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  2. Hyundai Santa Fe - Wikipedia

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    The fourth-generation Santa Fe is a two-row SUV which succeeds the previous short-wheelbase Santa Fe (marketed in North America as the Santa Fe Sport). Compared to the third-generation short-wheelbase model, the fourth-generation model is longer by 80 mm (3.1 in), wider by 10 mm (0.4 in) with a 65 mm (2.6 in) longer wheelbase. [ 50 ]

  3. Crossover (automobile) - Wikipedia

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    Hyundai Santa Fe mid-size crossover Toyota Yaris Cross subcompact crossover A crossover , crossover SUV , or crossover utility vehicle ( CUV ) is a type of automobile with an increased ride height that is built on unibody chassis construction shared with passenger cars , as opposed to traditional sport utility vehicles ( SUVs ), which are built ...

  4. Hyundai Santa Cruz - Wikipedia

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    Motor vehicle Hyundai Santa Cruz 2023 Hyundai Santa Cruz SEL Premium Overview Manufacturer Hyundai Model code NX4a OB Production June 2021 – present Model years 2022–present Assembly United States: Montgomery, Alabama (HMMA) Body and chassis Class Compact pickup truck Body style 4-door pickup Layout Front-engine, front-wheel-drive Front-engine, all-wheel-drive (HTRAC) Platform Hyundai-Kia ...

  5. List of Hyundai transmissions - Wikipedia

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    Rated up to 23.5 kg⋅m (230 N⋅m; 170 lbf⋅ft) while having a dry weight of 79.9 kg (176.1 lb). It is contracted by Chrysler Group LLC for use in 2013–2016 Dodge Dart and 2014-2016 Jeep Compass and Jeep Patriot, the transmission is designed to be maintenance-free under normal use and is assembled in South Korea.

  6. Car classification - Wikipedia

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    These classifications can be based on body style (e.g. sedan, coupe or hatchback), number of doors or seating capacity. [24] Government departments often create classification systems for taxation or regulating vehicle usage (e.g. vehicles that require a specific license or are restricted to certain roads).

  7. Ford Everest - Wikipedia

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    Rear view. Ford unveiled the first-generation Everest in March 2003 at the 24th Bangkok International Motor Show. [4] Developed specifically for Asian markets under the lead of chief platform engineer Masaki Makihara, [5] the Everest shares 60 percent of the Ranger's components, including its 2.5-liter intercooled turbo-diesel engine and the exterior styling from the front to the B-pillars. [6]