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As an American, I would rephrase the text as follows: It's difficult to predict the lifespan of a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe or any vehicle for that matter. Some owners have driven over 200,000 miles with no issues, while others have encountered problems before reaching 50,000 miles. The care you give to your vehicle plays the most significant role in determining how long it will last. Regular oil changes and consistent maintenance will extend your car's lifespan significantly compared to haphazardly changing the oil whenever you remember. Another important but often overlooked factor is the quality of the gasoline you use. It's not just about the octane rating; the overall fuel quality matters too. Some gas stations neglect tank cleanliness, leading to water and debris contaminating the fuel and, eventually, your engine.
The anticipated lifespan of a 2007 Hyundai Santa Fe is about 200,000 miles.