About Hyundai: From a single car in 1986, the Hyundai lineup has grown to include a range of vehicles that includes five sedans (Hyundai Accent, Hyundai Elantra, Hyundai Sonata, Hyundai Azera, Hyundai Genesis), two three-row crossovers (Hyundai Veracruz and Hyundai Santa Fe), and the Hyundai Entourage minivan, among others.
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Santa Fe
MSRP: $21,995 - $30,645
Gas Mileage: City 17 - 18 / Hwy 23 - 24
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
Average Consumer Rating:
KBB Review: The Hyundai Santa Fe is a unibody SUV made for tackling the urban jungle, not the rain-forest jungle. Since its introduction in 2000, almost half a million have been sold. The Santa Fe is right at home running the kids to soccer practice (made easier with the optional third-row seat),...
Tucson
MSRP: $18,095 - $25,445
Gas Mileage: City 17 - 20 / Hwy 23 - 25
Max Seating Capactiy: 5
Average Consumer Rating:
KBB Review: With the expansion of the Santa Fe into seven-passenger territory, the Tuscon becomes Hyundai's sole competitor in the compact SUV market. Like its big brother, the 2008 Hyundai Tucson is available with either front-wheel or four-wheel drive, making it a capable commuter in snow and...
Veracruz
MSRP: $27,795 - $36,645
Gas Mileage: City 15 - 16 / Hwy 22 - 23
Max Seating Capactiy: 7
Average Consumer Rating:
KBB Review: While Hyundai is quick to point out that its three-row crossover has more cargo room than a Mercedes-Benz GL and a quieter highway ride than the Lexus RX 350, actual competitors for the Veracruz are more mainstream people-movers like the Honda Pilot and Toyota Highlander. Still, the...

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