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Hyundai Santa Fe (2014) vs. Ford Transit Connect (2014) Specs

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2014 Hyundai Santa Fe and 2014 Ford Transit Connect Specifications

Model Year 2014 2014  
Model Hyundai Santa Fe Ford Transit Connect  
Engine  
Transmission  
Drivetrain  
Body 4dr SUV 4dr Minivan, ext.  
      Difference
Wheelbase 2,799 mm 3,063 mm -1 mm
Length 4,905 mm 4,818 mm 0 mm
Width 1,885 mm 1,834 mm 0 mm
Height 1,689 mm 1,829 mm 0 mm
Curb Weight 1,790 kg 1,805 kg 0 kg
Fuel Capacity 71 L 60 L 11 L
Headroom, Row 1 1,006 mm 1,191 mm 0 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 1 1,509 mm 1,466 mm 0 mm
Hip Room, Row 1 1,440 mm 1,387 mm 0 mm
Legroom, Row 1 1,049 mm 1,024 mm 0 mm
Headroom, Row 2 1,001 mm 1,146 mm 0 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 2 1,488 mm 1,486 mm 0 mm
Hip Room, Row 2 1,407 mm 1,486 mm 0 mm
Legroom, Row 2 1,049 mm 955 mm -954 mm
Headroom, Row 3 907 mm 1,049 mm 906 mm
Shoulder Room, Row 3 1,369 mm 1,430 mm 0 mm
Hip Room, Row 3 1,120 mm 1,194 mm 0 mm
Legroom, Row 3 800 mm 889 mm -89 mm
Total Legroom 2,898 mm (over 3 rows) 2,868 mm (over 3 rows) 0 mm
Cargo Volume, Minimum 382 L 561 L -179 L
Cargo Volume, Behind R2 1,158 L 1,668 L 0 L
Cargo Volume, Maximum 2,265 L 2,951 L 0 L

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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe

2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Seat Room and Comfort: Pros
YearComment
2013 Nothing impressed me more about the new Santa Fe than the amount of combined legroom. With a length of 193 inches (2.5 more than the Veracruz), the new crossover is four inches shorter than a Nissan Pathfinder and over seven inches shorter than a GMC Acadia, yet you'll find more legroom in its second and third rows. On top of this, unlike in the Nissan and GMC (but like in the Veracruz, this hasn't changed) the second-row seat is comfortably high off the floor. Alas, all is not good in this area--check out the cons below--so I haven't rated it against the Pathfinder. see full Hyundai Santa Fe review
2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
As noted among the pros, you'll find abundant legroom in the Santa Fe. But shoulder room is a different story. The new Santa Fe's 74.2-inch width exceeds that of the typical compact crossover or midsize sedan, but is narrower than that of the Highlander, Veracruz, Pathfinder, Pilot, and Acadia by 1.0, 2.4, 3.0, 4.3, and 4.7 inches, respectively. For anyone seeking to sit three across in the second row (or who simply prefers the spacious ambiance of a wide vehicle in any row), the Santa Fe's consequently narrower interior could be the #1 downside of sharing as much as possible with the new two-row Santa Fe Sport. Then again, maximum shoulder room for three passengers is only an issue with the Santa Fe GLS. As mentioned in the preceding section, the Santa Fe Limited has standard captains chairs, and so can only seat six. Anyone seeking a full zoot crossover with seating for more people will have to shop elsewhere. see full Hyundai Santa Fe review
 

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TrueDelta Reviews the Seat Room and Comfort of the 2014 Ford Transit Connect

2014 Ford Transit Connect Seat Room and Comfort: Cons
YearComment
The Transit Connect's second-row bench is roomy and fairly comfortable for two people, but somewhat tight for three. The Sienna has another half-foot of shoulder room. Also, the seatback in the Ford's second row does not recline. If you do want captain's chairs, well, they're not an option. The situation worsens in the Ford's third row, which is less substantial and much lower to the floor than the third-row seats in the Honda or the Toyota. Unlike the Transit Connect's second row, its third-row seat does slide fore-aft (about six inches) and recline. Slide it all the way back, and legroom becomes almost generous. Still, it isn't a place many adults would want to spend much time. On top of this, it should be easier to open and close the Transit Connect's sliding doors and to get into its third row. The second row doesn't tip or slide forward like those in conventional minivans. Instead, it must be pushed to the floor in a fairly difficult two-step procedure. see full Ford Transit Connect review
 

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