I drove the 2013 santa fe, it was the worst car I had driven looking for a new car at the time, I couldn't get out off the car quick enough.
CRV, xc60, bmw x3, are all better to drive.
You should definitely wait until the 2016 cx5...it is going to have so much more technology and will still be fun to drive.
The Infotainment system is the only real technology upgrade and even at that its not much of one. The Infotainment systems in the 2014 Mazda3 and 2016 CX-5 won't be around long now that Car Play and Android Auto are in full swing with most vehicle manufacturers......Mazda has recently partnered with both. I believe Car Play has already been integrated into the 2015 Santa Fe.
It is also going to have improved smart city braking, cross traffic alert, improved AWD, speed adjusted cruise control, adjustable transmission selector control....
Fair enough.....smart city braking and AWD are minor programming changes and radar cruise control is definitely cool, but none of these changes are really substantial, especially in the lower trim levels where SSB and radar cruise control options aren't available.
I think there will be some substantial changes when the complete re-design happens in 2017-2018, but the difference between the 2015 and 2016 model years isn't enough to justify waiting for. Any benefits in the modest refresh are negated with initial interest rates which will be higher. This is especially true if someone is considering a touring/GS model without AWD. IMHO the major selling point of the 2016 over the 2015 is the Infotainment system which is the most significant upgrade (though it too will soon be replaced, likely when the complete re-design is done).
What about it did you not like specifically ?
I disagree, its unclear who gets what, but the Australian link says extra sound proofing including thicker glass, and a sport selection mode for petrol models.Fair enough.....smart city braking and AWD are minor programming changes and radar cruise control is definitely cool, but none of these changes are really substantial, especially in the lower trim levels where SSB and radar cruise control options aren't available.
I think there will be some substantial changes when the complete re-design happens in 2017-2018, but the difference between the 2015 and 2016 model years isn't enough to justify waiting for. Any benefits in the modest refresh are negated with initial interest rates which will be higher. This is especially true if someone is considering a touring/GS model with
out AWD. IMHO the major selling point of the 2016 over the 2015 is the Infotainment system which is the most significant upgrade (though it too will soon be replaced, likely when the complete re-design is done).
Quite a few things, especially the steering.
So glad you clarified....
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i'll go take it for a test drive and see how it steers. I sat in the santa fe last week and i was really impressed. That sunroof that goes all the way to the back is really cool!
It is really good value for the price but the steering could be a deal breaker.
This exact problem with my Focus is what lead me to trade it in, losing thousands of dollars in doing so - just so I wouldn't have to deal with the steering a moment longer.
You had to make the smallest corrections CONSTANTLY. every few seconds - left,right,left,right,left... to just go straight. It was as if there was no "center" for the steering wheel. It was physically and mentally exhausting to do this over just a 2 hour long trip.
This problem is well known on the Ford Focus, Ford Escape, Hyundai Santa Fe, Hyundai Sonata, Kia Optima.
I do wish Mazda would design more exciting interiors though.