Dr. Zaius
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- Dennis
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So we all know the common issues that are lurking on here, with the transmission being the biggest boogieman.
Sometimes it makes you think it might be a good idea to cut bait and grab something else.
A while back I looked at the Hyundai Santa Cruz as it appeared to be a reincarnation of my old beloved Subaru Baja Turbo.
It was nice enough I guess but not quite there.
Anyway, a local dealer had a new Santa Cruz Limited that was loaded with everything for a significant discount off MSRP ($5k+) and my truck still has tradein value that is close to what I paid for it 4 years ago.
So I decided to research the Santa Cruz just as a thought experiment.
Wow. There are approximately 4x as many new Rangers on the road as there are Santa Cruz (Santa Cruzes? Santas Cruz?), yet their forums have MANY more instances of complete failures of the transmission.
The DCT was supposedly fixed by a recall but many have had failures after the recall and with production dates after the factory fix.
One Youtube vlogger with a Santa Cruz used to sing the praises of it. Now his transmission has completely failed at 23k miles. He says that if he knew then what he knows now he would've never bought one with the DCT. Even the new transmission has clunky, jerky shifting that doesn't seem to bode well for longevity.
Other common issues are with the radiator being easily damaged by rocks and road debris ($2k and not covered by warranty), overheating due to the electric thermostat failing ($250 thermostat), entertainment system randomly going completely blank (remove and reinsert fuse into the amp under the driver seat to fix), going into Limp mode and limiting speed to 20-30mph (various causes), and the tailgate falling open while driving (?!?!?).
Needless to say, my interest in a Santa Cruz has waned a bit, regardless of the discount.
I realize that forums are a limited subset of actual owners, but the subsets for their forum vs this one is likely similar.
Maybe Subaru will eventually step up and release a new Baja.
Edit: I checked into the resale values of a Santa Cruz and it's one of the worst vehicles for resale.
A 2023 loaded Limited with 16k miles has the same trade in as my 2019 with 28k miles. Both had similar MSRP.
Hmmm...
Still, I wish they'd sell that one so that I'd stop looking at it ?
Hey! Maybe you know someone looking for one!
Go get it and remove it from my browser history!
2024 Santa Cruz Limited
Sometimes it makes you think it might be a good idea to cut bait and grab something else.
A while back I looked at the Hyundai Santa Cruz as it appeared to be a reincarnation of my old beloved Subaru Baja Turbo.
It was nice enough I guess but not quite there.
Anyway, a local dealer had a new Santa Cruz Limited that was loaded with everything for a significant discount off MSRP ($5k+) and my truck still has tradein value that is close to what I paid for it 4 years ago.
So I decided to research the Santa Cruz just as a thought experiment.
Wow. There are approximately 4x as many new Rangers on the road as there are Santa Cruz (Santa Cruzes? Santas Cruz?), yet their forums have MANY more instances of complete failures of the transmission.
The DCT was supposedly fixed by a recall but many have had failures after the recall and with production dates after the factory fix.
One Youtube vlogger with a Santa Cruz used to sing the praises of it. Now his transmission has completely failed at 23k miles. He says that if he knew then what he knows now he would've never bought one with the DCT. Even the new transmission has clunky, jerky shifting that doesn't seem to bode well for longevity.
Other common issues are with the radiator being easily damaged by rocks and road debris ($2k and not covered by warranty), overheating due to the electric thermostat failing ($250 thermostat), entertainment system randomly going completely blank (remove and reinsert fuse into the amp under the driver seat to fix), going into Limp mode and limiting speed to 20-30mph (various causes), and the tailgate falling open while driving (?!?!?).
Needless to say, my interest in a Santa Cruz has waned a bit, regardless of the discount.
I realize that forums are a limited subset of actual owners, but the subsets for their forum vs this one is likely similar.
Maybe Subaru will eventually step up and release a new Baja.
Edit: I checked into the resale values of a Santa Cruz and it's one of the worst vehicles for resale.
A 2023 loaded Limited with 16k miles has the same trade in as my 2019 with 28k miles. Both had similar MSRP.
Hmmm...
Still, I wish they'd sell that one so that I'd stop looking at it ?
Hey! Maybe you know someone looking for one!
Go get it and remove it from my browser history!
2024 Santa Cruz Limited
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