wear out. I've owned 2 Hyundai's and would Gladly buy another one.
@daveubermensch8 ай бұрын
I've had my Kia Rio 5 for 9 years. Runs like a top. If regular maintenance is done from the get-go, they do quite well.
@theadvocate46988 ай бұрын
Same for me, 10 years...
@CRAPO20118 ай бұрын
Rios have an ancient 1.6 liter engine they seem to be way more solid than the 2.4s
@bikeman1x118 ай бұрын
buy a used car with over 100k miles and no maintenance history and wonder why it has issues-
@Ziegfried822 ай бұрын
@@CRAPO2011 smaller engines under 2 liters usually grenade a lot sooner due to all the extra strain so that's strange if true.
@mikeacuna60777 ай бұрын
My wife's 2021 Palisade Calligraphy has been absolutely amazing! My daughter had a 2009 Genesis with a 4.8L V-8, also was amazing until someone crashed into it and totaled it. We must have been lucky.
@jasoncoreyhyken40912 ай бұрын
As others have stated on here. 3.3 V6 MPI is a solid bulletproof motor, probably close to comparison with The classic Toyota. 2008 Hyundai Sonata GLS mine has 230,000 me and you can't even tell that it's running. Yes it has a few quirks here and there, but has been a solid vehicle that still gets good gas mileage as well as decent power. Nobody seems to talk about these engines, other than on this thread, which I am happy to see!!!
@jsumuanoАй бұрын
Yes i can confirm what you are saying, i have a 3.3 V6 and is a rock solid motor, ha a lot of trips in Baja
@rvborghАй бұрын
The 3.3 V6 and the 2.7 V6 from the 2007-2009 years are pretty much bulletproof. 300k miles type of bulletproof.
@dondalrymple57948 ай бұрын
2012 bought October 2016, tick under 60k, currently at 169k. 3.5 is a rocket. 20mpg average , can get just about 25 on long trips. Only repairs out of the expected was three tries to get a working alternator ( had to get a Hyundai reman) and ignition lock cylinder just self destructing and needed to be drilled out. Overall pretty satisfied.
@stuartpickles69078 ай бұрын
Kansas winter is no joke. Its 90 on the missouri side 😅
@cjsebes8 ай бұрын
Complaining about a flat spare tire and bad hood struts? Kind of a stretch, don't you think? My 2010 Honda Crosstour had bad hood and tailgate struts at 10 years old. Put some air in the spare. Not deal-breakers.
@BCNeil8 ай бұрын
But Wizard it was cheaper than the Rav 4
@mikimiki1958 ай бұрын
🤣🤣🤣
@tim31728 ай бұрын
The Rav4 an Santa Fe are an entire class apart. The Tucson is the eq. Hyundai to the Rav4.
@houseofno8 ай бұрын
Define "cheaper" when you have to dump a ton of money on it to fix all the deferred maintenance items on this vehicle.
@jparsons2338 ай бұрын
My mom had a 2009 Santa Fe bought new when it had around 30 miles on it. She never really had issues with it for long time. We did have to get new engine coils and replace those in like 2015 or so. Now the car did have a vapor lock issue after getting fuel and car refused to start for a bit started in like late 2019 and before getting fixed someone hit and damaged the car in the parking lot in 2020. Overall decent car lasted 11 years or so.
@tommarbach64837 ай бұрын
What a hit piece. I have a 2017 Santa Fe 3.3 GDI. 80K miles. No issues. I change oil (synthetic) every 5k miles. Consumption is less than a quart in 5000 miles. At 75k I replaced the original tires and brakes.
@atl6s5 ай бұрын
shouldn't be a flex that a 7 year old car still drives. it should just do that
@tommarbach64835 ай бұрын
@@atl6s I agree with you, it should be the norm (although 75k miles on original tires and brakes with an AWD car is very good.) This hillbilly mechanic is trying to put down an entire car line because his used car has issues. I wonder if he is aware Toyota is replacing 100,000 brand new engines?
@tomgeorge68652 ай бұрын
Our 2015 w/3.3 has 160k. Had a minor AC issue and just fixed an easy coolant leak. Been a surprising good vehicle. Looking for another 17-18 with lower miles. Wouldn’t hesitate to buy.
@JBM4252 ай бұрын
I suspect the key is regular routine maintenance. Your car is doing well because you are doing the oil changes and other scheduled maintenance. I wonder how many people wait to change their oil at 10,000 mile intervals (or when the mood strikes them), and then wonder why their engine is going belly-up before 100,000 miles.
@michaelcoonce66948 ай бұрын
Not a fan of hundai but most of what you noted is nitpicking or maintenance
@Epro958 ай бұрын
You and Hoovie have the sketchiest sponsors.
@abigalanderson74948 ай бұрын
Wizard deserves the money. I just don't buy from any sponsors. I do my own research.
@moonshinefuel8 ай бұрын
stopped watching hoobie several months ago, annoying used car salesman provides no value for me
@heiner718 ай бұрын
@@moonshinefuel He starts annoying me a bit too lately. He always gives these car salesman speeches on every car he shows. It is always some superlative of something, no matter how crappy the vehicle. Or the last of its kind. These days every car is the last of some category. And his daily talk channel also turned into a rumor mill channel. Most of their stories are poorly researched or not at all.
@jamiespinks36578 ай бұрын
@@moonshinefuel I think a lot of people have stopped watching Hoovie judging by the much lower view counts he gets now on most of his videos. Doug Demuro's view counts are way down now too.
@benminor55628 ай бұрын
@@willydavidThat's his JOB. Messing around with crap box cars is how he makes money!
@mitchelpinion18528 ай бұрын
I have had a Kia Sorento and a Hyundai Santa Fe. Both had GDI engines. Neither was ever in the shop for anything but regular preventive maintenance maintenance. Zero repairs. I now have a Acura RDX. Hope it will be as good a car.
@daddyfixit65496 ай бұрын
I have an 06 Elantra that I've had since new and got for just under 12k. I take care of it and it takes care of me. I've only had to change a hose with a pinhole leak and an 02 sensor amounting in about $80 in non maintenance costs. I keep waiting for it to have a "real issue" and replace it but at this point I'll probably still have it 20 yrs from now.
@squall18228 ай бұрын
haha I have a 2007 chrysler 300c. I have double the list of things I have replaced. Did it all myself and the parts still cost a lot. My car has almost half the mileage and all the wear and tear stuff went on me years ago. If my car looked as mint as that underneath I would do it all again. The underside of my car is all rust, like swiss cheese levels. On the lift that Hyundai looks better than the underside of my car did 10 years ago. You guys are so lucky!!!
@tokyodrift628 ай бұрын
Hate to be that guy but dude works on Ferraris and complains about fixing a cheap Hyundai, everything mentioned that failed is a easy fix and can happen to any car really
@darrellsaunders42678 ай бұрын
And Hoovie was pumping a Genesis for 101K yesterday....
@DavidNgo868 ай бұрын
Lol
@mongo640718 ай бұрын
@@DavidNgo86watch Scotty Kilmer if you want a real opinion on genesis vs Lexus. Night and day. Genesis is disposable Dixie cup.
@DavidNgo868 ай бұрын
@@mongo64071 I drive Toyota.
@harrylumsdon67738 ай бұрын
Lots of u tubers were, and are.
@Hellcat717828 ай бұрын
So you finally realized that KZbinrs look at viewers as a monetary incentive and nothing else or do you need more proof?
@PassivePortfolios8 ай бұрын
We had the 2012 year Santa Fe, V-6 top of the line trim, no problems. Sold it to my brother who drove it to 145k miles, no problem, except had the CV joints replaced. Other than that, just regular maintenance. Even the AC still works perfectly. Still runs well and he uses it for business deliveries all over the state.
@eaglekeeper77373 ай бұрын
I own a 2011 Santa Fe 4cyl over 200,000 miles. Except for brakes and front struts ,its been a great buy . And I'm the 3rd owner. Lightin up Frances. Toyota just announced two weeks ago they have over half a million trucks with bad engines they have to replace .
@cr21582 ай бұрын
My o7 Santa Fe 3'3: engine over 300 k runs fine regular maintenance no problem un fair video
@PaulFischer-o5c8 ай бұрын
Danielson should have taken this Hyundai to a trusted local mechanic first to do a Pre Purchase Inspection and advice.
@oonwing8 ай бұрын
I had to rent a 2020 Kia Sportage, was told all maintenance had been done. I had the car four weeks, the oil light or check engine light for oil change NEVER CAME ON. I started noticing the mileage range going down as i filled up. When it went from 429 to 390. I checked the oil, bone dry. Three quarters later 430, two days later 409. Until i returned seven quarts, i told the Rental Company when i turned it in.
@abigalanderson74948 ай бұрын
I hope they paid you back
@oonwing8 ай бұрын
@abigalanderson7494 The Rental Service in question is charging people for not bringing back Tesla with full charge!! I'm glad i was able to jump ship!!!
@paulbunyon63248 ай бұрын
My 1999 Honda Accord has the original CV boots, no tears, cracks or leaks. Only had to replace the right front wheel bearing and the front sway bar bushings. I love this car.
@dar77717 ай бұрын
I am on my second Santa Fe. Use for daily driver. Upgraded to modern electronics in 2017. No issues. Not at all worried about engine as it’s now warrantied for life on my model.
@danwoods3158 ай бұрын
I'm surprised so many people have had bad luck with a Santa Fe. A friend of mine bought one new in 2003, and drove it every day till she purchased a new 2015 Santa Fe. Both cars were trouble free-only required basic maintenance and were in fine shape when traded in. She and her husband currently drive a 2020 Santa Fe and a 2024 Telluride and won't even consider buying any other brand
@saablazer8 ай бұрын
My mom bought a 2011 Hyundai Santa Fe new. It now has 72,000 miles. Oil change every 5k miles or less. No issues. Maybe she’s an exception.
@omarrolle38428 ай бұрын
That’s the key honestly 5,000 mile oil changes on full synthetic & 20,000 mile transmission fluid changes nothing less
@charliecliche61558 ай бұрын
Update us when the vehicle reaches 110-120 K's
@beebong18 ай бұрын
Also have the your 30,60,90K service done which includes your fuel service every 30K miles. That is a must have for every Hyundai and Kia engine and change the spark plugs at 100K. No exceptions on that one either.
@03kwam658 ай бұрын
Definitely burning oil by now check every 1k miles
@bofty8 ай бұрын
That’s very low km so not an exception
@kfrench2018 ай бұрын
You are a great mechanic but stop with the hate. You have videos complaining about expensive cars having expensive parts….now you complain about a cheap car needing cheap parts…so what? Those Santa Fe’s are actually pretty great. The motors are pre metal shavings issue, the parts are dirt cheap, the parts are readily available, and they are EASY to work on. A Hyundai with theta ll engine? Definitely junk/gamble. That Santa Fe? I’d buy that right now and drive it cross country without batting an eye.
@raoulrr8 ай бұрын
"cheap car needing cheap parts" did you not hear $250 for a fkin speaker?? on top of them blowing up frequently
@kfrench2018 ай бұрын
@@raoulrr that model does not blow up frequently. Also the speaker is not $250. Maybe from high price dealer but same one online is $36
@kfrench2018 ай бұрын
@@raoulrr also you are proving my point. Car wizard is saying $250 for speaker but that’s the most expensive one available. So it’s misleading. You can go to crutchfield and buy better speakers for way cheaper… you could also probably find a $600 spare tire replacement but why? The cheap one will do fine. See my point?
@sahuvikramindia8 ай бұрын
I would like to add that in hot and difficult Indian conditions , this generation diesel sante fe is regarded as a very reliable vehicle with many examples easily doing over 300,000 kms with just regular maintenance.
@JMgmkh8 ай бұрын
@@donovanchilton5817The Kappa engines are better
@josholsen69852 ай бұрын
Not in 🇺🇸 NoX regulations
@Thickercarton3 ай бұрын
2010 owner of this generation, 260k, only issue outside of maintenance I ever had was the AWD diff went out. I was impressed by the 3.5 and reliability was great for me
@Cassinspace8 ай бұрын
I had a poverty spec 2016 Rio, bought new in 2017. The transmission straight up fell off the car at 85k. Two bolts backed themselves out, leaving it hanging by however many loose bolts it still had. I shifted carefully and with difficulty 30 miles back home. Got it towed to the dealer, which denied the warranty. It covered any failure of internal components, but the bolts were deemed external and not covered. IDK if I should be angry or impressed - there was no damage inside the transmission. Drove it 10k before a texting teenager totaled it.
@PieterBreda8 ай бұрын
I'm not stressing about medical bills. I live in the Netherlands.
@flight2k58 ай бұрын
🤣🤣😂😂😂 ok
@stuartpickles69078 ай бұрын
Enjoy your socialism.
@VorsprungDurchNik8 ай бұрын
@@Sonoma_Coast90%
@PieterBreda8 ай бұрын
@@Sonoma_Coast It is a complicated system. Depending on the amount you make, there are different percentages on tiers. On average about 38% . But much of our taxes are also indirect, on goods you buy
@PieterBreda8 ай бұрын
@@VorsprungDurchNik Bullshit
@srdjanbukvic33368 ай бұрын
Haha this is a joke. Hood struts is to difficult to fix. STAY AWAY FROM THIS "MECHANIC"
@MrBlaze2568 ай бұрын
also thousands for speaker replacement when under 100 bucks at walmart would be an upgrade for the factory speakers
@renejensen56568 ай бұрын
Here in Europe Hyundai doesnt have the same issue that you seems to have in US. Perhaps its the US factory workers that are sloppy in the quality. Had a Accent, Elantra and now my i30 number 2, only with regular services and normal parts that needs to be changed due to age and milage. And both Kia and Hyundai have long varanty without any KM limitation.
@markbroadworth52708 ай бұрын
From what I recall the Theta II engine was developed with Chrysler. That in itself should have been a big red flag. Once Chrysler gets involved, quality falls to shit. Just ask Mercedes.
@MrROTD8 ай бұрын
I had very little trouble, I bought a Spectra 5 SX for 4400, drove it for 4 years, bought a Forte KOUP R for 7 grand, had to replace the clutch slave cylinder cost 1100 bucks but drove it for 3 years, I traded them both in on a Stinger GT got 7000 for trade in, I'm lucky I know these cars are not the most reliable, do not get the GDI 4 bangers and if you have one change the oil more often than recommended.
@brienjacob7987 ай бұрын
I'm in Australia, I bought an I30 new in 2008, diesel-powered manual transmission. I've owned more than 180 cars in my lifetime, the I30 was one of the best cars I've ever owned. It has over 500k kilometers on it, zero issues. No matter how you drive it, it only uses a little over 3 litres of diesel to go 100 kilometers. I just bought my wife a new diesel Tucson. I hope it's half the car of my I30.
@1crustyoldmsgtretired8708 ай бұрын
I dunno... I see a 12 yr old car with over 120K miles with the typical deferred maintenance issues because it wasn't well cared for by the previous owner. It doesn't matter even if it was a Honda or Toyota, OK? A good friend of mine out in So California just traded in the exact same model and year(same color, too) Santa Fe for a brand new one. Hers had over 200,000 miles! The difference is she took care of the car. Meaning she changed the oil regularly by herself and brought the car in for service every 50,000 miles. Then she'd do a triage of what got fixed when. Since a FWD 4 cyl Santa Fe is a bonehead simple car to work on, A lot of stuff got done DIY. I don't think Hyundais are any less reliable than a Toyota or Honda. I think what makes them appear that way is the initial price is lower so, the people who buy them tend to not be able to afford the regular maintenance all cars require.
@heiner718 ай бұрын
If you listen to the Honda and Toyota fans in this comment section, they all have 300k+ miles on them without ever having to replace anything. I must be unlucky then, as my 2002 Honda CR-V with 200k miles cost me over $5k+ in parts and labor last year for all sorts of issues, and there are still a few more. It also leaks oil like a sieve.
@JMgmkh8 ай бұрын
typical deferred maintenance......yup.
@bh21558 ай бұрын
All over youtube mechanics and auto people tell you not to buy Hyundai/kia cars but it does not matter people buy million of these cars
@bracedgod45058 ай бұрын
All the crap is mainstream now, Kia, Chrysler, and Nissan. The power of rap culture is hilarious
@jwenting8 ай бұрын
I have a 4 year old Kia, no problems. My sister has a 6 year old Kia, flawless.
@lornestein72488 ай бұрын
Been looking at used Genesis GV70s but still can't pull the trigger on one because of Hyundai reputation. ..they look so nice though.. 🤨
@PatrixBest8 ай бұрын
Well it is certainly worth noting that, as in this video, the hyundais and kias people are telling you not to buy are the older models. That Santa Fe is at least 14 years old and three generations behind current models.
@jeschr34628 ай бұрын
They're known for being the cheaper option because Toyotas and Hondas are actually expensive nowadays.
@admiralstiffplank8 ай бұрын
My brother in law used to sing praises about Hyundai and its value for money. He learned the hard way, after a transmission problem and an engine that wouldn't start. Hyundai couldn't figure out the cause of the problems. He's had an about-face on his opinion of the company since.
@davidsanchez82318 ай бұрын
i buy and sell cars and Hyudai and Kias are on my do not buy list unless they are 2010 and below
@DavidReagle-z1i8 ай бұрын
That doesnt happen to other mfg ?
@ulverop8 ай бұрын
I know at least 5 people driving this generation Santa Fe and ALL of them are satisfied with them. Very few issues, apart from regular maintenance and wear and tear like any other vehicle. One of them has over 400.000 km on it now, though he had to replace the transmission once. All of them are diesels though. I don't think there are more than a few petrol ones ever sold here in Norway.
@Barry-S7 ай бұрын
I purchased a new 2012 Hyundai Santa Fe 3.5L V6 and I drove it until 2020, and I had almost zero problems. I had to replace some sway bar links.. I towed extensively with it. Multiple cross country adventures. It spent the rest of its life doing stop and go city driving.. I got rid of it with 50k miles, not because anything was wrong with it, but rather i just wanted a sedan and was short on garage space. I wonder if I should have just kept it. Now, I didn't buy the I4 because it was an underpowered mess from the start. I knew to avoid it in 2012. Today, the only Hyundai vehicle I would consider purchasing is the 3.8L powered Palisade. I am sure you can't guess why. Just say no to under powered, turbocharged nightmares, or really any 4 cylinder.
@toxiclovept8 ай бұрын
In Europe the 2.0 and 1.7 diesel engines are rock solid. My sister has a Hyundai IX35 2.0 CRDI 184hp fully loaded and it’s amazing. Zero problems with DPF or engine.
@christiancardozo16777 ай бұрын
For a 12 year old vehicle ( a daily driver) I didn’t hear anything out of the ordinary on his list of repairs. The only downside with Hyundai or Kia is the resale value.
@Coral-reef.8 ай бұрын
Im sorry but the interior thing with the lady has got to stop
@reeldeelz29408 ай бұрын
Nope.. I like the interiors.. especially of the rarer vehicles .. if you don't you can simply skip with the slider bar .. this isn't cable lol
@thesultan40308 ай бұрын
Her voice is so annoying/condescending .
@JamesWilder-h2p4 ай бұрын
i have a 2012 Santa Fe with 124,000 Miles and its been AWESOME. Little stuff like light bulbs go out which I can replace, but otherwise in PERFECT Condition! My local Las Vegas Hyundai Dealership Used Car Manager is always trying to buy mine because its in PRISTINE condition!! This is my 2nd 2012 Santa Fe , the 1st was totaled in a T-Bone wreck. I'm keeping it for now!! Drives and Inexpensive to maintain!!
@prose51707 ай бұрын
hi we ve owned several santa fe's about the same year with the v6, over all they were very good vehicles and were reliable. based on his experience buying a used one for cheap. not sure if its fair to categorize them all as junk and do not buy.. besides that, i am a fan of the channel and have been watching since day 1. great over all job, we enjoy the videos.
@envitech028 ай бұрын
I have a '13 Santa Fe with 2.2 Diesel CRDI which I use for work as a contractor. Now with 180k kms. Very reliable car. Running strong. Not much issues.
@Duraputer8 ай бұрын
What kind of Kansas are you living in? it's summer
@clardy018 ай бұрын
I caught that too, I’m guessing he recorded this a while back 😂
@notDonaldFagen8 ай бұрын
In Hoovie's latest vid, he mentioned Wiz was going on a cruise, so he probably had some vids stored for this reason.
@HackHunter18358 ай бұрын
He gets the replacement parts using the Wizzards discount, he does all the work. I mean at the end of the day, no biggie.
@boyscout-p3u8 ай бұрын
imagine a mechanic not identifying the issues when he bought the car for himself lmao
@Pontiacman19643 ай бұрын
Well... I know you're a master mechanic and I'm not going to dispute what you say. I appreciate your videos and expertise. However, there might be an important factor leading to some of these poor-quality vehicles that's often overlooked. You might want to look at where those troublesome Kia/Hyundai's were built. I've had nothing but good service out of a, 2013 Rio, a 2012 Sportage AWD turbo, a 2016 Sportage AWD turbo, and a 2020 Hyundai Tuscon Ultima AWD. The Rio was sold at 98,000 miles, the 2012 Sportage was traded in for an upgraded 2016 with navigation, and we still have the Tuscon with 58,000 miles. All were built in South Korea, not in America. The 2016 Sportage has 105,000 miles and doesn't have so much as a rattle or squeak. So, it would be interesting if you dove a little deeper into the Kia/Hyundai problem and then reported back as to where these problematic vehicles are being built.
@daphnyobregon44938 ай бұрын
Mine is a 2013 XL Limited but had thermostat fail at 88k. I had extended warranty by Endurance, which was used to replace engine. It got an engine with 45k miles. I still have the vehicle. No other issues outside of that. It has since been 5 yrs. Everything with time goes bad. Not even Toyota is bullet proof. But glad I had Endurance. All vehicles require maintenance.
@darrellsaunders42678 ай бұрын
Must be cold in Newton today....five below.....
@abigalanderson74948 ай бұрын
I was wondering if they shot this in the winter as a back up video to keep up with the upload schedule
@JSFGuy8 ай бұрын
Around January 18th
@rebelusa65858 ай бұрын
Correct, may 19, late spring, early summer. Kansas never go to near freezing. This video must shot during deep winter.