It will get you there
Our vehicle is a basic package Santa Fe. It does have some nice safety features, but it's not a comfortable long-haul travel vehicle. The seats are basic with just enough padding and bolster in them but not enough for a trip longer than 3 hours. The infotainment system that came with the vehicle is extremely basic and tired. Meaning, the technology in the infotainment system is quite old. My wife's previous vehicle was a 2016 Nissan Rouge and while not having Apple CarPlay, the infotainment system in it was far better. Mechanically, it's been ok but I have had lots of issues with the EVAP system and getting codes after fill-ups now and then. The vehicle has been to the dealer several times, and it's still not fixed. The worst issue was a Forward Collision Radar issue that took us TWO MONTHS to get repaired, and it was out of my pocket. The sensor and the structural metal bumper were damaged, but nothing else was damaged, including the front bumper cover. The dealer who finally repaired it even told me that the bumper cover showed absolutely no damage or signs that it had ever been removed. It was determined by the dealer that the vehicle sustained damage possibly in manufacturing but no way to confirm. Hyundai corporate stood by its ruling that it was in an accident at some point but with NO DAMAGES to the bumper cover in any manner. But the structural bumper beneath the cover was twisted and bent. The Forward Collision Sensor appeared to have been damaged as well, and someone tried to make the sensor work anyway.