Thanks for the feedback guys,
Ill let you know what I pick up, but Im back to leaning towards the GT! (cheers)
I did drive a loaded Santa Fe Sport however, and it drove much better than I expected.
It should be better, it costs more comparably equipped. Sure looks nice for those needing something a bit bigger (mid-sized).
the santa fe sells for considerably under invoice, even before haggling.
the out the door price for the Santa Fe 2.4 loaded w/ tech package is only $500 more than the CX-5 GT w/ tech @ invoice.
It has some real nice features the CX-5 doesnt, like an 8" screen and in-cabin tech, much nicer interior, heated steering wheel but lacks the adaptive headlights, blind spot monitoring, and smart brakes which I like about the CX-5 (And the salesman said it doesnt even have integrated pandora? need to check on that)
Of course they are also different sizes of vehicles. I hate big SUVs, and Id prefer the CX-5 but with a 9 month old and 2 dogs, I just wonder if the CX-5 will be big enough. The carseat was surprisingly a real tight fit.
I can see why the extra room of the Santa Fe would be useful, although leaving the dogs at home would reduce space needed and dirt in car.
I agree, but is necessary a couple times a year on trips and such, even if its just taking them to the kennel. What Im trying to avoid is having to drive a big lumbering SUV 51 weeks a year that I really only need the extra size for 1 week a year, which is why the CX-5 is winning the battle in my mindI can see why the extra room of the Santa Fe would be useful, although leaving the dogs at home would reduce space needed and dirt in car.
lol where is the undo button?And also not procreating would have given you the chance to get a smaller car and many many more bucks in your wallet! (lol2)(lol2)
I agree, but is necessary a couple times a year on trips and such, even if its just taking them to the kennel. What Im trying to avoid is having to drive a big lumbering SUV 51 weeks a year that I really only need the extra size for 1 week a year, which is why the CX-5 is winning the battle in my mind
lol where is the undo button?j/k I love my daughter!
the santa fe sells for considerably under invoice, even before haggling.
the out the door price for the Santa Fe 2.4 loaded w/ tech package is only $500 more than the CX-5 GT w/ tech @ invoice.
It has some real nice features the CX-5 doesnt, like an 8" screen and in-cabin tech, much nicer interior, heated steering wheel but lacks the adaptive headlights, blind spot monitoring, and smart brakes which I like about the CX-5 (And the salesman said it doesnt even have integrated pandora? need to check on that)
Of course they are also different sizes of vehicles. I hate big SUVs, and Id prefer the CX-5 but with a 9 month old and 2 dogs, I just wonder if the CX-5 will be big enough. The carseat was surprisingly a real tight fit.
I agree, but is necessary a couple times a year on trips and such, even if its just taking them to the kennel. What Im trying to avoid is having to drive a big lumbering SUV 51 weeks a year that I really only need the extra size for 1 week a year, which is why the CX-5 is winning the battle in my mind
lol where is the undo button?j/k I love my daughter!
It beeps when it lock, if it doesn't beep, it didn't lock, so I either go press the button or lock from key fob. I'm OCD too, but I rather have this feature than not. It's nice to take my son out of his car seat & close the door, listen for the confirmation beeps & know my doors are locked.Personally I would find the proximity door unlock to be unsettling. I'm a bit OCD and would constantly be leaving the key fob indoors and going out to check that the doors really are locked. (eek2)
Are you 100% sure it will absolutely always actually lock when it beeps? If there is a malfunction it could beep without locking, so the only sure way to tell is to check the handle ... if it will not open it back up LOL (lol)It beeps when it lock, if it doesn't beep, it didn't lock, so I either go press the button or lock from key fob. I'm OCD too, but I rather have this feature than not. It's nice to take my son out of his car seat & close the door, listen for the confirmation beeps & know my doors are locked.
It beeps when you are walking away & once you pass the front if the car, it beeps again, locks & flashes the parking/signal lights.Are you 100% sure it will absolutely always actually lock when it beeps? If there is a malfunction it could beep without locking, so the only sure way to tell is to check the handle ... if it will not open it back up LOL (lol)
Yeah, I'm OCD too!