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2008 Hyundai Veracruz

Below is an enthusiast article written by the automotive experts at Truck Trend. This big, seven-passenger crossover sport/utility further solidifies the upstart South Korean manufacturer's reputation for providing quality and luxury at bargain pric ...     read more
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2008 SUOTY Contender Road Test: 2008 Hyundai Veracruz

Easy Entry into the Realm of Luxury
By Todd Lassa
2008 Hyundai Veracruz Front View

This big, seven-passenger crossover sport/utility further solidifies the upstart South Korean manufacturer's reputation for providing quality and luxury at bargain prices.

The topline Limited trim model has a long list of features, including a leather-wrapped, power-adjustable steering wheel and plenty of front-seat storage bins for phones, iPods, parking cards, and all the detritus we carry around these days.

The third row is for kids only, with more headroom than the Mazda CX-9's, but less leg- and shoulder room than in the capacious Buick Enclave. Some editors found the second-row seats hard. It was obviously designed from the inside out. Most of the exterior styling is okay, although the rear-end is a bit droopy, probably designed to avoid a minivan-like tailgate.

The 3.8-liter engine isn't as powerful as the smaller V-6s among our contenders, however, and it feels lazier in its responsiveness and delays downshifts too long under hard acceleration. The ride is firm and the steering quick, with good feedback, but you'll feel some kickback on rough roads. We observed up to 14.7 mpg on the dash readout, the closest we got to Hyundai's EPA numbers.

As a sport/utility and minivan alternative in the large-crossover segment, the Hyundai Veracruz is better executed than many of its American and Japanese competitors. It's not groundbreaking and it has no cutting-edge engineering technology, but it's worth a serious look.


2008 Hyundai Veracruz
Base price range $27,595-$36,445
Price as tested $37,196 (Limited AWD)
Vehicle layout Front engine, FWD/AWD, 7-pass, 4-door SUV
Engine 3.8L/260-hp/257-lb-ft DOHC 24-valve V-6
Transmission 6-speed automatic
Curb weight (f/r dist) 4631 lb (56/44%)
Wheelbase 110.4 in
Length x width x height 190.6 x 76.6 x 68.9 in
0-60 mph 7.9 sec
Quarter mile 16.2 sec @ 86.0 mph
Braking, 60-0 mph 134 ft
Lateral acceleration 0.73 g (avg)
MT Figure Eight 28.9 sec @ 0.56 g (avg)
EPA city/hwy fuel econ 15/22 mpg
CO2 emissions 1.11 lb/mile
Ratings
Engineering ***
Design ***
Interior/Functionality ****
Performance ***
On-Road Refinement ***
Off-Road Ability *
Value ****
Bottom Line Reaches--And Perhaps Surpasses--Japanese refinement and comfort with tasteful styling and quality.

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2008 Hyundai Veracruz