2004
Hyundai SANTA FE

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  • 4dr 2WD Manual 2.4L I4
    Starts at
    $17,999
    20 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas I4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 4dr 2WD Auto 2.4L I4
    Starts at
    $18,799
    20 City / 27 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    Gas I4
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 4dr GLS 2WD Auto 2.7L V6
    Starts at
    $20,999
    20 City / 26 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    GAS V6
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 4dr GLS 2WD Auto 3.5L V6
    Starts at
    $21,999
    16 City / 22 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    GAS V6
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 4dr GLS 4WD Auto 2.7L V6
    Starts at
    $22,499
    18 City / 24 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    GAS V6
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 4dr GLS 4WD Auto 3.5L V6
    Starts at
    $23,499
    17 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    GAS V6
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 4dr LX 2WD Auto 3.5L V6
    Starts at
    $23,999
    16 City / 22 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    GAS V6
    Engine
    Front Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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  • 4dr LX 4WD Auto 3.5L V6
    Starts at
    $25,499
    17 City / 21 Hwy
    MPG
    5
    Seat capacity
    GAS V6
    Engine
    Four Wheel Drive
    Drivetrain
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Notable features

Manageable size
Three engine choices
Side-impact airbags
Stylish exterior
Bulging fenders

The good & the bad

The good

Visibility
Handling
Ride quality
Passenger space
Quietness

The bad

Unproven reliability
Automatic-transmission behavior
Occasional top heaviness

Expert 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE review

our expert's take
Our expert's take
By Kristin Varela
Full article
our expert's take

As a busy mother of two young daughters, I’m on a never-ending quest for the quintessential “mom-mobile.” I’m searching for that vehicle that will make my daily life of grocery shopping and preschool pickup just a little easier. I want to find a car that’s easy to load my kids into, has seats that hide baby vomit and doesn’t require me to spend my children’s college savings to buy it. Last, but not least, I want to feel youthful and modern while driving it. Oh yeah, if it would create international peace and end world hunger, that would be a bonus. Is that asking too much? Will the Hyundai Santa Fe meet all of my criteria?

Hyundai is known for producing budget-friendly (dare I say cheap) vehicles. The Santa Fe is no exception. The entry-level model starts at just $17,999. My test vehicle is just one step up from there and arrived with only the standard features. My first impression is that it’s a somewhat feminine, young-looking SUV sporting a curvaceous body.

First on my agenda is to test how easily the rear seats fold. They’re very user-friendly and I’m able to operate them without referring to the owner’s manual. With the amount of room in the cargo area I doubt I’ll need to fold the seats again unless acting as a taxi pickup for my husband’s latest home-improvement project. I love the opening mechanism for the cargo door. It’s like squeezing the brake on a bicycle handlebar and is much easier to open than others I’ve used.

Upon installing my girls’ car seats, I notice how much legroom there is in the back. A rear-facing infant seat fits perfectly without obstructing movement of the seat in front of it. The forward-facing car seat installs smoothly thanks to the adjustability of the rear seatback angle. It’s a good thing I only have two children, though, because there’s no way I could fit a third car seat back here. The center rear seat isn’t appropriate for larger children either since it’s only equipped with a lap belt. When not in use, the seat belt buckles actually buckle up into the seat. It’s great not having to fumble around with loose buckles while trying to install the car seat Latch connectors.

Sliding into the driver’s seat I’m excited by how well this SUV seems to conform to my 5-foot-2 stature. My 6-foot-2 husband, on the other hand, took it out for a drive and complained that there wasn’t enough headroom and the brake and gas pedals were too close together. The seat belt adjusts effortlessly with one hand but the sun visors are too small to be entirely functional. With the rear headrests removed (Hyundai recommends removing them when installing car seats), my view of the road is seamless. I have fewer blind spots in this SUV than in any of my other recent test vehicles.

I’m impressed with how easy the Hyundai Santa Fe is to operate. The controls (including the thermostat adjusters and lock/unlock buttons) are large and clearly labeled. All you have to do is get in and drive. There’s not a lot in the way of luxury amenities, but no one ever claimed this was a luxury SUV.

After a two-week test drive, the one thing that continues to baffle me is the Santa Fe’s Shiftronic transmission function. It enables me to switch out of automatic into manual mode, where I can make rapid gearshifts. Why anyone would want to do this I don’t know. It will, however, impress your teenage children, who might be tempted to use this vehicle in a drag race. With its responsive, peppy 3.5-liter engine, they’d probably come out on top, too.

The Hyundai Santa Fe 4WD GLS 3.5 may not go so far as creating peace throughout the world, but with its affordable price and high reliability rating from Consumer Reports it might create peace in your household.

*For more information on the Hyundai Santa Fe and its safety features, visit www.cars.com.

Senior Editor
Kristin Varela

Former Senior Family Editor Kristin Varela blends work and family life by driving her three tween-teen girls every which way in test cars.

2004 Hyundai SANTA FE review: Our expert's take
By Kristin Varela

As a busy mother of two young daughters, I’m on a never-ending quest for the quintessential “mom-mobile.” I’m searching for that vehicle that will make my daily life of grocery shopping and preschool pickup just a little easier. I want to find a car that’s easy to load my kids into, has seats that hide baby vomit and doesn’t require me to spend my children’s college savings to buy it. Last, but not least, I want to feel youthful and modern while driving it. Oh yeah, if it would create international peace and end world hunger, that would be a bonus. Is that asking too much? Will the Hyundai Santa Fe meet all of my criteria?

Hyundai is known for producing budget-friendly (dare I say cheap) vehicles. The Santa Fe is no exception. The entry-level model starts at just $17,999. My test vehicle is just one step up from there and arrived with only the standard features. My first impression is that it’s a somewhat feminine, young-looking SUV sporting a curvaceous body.

First on my agenda is to test how easily the rear seats fold. They’re very user-friendly and I’m able to operate them without referring to the owner’s manual. With the amount of room in the cargo area I doubt I’ll need to fold the seats again unless acting as a taxi pickup for my husband’s latest home-improvement project. I love the opening mechanism for the cargo door. It’s like squeezing the brake on a bicycle handlebar and is much easier to open than others I’ve used.

Upon installing my girls’ car seats, I notice how much legroom there is in the back. A rear-facing infant seat fits perfectly without obstructing movement of the seat in front of it. The forward-facing car seat installs smoothly thanks to the adjustability of the rear seatback angle. It’s a good thing I only have two children, though, because there’s no way I could fit a third car seat back here. The center rear seat isn’t appropriate for larger children either since it’s only equipped with a lap belt. When not in use, the seat belt buckles actually buckle up into the seat. It’s great not having to fumble around with loose buckles while trying to install the car seat Latch connectors.

Sliding into the driver’s seat I’m excited by how well this SUV seems to conform to my 5-foot-2 stature. My 6-foot-2 husband, on the other hand, took it out for a drive and complained that there wasn’t enough headroom and the brake and gas pedals were too close together. The seat belt adjusts effortlessly with one hand but the sun visors are too small to be entirely functional. With the rear headrests removed (Hyundai recommends removing them when installing car seats), my view of the road is seamless. I have fewer blind spots in this SUV than in any of my other recent test vehicles.

I’m impressed with how easy the Hyundai Santa Fe is to operate. The controls (including the thermostat adjusters and lock/unlock buttons) are large and clearly labeled. All you have to do is get in and drive. There’s not a lot in the way of luxury amenities, but no one ever claimed this was a luxury SUV.

After a two-week test drive, the one thing that continues to baffle me is the Santa Fe’s Shiftronic transmission function. It enables me to switch out of automatic into manual mode, where I can make rapid gearshifts. Why anyone would want to do this I don’t know. It will, however, impress your teenage children, who might be tempted to use this vehicle in a drag race. With its responsive, peppy 3.5-liter engine, they’d probably come out on top, too.

The Hyundai Santa Fe 4WD GLS 3.5 may not go so far as creating peace throughout the world, but with its affordable price and high reliability rating from Consumer Reports it might create peace in your household.

*For more information on the Hyundai Santa Fe and its safety features, visit www.cars.com.

Safety review

Based on the 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE base trim
NHTSA crash test and rollover ratings, scored out of 5.
Frontal driver
5/5
Frontal passenger
4/5
Side driver
5/5

Factory warranties

New car program benefits

Basic
5 years / 60,000 miles
Corrosion
5 years / 100,000 miles
Powertrain
10 years / 100,000 miles
Roadside Assistance
5 years

Certified Pre-Owned program benefits

Age / mileage
Less than 80,000 miles; less than 7 years old (currently MY18- MY24)
Basic
Remainder of the 5-Year / 60,000-Mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty. From original in-service date and zero (0) miles.
Dealer certification
173-point inspection

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Consumer reviews

4.5 / 5
Based on 51 reviews
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Comfort 4.4
Interior 4.1
Performance 4.3
Value 4.5
Exterior 4.1
Reliability 4.5

Most recent

BUY ONE! BEST LITTLE CAR EVER!

I bought mine in 2017, V6 FWD with 67,000 miles on it for $1200, was repainted 3 years prior as my guitar player sold it to me, he bought it new and paints cars for a living. Best get around car ever!! I drove miles and miles in this car never had to think, will it make it? NO, this car was the most reliable car I have ever owned, never left me stranded, I will surely miss it, I bought it because I also own a twin turbo V8 BMW X5, you HAVE to have another car if you own a BMW, lol, But IT has been down for the count for 6 months now , JUNK! So, I just traded it in on new car, a 2019 Toyota C-HR, I had the Hyundai for almost 5 years, I WOULD buy another if the price were right just to know that I have another reliable ride if needed. BUY ONE!! Great car people
  • Purchased a Used car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 3.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 5.0
Reliability 5.0
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Very reliable car. Will definitely get another

Mine has 214,00 miles on it ..Still runs great. The air conditioner no longer works tho. Compressor has a crack in it. Had to replace the motor for electric window .. minor things
  • Purchased a New car
  • Used for Commuting
  • Does recommend this car
Comfort 5.0
Interior 4.0
Performance 5.0
Value 5.0
Exterior 4.0
Reliability 5.0
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FAQ

What trim levels are available for the 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE?

The 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE is available in 3 trim levels:

  • (2 styles)
  • GLS (4 styles)
  • LX (2 styles)

What is the MPG of the 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE?

The 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE offers up to 20 MPG in city driving and 27 MPG on the highway. These figures are based on EPA mileage ratings and are for comparison purposes only. The actual mileage will vary depending on vehicle options, trim level, driving conditions, driving habits, vehicle maintenance, and other factors.

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Is the 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE reliable?

The 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE has an average reliability rating of 4.5 out of 5 according to cars.com consumers. Find real-world reliability insights within consumer reviews from 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE owners.

Is the 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE a good SUV?

Below are the cars.com consumers ratings for the 2004 Hyundai SANTA FE. 90.2% of drivers recommend this vehicle.

4.5 / 5
Based on 51 reviews
  • Comfort: 4.4
  • Interior: 4.1
  • Performance: 4.3
  • Value: 4.5
  • Exterior: 4.1
  • Reliability: 4.5

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