Where is hyundai veracruz built




















The Veracruz will be built on the streched Santa Fe platform. Hyundai Crossovers all get their name from the western U. Now the Veracruz gets its name from Mexico. All this follows a western theme. From smallest the Tucson , middle Santa Fe , and large Veracruz. Mention any minor facelifts or major changes made to the vehicle here. Certain vehicles come in different trim levels or body styles.

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Read some reviews on this site that complain about the Hyundai but this was our third Hyundai and my wife now has an Elantra which is our fourth. Exceptional value for the money. Car looks good, is comfortable, roomy and reliable. Best vehicle I have ever owned and Im 62 years old and have owned a lot of different vehicles.

The veracruz was the best value for the money. Also the great warranty. Great car very comfy and stylish. Love the seat memory option, only had it for couple of weeks so far so good. We went shopping for an SUV 2 years ago. Test drove Toyota, VW and third in line was this babe. Both myself and my wife were so baffled with the quality of the vehicle, we decided to buy it immediately.

Gives us about 19 in city driving and has given as much as 27 on highway. Engine revs freely responds well with Shell gasoline and is surprisingly quick off the line. Quality of materials inside the vehicle is awesome. Replacement vehicle will be a Honda CRV. Discussed two additional oil leaks on two different occasion and late last month the engine seized up and the dealer found metal shavings in the oil pan. Had to replace the entire engine. So the net is 3 oil leaks and an engine replacement all by 68, miles.

Since the I bought my Veracruz as a 2 year old vehicle with miles on it. I got a good price from a dealer. While I havent needed to have the car into the shop very often currently 66, miles there are things about the vehicle that will keep me from buying another Hyundai. I have found you get what you pay for. A couple of years into ownership I received a recall from Hyundai that there was an oil leak on my car and that it had to be repaired.

Vehicles today are largely designed to go , miles or more without any major issues, but having an oil leak on a car at less than 50, miles is unheard of; it just doesnt happen any more. A few thousand miles later, after it had be repaired by the dealer, it was determined it was still leaking oil The dealership replace the defective gasket with the same gasket system, which proceeded to leak.

Hyundai has not redesigned the defective part. The new gasket seems to have fixed the problem. Fingers crossed. Also the driver seat is wearing very fast poor material quality. It was also imported to Europe and parts of Asia from to The Veracruz was discontinued in other countries, except South Korea. The official date of unveiling in South Korea was October 12, , and was made available in the United States as a model of It replaced the truck based Terracan that was sold worldwide except for North America.

The Veracruz is built on a Hyundai Santa Fe platform. The revamped Veracruz was based on the same platform as the Kia Sorento. Powering the Veracruz is a 3. In Europe, it was sold only with 3.



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