waynerm002
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Finally a professional review on the car. Didn't see it posted, if I missed it, you can delete.
You and me both! Unfortunately I think that will be a while. Hell, the Hyundai dealerships around me can’t even keep any of the upper trim 2019 Santa Fe’s in stock! Now it is a great car, but man, who would have thought they’d be in such demand?Now just need the hype to come down and the inventory to go up so I can negotiate the best price.
I think we are starting to see a paradigm shift in the Auto Industry where even those who can afford it are starting to question the cost vs the quality and features. German engineering IMO is some of the best engineering around. However, if I can buy a vehicle that is just as reliable, looks good and has quality material esthetics and feel then why would I spend and extra $20K to get the same product? Just my opinion and perspective and maybe its just as I get older! The Telluride hits that sweet spot of luxury feel, features and ride quality without having to spend the extra $20K to get it. I think the Germans might need to start thinking about their business model in the coming years but the prestige of the emblem on the vehicle on goes so far with consumers.You and me both! Unfortunately I think that will be a while. Hell, the Hyundai dealerships around me can’t even keep any of the upper trim 2019 Santa Fe’s in stock! Now it is a great car, but man, who would have thought they’d be in such demand?
I agree completely. I live in Colorado and would much rather have a smaller turbo-charged engine. We've got an Acadia that's supposed to be about the same hp as the Telluride and it's quite doggy. We've also got a turbo-charged Encore w/138HP and it's definitely got more zip than the Acadia (once you get the turbo spun up). I'm still thinking hard about a Mazda CX9.Was also checking out the Fast Lane review from that same Gateway Co group. Gateway is around 5,000ft. Telluride is over 9000 ft. If you read between the lines it was dogging it pretty good. Almost 9 seconds to 60. . For the sea level folks who cares, but I spend a lot of time in the mountains at 7-8000 ft. That could be a deal breaker, maybe a shift to a turbo would be a better option for moving a bigger rig like the Telluride at higher elevations.
I live in Texas so elevation is not a factor for me. I honestly loved everything about the CX-9. My only issue was that I felt cramped in the driver seat ( I am average size at 5'9 and 180lbs) mainly due to how the center console comes out at an angle and the door arm rest also comes out at an angle thus making my knees feel like they are being pushed in. I really struggled between the CX-9 and the Telluride but now love my Telluride.I agree completely. I live in Colorado and would much rather have a smaller turbo-charged engine. We've got an Acadia that's supposed to be about the same hp as the Telluride and it's quite doggy. We've also got a turbo-charged Encore w/138HP and it's definitely got more zip than the Acadia (once you get the turbo spun up). I'm still thinking hard about a Mazda CX9.