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Hyundai vs Jeep

 Hyundai or Jeep - which is better?


What do you want out of an SUV? Do you prioritize interior comfort, gas mileage, overall performance, design, or maybe something else? If you've been comparing Hyundai vs Jeep to find the ideal SUV for your needs and budget, you've come to the right place. While some elements like price or MPG are simple to break down, others like interior features can be a bit more complicated than that. Below we take a look at some of the deciding factors between Hyundai and Jeep models. We'll compare their most popular models based on vehicle class, with advantages for each model and some similarities as well. We're also going to add some Dodge models as well, as most Jeep dealerships are partnered with Dodge since they are part of the same parent company. We'll even break down warranty and overall cost of ownership. If you are already seriously considering a Hyundai model, check out our inventory for up-to-date pricing on your favorite models. Put it to the test with a complimentary test drive at our Hyundai dealership in Lake Park. Meet with one of our Hyundai specialists to break down all the benefits of owning a Hyundai.

If you're thinking about a new Hyundai around Stuart, Jupiter, Hobe Sound, Fort Pierce, and nearby areas, come to Napleton North Palm Hyundai today and experience the latest Hyundai models. We believe that once you drive the Santa Fe, Tucson, or any of our other top models, you'll forget about visiting Jeep dealerships near North Palm Beach.

Honda or Jeep - which is better?

Hyundai vs. Jeep | Design

This is one factor where preference is going to be the main driving force in your decision. Jeep has a very distinct look for their entire lineup. If this style works for you, then you can choose from their entire lineup and still be satisfied. What we like about Hyundai is the stylistic variety. Hyundai makes unique vehicles throughout their lineup, so chances are, you will find something you love no matter what your preferences are. Overall, Jeep does make some stylish models, but we lean towards the standout design of a Hyundai. Check out our Hyundai model lineup page to see all the great styles offered. Or visit our Hyundai dealership near Stuart, FL, and get a first-hand look and see our huge inventory of new models.

Hyundai vs. Jeep | Interior and Technology

If you compare the interiors of Jeep and Hyundai, you find more similarities than differences. Both brands use quality materials and offer plenty of comfort features. If you go towards a fully loaded model on either side, you're going to get heated/ventilated seating, large infotainment screens, and plenty of convenience technology. It's the base models where things tend to be a little different. Hyundai's standard tech tends to be better than Jeep's. Jeep does offer heated seats standard, which can be a strong buying factor as well. Overall your best bet to decide which interior is right for you is to sit inside one. If you're interested in getting a firsthand comparison, visit Napleton North Palm Hyundai and get inside the Tucson, Santa Fe, Palisade, and more.

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Hyundai vs. Jeep | Performance

Let's be honest, if you're looking at a Jeep, your primary driver is probably going to be the performance. When it comes down to aspects like horsepower, torque, towing capacity, and acceleration, Jeep is generally going to be the stronger option. In our opinion, that's the primary driver of owning a Jeep. If you're looking to do some wild off-roading or have a consistently high payload, Hyundai is probably not the right fit for you. On the flip side, Hyundai tends to win where the majority of people need it. Hyundai tends to offer a more reliable vehicle with better gas mileage and still has plenty of oomph for the needs of most people. Take for instance the Santa Fe. It's no slouch with 277 horsepower and gets better gas mileage than the Grand Cherokee, all at a lower price. We wouldn't blame you if you wanted to have some fun with a new Jeep, but the majority of people are going to fit in a Hyundai better. If you live in Hobe Sound, Jupiter, Stuart, or anywhere else on the Treasure Coast, drive any new Hyundai model today at North Palm Hyundai.


Hyundai vs. Jeep | Warranty & Cost

Costs on the front end and the back end of owning a Jeep can get pricey. If you compare equivalent models from Hyundai vs. Jeep, you will see a fairly dramatic price difference. Simply put, Hyundai models are just more affordable than Jeep. When it comes to servicing your vehicle, Hyundai has the advantage as well. With included complimentary maintenance, most expenses will be included in the 3 years. After that, the robust warranty offers advantages for powertrain coverage, limited warranty, and anti-perforation coverage. It's just kind of expensive to own a Jeep. If you're interested in learning all about the financial benefits of owning a Hyundai, visit our North Palm Beach Hyundai dealer serving Stuart, Jupiter, Hobe Sound, and more. Check out our Hyundai inventory now to get started.


Hyundai Warranty

  • Powertrain Limited Warranty: 10 years / 100,000 miles
  • New Vehicle (Bumper-to-Bumper) Limited Warranty: 5 years / 60,000 miles
  • Anti-Perforation (rust-through) Warranty: 7 years / unlimited miles
  • Roadside Assistance: 5 years / unlimited miles
  • Complimentary Maintenance: 3 years / 36,000 miles

Jeep Warranty

  • Powertrain Limited Warranty: 5 years / 60,000 miles
  • Basic (Bumper-to-Bumper) Limited Warranty: 3 years / 36,000 miles
  • Anti-Perforation (rust-through) Warranty: up to 5 years / unlimited miles
  • No Complimentary Maintenance

Dodge or Hyundai Sedans-which is better?

Since Jeep has never made a sedan, we figured it would make sense to compare Hyundai to Jeep's sister company, Dodge. Dodge does make a rather famous sedan, the Charger, and you may be wondering how a model like the Sonata stacks up. While the Sonata can't match the overall performance of the Charger, there are plenty of advantages it has. Take a look below at how these two stack up.

Midsize Sedans - Hyundai Sonata vs. Dodge Charger

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Hyundai Sonata Advantages

  • Hybrid version available
  • More front legroom
  • Considerably less expensive
  • Better standard technology

Similarities

  • Similar standard screen sizes
  • Both offer multiple engine options.
  • Performance upgrades are available

Dodge Charger Advantages

  • Offers gas and electric versions
  • Way more horsepower and torque
  • Better 0-60 time
  • More rear legroom
  • More trunk space

Jeep or Hyundai SUVs-which is better?

Jeep really only offers one type of vehicle, an SUV, and they do them well. You could almost say that Jeep started the SUV craze with popular models like the Cherokee. But just because you do something first doesn't mean you are the best. If you're looking to stand out to your Stuart neighbors with one of the most stylish SUVs on the road today, your choice is easy. Hyundai has an ever-increasing lineup of popular SUVs ranging from subcompact to 3-row midsize models. Hyundai doesn't currently make a full-size SUV but does offer a midsize SUV with passenger space that compares favorably to one. Take a look at the popular Hyundai and comparable Jeep models, including the pseudo-truck models that both brands offer. We'll also take a look at the two Dodge SUV offerings. Check out all the Stuart Hyundai SUVs offered at Napleton North Palm Hyundai.

Subcompact SUVs - Hyundai Kona vs. Jeep Compass

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Hyundai Kona Advantages

  • Larger standard infotainment screen and more tech-forward
  • EV version available
  • Lower starting price
  • Better gas mileage

Similarities

  • Similar cargo space
  • Passenger space is similar

Jeep Compass Advantages

  • More horsepower and torque for the base engine
  • Standard heated seats

Compact SUVs - Hyundai Tucson vs. Jeep Cherokee

Hyundai Tucson vs Jeep CherokeeCherokee vs Tucson

Hyundai Tucson Advantages

  • More Cargo Space
  • Available gas and plug-in hybrid
  • More rear legroom
  • Lower starting price

Similarities

  • Similar standard screen sizes
  • Similar gas mileage

Jeep Cherokee Advantages

  • Higher horsepower and torque
  • Higher towing capacity
  • Standard heated seats

Midsize SUVs - Hyundai Santa Fe vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee

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Hyundai Santa Fe Advantages

  • Higher passenger capacity (7 vs 5)
  • Offers Hybrid Version
  • Larger standard infotainment screen and more standard technology
  • More cargo space
  • More legroom at all levels
  • Lower starting price

Similarities

  • Similar touchscreen size
  • Similar gas mileage

Jeep Grand Cherokee Advantages

  • Higher towing capacity
  • Higher horsepower and torque

Larger Midsize SUVs - Hyundai Palisade vs. Dodge Durango

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Hyundai Palisade Advantages

  • Higher max passenger capacity (8 vs 7)
  • More legroom in all three rows
  • Larger standard infotainment screen and more standard technology

Similarities

  • Similar standard horsepower and torque
  • Similar gas mileage

Dodge Durango Advantages

  • Higher performance engines available
  • Higher towing capacity
  • Lower starting price

Larger Midsize SUVs - Hyundai Palisade vs. Jeep Grand Cherokee L

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Hyundai Palisade Advantages

  • Higher max passenger capacity (8 vs 7)
  • More legroom in all three rows
  • Larger standard infotainment screen and more standard technology

Similarities

  • Similar standard horsepower and torque
  • Similar gas mileage
  • Similar starting price

Jeep Grand Cherokee L Advantages

  • Higher towing capacity

Trucks - Hyundai Santa Cruz vs. Jeep Gladiator

Hyundai Santa Cruz vs Jeep GladiatorGladiator vs Santa Cruz

Hyundai Santa Cruz Advantages

  • Better Gas Mileage
  • SUV comfort in a truck package

Similarities

  • Similar infotainment screen size
  • Similar passenger volume

Jeep Gladiator Advantages

  • More cargo space
  • Longer bed length
  • More horsepower and torque

So, should you visit a Stuart Jeep dealership or a Stuart Hyundai dealership?

If you're looking for an affordable vehicle with plenty of perks and a fantastic warranty, the choice between Hyundai and Jeep is obvious. You should visit our Stuart Hyundai dealership. Hyundai gets you a fantastic vehicle at a better price point and is also likely to be more affordable to maintain in the future. There are some instances where a Jeep might be preferable, like towing over 5,000 lbs or if you plan to off-road in challenging conditions. Beyond that, a Hyundai model is going to be enough for the majority of people. Why pay more for a Jeep to get less? Now the most important question becomes, which Hyundai model should you buy? If you already have a good idea of which vehicle you would like, continue to our new Hyundai inventory to get up-to-date pricing on all our models. If you're still a little on the fence on what great Hyundai model you will be buying, check out our Hyundai comparison page now.

Napleton North Palm Hyundai is a Hyundai dealer serving North Palm Beach, Stuart, Hobe Sound, Jupiter, and surrounding areas. Find out what Napleton can do for you. Visit us today at 3703 Northlake Blvd, Lake Park, FL.


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