Used Mazda CX-50 vs. Used Hyundai Santa Fe: An Honest Comparison From the Dealer Who Sells Both

Almost nobody can compare these honestly — dealers usually sell one brand or the other. Doug’s in Lynnwood sells and services both, so here is the straight version, and you can drive a used Mazda CX-50 and a used Hyundai Santa Fe back-to-back in one appointment.

The used Mazda CX-50 (2023+) comes with standard AWD and an outdoors-oriented design, while the used Hyundai Santa Fe (2019–2023) is the roomier hauler — 36.4 vs. 31.4 cubic feet behind the rear seats.

The Santa Fe offers a hybrid rated around 32–34 mpg combined; the gas CX-50 runs about 25–28, with a hybrid arriving on 2025 models.

If you need three rows, only the 2024-and-newer Santa Fe redesign offers them — ask us to compare either against the three-row CX-90 in the same visit at Doug’s in Lynnwood.

At a glance

Specification Mazda CX-50 Hyundai Santa Fe
Generation covered 2023+ generation 2019–2023 generation (two rows; the 2024+ redesign added a third row)
Seats 5 5 (2019–2023); 7–8 on the 2024+ redesign
Cargo space 31.4 cu ft behind the rear seats; 56.3 cu ft max 36.4 cu ft behind the rear seats; 72.1 cu ft max (2019–2023)
Drivetrain AWD standard on all trims FWD standard, AWD optional
Powertrains 2.5L 4-cyl (187 hp); 2.5L turbo (227–256 hp); Hybrid available 2025+ 2.5L 4-cyl (191 hp); 2.5L turbo (277–281 hp); Hybrid (226 hp) available 2021+
EPA fuel economy EPA about 25–28 mpg combined (gas); about 38 for the Hybrid EPA about 24–26 mpg combined (2.5L); about 32–34 for the Hybrid
Factory warranty for used buyers 3-yr/36k-mi basic + 5-yr/60k-mi powertrain from original sale; both transfer in full to used buyers. 5-yr/60k-mi basic transfers to used buyers; the 10-yr/100k-mi powertrain warranty is original-owner only (second owners: 5-yr/60k powertrain).
Known for Standard AWD with an outdoors-oriented, lower-roof design; up to 3,500-lb towing (turbo) Space per dollar and hybrid availability in the midsize class

Sources: manufacturer specifications and EPA estimates for the model generations noted above. Figures vary by year and trim — we’ll confirm the exact numbers for any specific vehicle on our lot.

What ownership actually costs

  • Fuel: use the EPA combined figures in the table — over 12,000 miles a year, a 5-mpg difference is roughly a tank a month.
  • Warranty: Mazda’s remaining coverage transfers in full. Hyundai’s basic 5-yr/60k transfers, but the famous 10-yr/100k powertrain warranty is original-owner only — as a used buyer, plan around 5-yr/60k powertrain on either brand.
  • Maintenance: both are mainstream brands with similar routine service costs, and both are serviced in-house at Doug’s — no dealership-hopping for warranty or recall work.
  • Insurance: varies more by trim, driver, and ZIP code than by brand — get real quotes on the exact VIN before you decide.

Which one is right for you?

The Mazda CX-50 fits you if…

  • Trailheads and pass weekends: standard AWD and roof-rack-ready design
  • You prefer a newer vehicle (2023+) with a firmer, sportier feel

The Hyundai Santa Fe fits you if…

  • You want maximum space per dollar in a midsize SUV
  • A 32–34 mpg hybrid family SUV is the goal

Both, in stock right now

Used Mazda CX-50 at Doug’s

In stock as of Jul 10, 6:18 am

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Used Hyundai Santa Fe at Doug’s

In stock as of Jul 10, 6:18 am

Browse the full inventory — it refreshes from the dealership feed several times a day.

Fair questions

Can I test drive a used Mazda CX-50 and a used Hyundai Santa Fe in one visit?

Yes. Doug’s Mazda and Doug’s Hyundai are one lot family in Lynnwood, so one appointment covers both — back-to-back, same loop, no second dealership visit.

Which has the better warranty for a used buyer?

It depends on age and mileage, not just brand. Mazda’s 3-yr/36k basic and 5-yr/60k powertrain coverage transfer in full. Hyundai’s 5-yr/60k basic transfers too, but its 10-yr/100k powertrain warranty applies to the original owner only. We’ll show you the exact remaining coverage on any specific vehicle.

Is the Mazda CX-50 or the Hyundai Santa Fe cheaper to run?

Check the EPA figures in the table above — hybrids are the standout savers where available. Routine maintenance costs are similar for both brands, and both are serviced in-house at Doug’s.

Is this comparison biased toward one brand?

We sell and service both, so we have no reason to steer you either way — the facts above come from manufacturer specs and EPA estimates, and the better choice genuinely depends on how you’ll use the vehicle.

Drive the Mazda CX-50 and the Hyundai Santa Fe back-to-back — one appointment

Same lot family, same visit, no repeated negotiations. Tell us a time that works and we’ll have both vehicles ready.

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