WIll only run on super diesel fuel for any kind of mpg. Front suspension legs on both sides faulty at only 57K miles - expensive to replace. Very heavy on tyres but is a 2 ton car still not cheap

Released in August 2012, the Hyundai DM Series I (DM.I) Santa Fe was a seven-seat, all-wheel drive SUV. Manufactured in South Korea, the Hyundai DM Santa Fe was available with either a 2.4-litre petrol engine (the ‘2.4 GDI’ variants) or a 2.2-litre turbo-diesel unit (‘2.2 CRDI’); both engines were available with either six-speed manual or automatic transmissions.

UPDATE 12/17/18: Hyundai has canceled plans for the Santa Fe's optional 2.2-liter four-cylinder turbo-diesel engine, citing a lack of consumer demand and stable fuel prices. This also means that
We test the Hyundai Santa Fe 2.2 diesel AWD and see what this large SUV is like to drive.Subscribe:
[b]2010 Hyundai Santa Fe SUV Facelift Scooped, gets new Diesel and Gasoline Engines April 19th, 2009 It's facelift time for Hyundai's mid-size SUV or if you prefer, crossover - who can tell the difference any more. In view of the fact that the latest generation Santa Fe has only been around for ct7TdA0.
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