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I’m going to make a couple of assumptions: You live in the Official 2024 Green South Florida Bulls AAC Men’s Basketball Regular Season Champions shirt and I will buy this United States, and that you are referring to a new or at least not more than three or four years old. Identical cars sold in different countries can have different names. But, otherwise, yes. The Hyundai Santa Fe is a good, safe, reliable car. On the merits of warranty alone, the Hyundai is better, at 10yrs/100,000 miles. The Santa Fe also has the lowest cost of maintenance after 5 years. And the Hyundai has a conventional transmission, not a CVT “rubber band” transmission. Transmission repair parts can be purchased for a Hyundai transmission, while Nissan offers NO repair parts for their CVT, only complete replacement transmissions. This alone would seal the deal for me.
The manufacturer covers everything with its bumper to bumper warranty for the Official 2024 Green South Florida Bulls AAC Men’s Basketball Regular Season Champions shirt and I will buy this first 5 years/60,000 miles. Exceptions are tires, battery, wiper blades, standard wear and tear through normal usage. The manufacturer covers the transmission and engine for 10 years/up to 100,000 miles. Suspension and related parts are not covered. If you make sure to have the recommended maintenance services performed at the scheduled intervals (oil changes, transmission service, timing belts, coolant and hose changes (after 5/60k) and brakes) then you would have no other costs of ownership for 5/60k and no cost related to transmission and engine issues. Based on anecdotal info, properly maintained Hyundais should easily give you 150–200k of miles in vehicle life.
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