If you are looking to buy a 6 year old Hyundai Santa Fe then you will find these Hyundai warranty claim statistics very useful.
If your a car has an average repair time of over 2.14 hours then it is above market average and the car can be expected to be costly to run. The average repair time for an Hyundai Santa Fe (01 - 06) is 1.78 hours.
That labour time, combined with parts costs, gives the Hyundai an average cost of repair of £291.94, which compares to the market average of £327.93.
Market-wide, air conditioning fails on an average of 4% of cars, where as the air conditioning failure rate on an Santa Fe is .
Brakes and suspensions systems can be deemed to be strong and reliable if they fail less often than 9 times in a hundred, the Hyundai Santa Fe from (01 - 06) fails on around of cars.
Cooling systems are prone to failure on most cars and so the industry average warranty claim rate is not surprisingly about 12.5%, and that puts the Hyundai Santa Fe’s rate of in context.
Not until a car requires its owner to claim on a warranty for electrical systems more than 28% of the time should it be considered unreliable or problematic – the Santa Fe’s claim rate is 27.27%.
Engine re-build and re-conditioned replacements, let alone new engines, are a massive cost to owners and warranty companies, even though the failure rate is around 12% (which compares favourably to the electrical system above). So bear that in mind when considering that the Hyundai Santa Fe (01 - 06) aged over 3 years claim on their warranties for engine issues 18.18% of the time.
Fuel systems claims tend not to be too expensive when compared to the engine, or as difficult to diagnose as electrical issues, but should not be overlooked when considering the Hyundai Santa Fe reliability as the average failure and claim rate is 11.3% on all cars (industry wide) and on the Hyundai Santa Fe specifically it is 36.36%.
Steering issues are relatively uncommon, but they can be expensive to repair, so don’t overlook the Santa Fe’s steering system warranty claim rate. Anything over 7% is considered above average or high.
The final really big bill can come from transmission failure or problems and any car with an above average failure rate of more than 8% should be treated with caution – the Hyundai Santa Fe comes in at .
You can protect yourself against all these problems with an aftermarket Hyundai warranty.