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You’ll choose between the front-wheel-drive and the full-time four-wheel-drive options when choosing the 2001 Santa Fe.
In addition, you’ll choose between the four-cylinder and the V6 engine options, each offering enhanced performance.
This car comes in three trims, and the standard option has a five-speed manual transmission that produces 150 horsepower.
Higher trims, particularly with the 2.7L V6, guarantee 180 horsepower. Various stats show that this car is reliable and long-lasting, suitable for off-road and rough terrain.
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