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Holding regular open houses is an essential part of the Agent Assisted FSBO sale process.

Here are some commonly asked questions and answers about holding open houses:

How many open houses should you hold?

We suggest that you hold a minimum of one open house per week.

The most popular day for open houses is Sunday.

It's always a good idea to time your open house to coincide with those of competing listings in your building and neighborhood.

This will help drive additional buyer traffic towards your listing.

It's also a good idea to post a weekday open house from time to time.

In an ideal world, you would post one general open house for Sunday as well as a 'by appointment' open house

or a general open house for one day or evening during the work week.

How much lead time do open houses require?

We strongly suggest you provide at least 3 days' notice when posting an open house announcement.

Advertising an open house the day before is counterproductive, as this will not allow enough time for buyer agents

and buyers to plan their schedules around your open house.

How long are open houses?

A typical open house in New York City is approximately two hours.

What is the difference between a general and a by appointment open house?

A traditional open house is considered a 'general' open house.

This means that buyers and buyer agents can show up at any time during the open house window without having to make an appointment.

A by appointment open house does not permit walk-ins.

In other words, attendees are required to reach out and confirm a specific appointment time.

What materials should you hand out to attendees at your open house?

It's a good idea to offer each guest a show sheet and a floor plan of your home.

You may also wish to prepare and hand out a fact sheet of commonly asked questions about your listing.

Should I have everyone sign-in?

Yes. During the open house you should encourage everyone to sign in with their name, email, phone and information of their buyer's agent (if applicable).

How much traffic should I expect at an open house?

There are countless factors which affect the amount of foot traffic you receive.

These factors include: property type, neighborhood, price point, days on market, seasonal factors and the weather.

If you consistently receive little or no traffic, you should make sure that your asking price is in line with the comps.

Professional photos are also a requirement if you'd like to minimize the length of the sale process.

What should I do after the open house?

We suggest that you call and email everyone who attended your open house.

You should provide follow-up answers to any unanswered questions presented at your open house.

Here is an example of what an email follow-up looks like for an open house:

Hi Jack, It was very nice meeting you at yesterday's open house for 105 Grand Street, Apt. 3.

To answer your question: yes, the building does permit in-unit washer/dryers.

Are you interested in the apartment? For reference, here is a link to the listing

Best,Claudine

Just remember, selling real estate requires a proactive approach.

If you give up on leads or forget to follow-up with buyers, it will take you longer to sell.

More questions?

Ask the community in Hauseit's Forum, where buyers, sellers and New York real estate professionals come together to discuss the toughest questions in real estate.

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How Much Does It Cost To Run A Dehumidifier | Does Humidity Affect Temperature | Aprilaire - Duration: 7:07.

Hey, there. Michael Church with CrawlSpace Ninja.

I got Brian here from Aprilaire again.

He's sitting down with me.

Today, we're going to be talking about how humidity affects temperature, and also, how

much does it cost to run a dehumidifier, so stay tuned.

Okay, Brian, first of all, I want to say I like your, I don't know if that's on camera,

but that's a wonderful Crawl Space Ninja mug, and you know, we're going to let you take

that with you.

Uh oh.

He needs to be dehumidified.

He's got some water on his shirt.

Anyway.

Let's get into our subject.

We're going to talk about, you know, I read on your website, and it's a great website,

by the way.

Aprilaire.com. Is that right?

Yep. Aprilaire.com.

Now, of course, you can't purchase from the website.

That's correct.

You will be sent to dealers or distributors in their area, but why would you want to purchase

anywhere but CrawlSpaceNinja.com?

I have no idea.

But anyway.

We want to talk about a little bit about how the humidity affects how I feel.

Sure.

Okay?

And not emotionally how I feel, but temperature-wise how I feel.

So can you share that with us?

Absolutely.

When the humidity's in the air, we call that a latent load.

So that's, basically, latent means hidden.

That's the hidden part of what's going on inside of your house.

When you have moisture, it's a lot more uncomfortable.

The analogy I like to use is if you've ever been to Phoenix, Arizona, or Palm Springs

in California, you'll notice that it can be 100 degrees outside and you can be out on

the golf course or swimming and it's extremely comfortable because when you don't have that

extra moisture or humidity in the air, your body's very efficient at evaporating and cooling

yourself.

But when you add all that extra moisture and extra humidity, it becomes uncomfortable.

In essence, it feels like it's hotter and more miserable than it actually is.

That's a good point.

That's a good point.

I use the opposite from whenever it's cold here in Knoxville, it can be 30 degrees outside

or just under freezing, and then it feels super cold.

It's like what we call bone-chilling cold, but I had the pleasure to go out to Colorado

and stay a few days, and it was like negative 12 degrees and, don't get me wrong, it was

cold, but it didn't feel cold.

It was just amazing the temperature difference and how humidity affect, you know, a 20% relative

humidity in Colorado versus and 80% relative humidity here in Knoxville.

So that was a wonderful analogy.

You know, Michael, that's why you ever hear the weather guy on TV when they tell you,

"Hey, it's 80 degrees outside, but it feels like 88?"

That's why they tell you that.

That's the heat index.

It's the role the humidity plays on making it feel hotter than it actually is.

That's great.

I hope that helps.

The other thing we want to talk about is I get a question all the time.

Well, if I install the dehumidifier, how much is that going to cost me every month on my

utility bills?

Do you mind sharing with that a little bit?

Absolutely.

So, obviously, depending on your kilowatt-hour rate and your different jurisdictions, that

can change, but from what we found of a seasonal average is when a person runs a dehumidifier,

it's going to be about a $10 to $15 cost per month from what we've seen empirically for

a dehumidifier.

However, there's some benefits that now you can raise your thermostat up.

So let's say you had it at 68 degrees in the summer before your dehumidifier.

If you raise it up to, say, 74, it's a rule of thumb that for every degree that you raise

your temperature, it's a 1% savings on your energy bill.

So that's a 6% savings monthly that will offset that $10 to $15.

So again, having a dehumidifier and having that comfort and healthy area, now, is not

really going to cost you that much money month over month.

That's right.

And $10 to $15 a month versus having a mold problem inside your house is also-

Pretty expensive.

... a great benefit.

So we obviously don't want because a lot of people forget ... The only reason why we fix

crawl spaces, ultimately, is because of structural issues or to protect the home from structural

issues or to protect indoor air quality inside of the home since 50% of the air in the crawl space

makes its way into the living space.

So if you can control humidity down there and create a better indoor air quality environment,

there's hidden benefits there that could save you hundreds if not thousands of dollars every

year.

The other thing that I'd like to ask you about is, you know, is it also true that the AC

runs more efficient when the house humidity is lower?

Is that also correct?

Absolutely because before we were talking about the latent versus sensible loads.

Again, sensible is the straight temperature.

That's the temperature of dry air.

Latent is what happens when you have that humidity in there.

It's much more difficult for an HVAC system to cool because, guys, first it has to remove

that moisture from the air and then the temperature is brought down.

Whereas when you have a drier air going into the HVAC system, it's much easier and takes

less energy to just reduce that temperature.

That's right.

So that's another energy savings benefit.

That's correct.

Of course, the Aprilaire 1820, 1830, and 1850, which we offer on the DIY page, they're all

Energy Star rated, so they're running at maximum efficiency already.

Is that correct?

Yes.

The 1820 and 1830 are Energy Star rated.

The 1850 is not.

Oh.

Well, there you go.

I didn't know that.

However, again, we always talk about the energy factor.

It's still designed to optimize and run efficiently, so we always like to compare it to the Energy

Star portable that you might see at your big box store.

From the research and data we've gathered, you're going to save about $189 if you're

running our dehumidifiers when you compare it to your typical portable because it's going

to run optimized.

It's going to run longer cycles, and it's not going to have nearly the number of hard

compressor starts that you would get from a big box store dehumidifier.

That's great.

So you're still going to get that energy savings that you're looking for.

That's great.

Is that research you're talking about on your website Aprilaire.com?

You can find it in all of our literature, which again, you can find that on Aprilaire.com

as well.

Well, we'll put a link to that down below so that way you got access to that.

Goes straight to the Aprilaire website or maybe I'll even write a blog and kind of get that information

and put it on Crawl Space Ninja.

Anyway, really appreciate you coming, Brian, and it's been a pleasure talking to you.

I hope you liked this video.

We're going to put some links down below to all these topics.

We've already done a couple of other videos about the different remotes and the comparisons

between the three Aprilaire models that we offer on the DIY page.

We're going to put those links down below as well.

My name is Michael Church with Brian Canfield from Aprilaire.

We hope you make it a happy and blessed day and thanks for watching.

We'll see you later.

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How Often Should You Go Live on Facebook | Video Marketing For Business with Jessica Brace - Duration: 2:04.

Jessica Brace: 00:00 Hey, it's Jessica brace here and we have another session of did you

know on video and these are questions that are submitted for members of my sheet broadcast

video marketing support group today.

I have a great question from our member, Nancy and Nancy asks, how often should you go live

from your business page?

That's a really good question.

So how often should you go live from your business page?

Well, the answer to that is as much as possible.

No, just kidding.

So it really is a matter of your audience and it's also a matter of quality versus quantity.

So if you're going to rush through and go live and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah,

and just kind of Babble on in your videos, then do less videos and take a little bit

more time to plan.

But if you're going to create great content, that's the key to creating live video.

Jessica Brace: 00:51 So if you can do one video a week, three videos a week, four videos

a week, that's up to you, but there really is no magic number.

Obviously the more videos that you create, the more that you're going to get yourself

out there and the more that people are going to be exposed to your content, but it is a

matter over quality over quantity.

So make sure that all of your videos are good quality and there is no right or wrong answer.

It's whatever works for you and your audience.

I would rather see you do one awesome video a week, then five MEH videos.

It's way better to have that awesome quality content and put a little bit more time and

effort into planning it out than it is to just jump in and do videos for the sake of

doing videos because that's just going to be spinning your wheels and we don't want

any of that.

So if you're interested in more video tips and hints and support and then head on over

to our group, she broadcast video marketing support group here on facebook.

It's free and I'd love to see you there.

And the link is in the comments below.

See Ya Online!

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How Much Muscle Should You Expect To Gain? - Workouts For Older Men LIVE - Duration: 16:15.

hello hello hello welcome to this live broadcast when you come on to this live

broadcast make sure that you say hello tell me where you're watching me from

I'm so glad you're here if you're watching this on replay version I so

many driven ambitious men just like you are washing the replay version that's

great - tell me where you're from post your comments your questions and

suggestions down below it doesn't matter if you're watching me alive on a replay

version I'm just so glad you're here I'm so glad that you're even entertaining

what I have to say welcome to workouts for older men live this is our daily

connection this is just two driven men with our mutual passion for fitness and

for life just going through the journey of life I'm gonna have some tips for you

some insight when I come to you but this is really more about just our connection

all right going through the journey just spending

a little bit of time with you a little bit every single day now this is a

workout for older men but you'll see as you come back and you watch these live

broadcasts and many of you have been coming back off and I appreciate all the

emails you showing your appreciation you know we talked a lot more than just

workouts we talked a lot more about nutrition we talked a lot more about the

mindset that goes along with the bodybuilding and training lifestyle so

it's a workouts for older men and a whole lot more and I just won't let you

know I know that a lot of very smart very smart very driven ambitious younger

men I hit they're not a little bit older

with the same passion and concerns and interest you are smart enough to learn

from this old dog guy who's a little bit older got knocked down quite a few times

in life and got back up my you want to learn from my failures my successes and

everything in between my wins my losses my wisdom I know you guys are here too

and I welcome you I wish I had like me who I would do these live

broadcasts when I was going through the journey of life that I could just pick

up my phone pick up my my tablet and he had a mutual interest with me that I

could do this too so you are very smart I am so glad you are here

so again continue to post your questions or comments you can certainly got a

message for I want to talk about your muscle gains especially if your man

who's a little bit older with a busy productive life I want to talk about

that it's really important that you know that you're winning the game when you're

winning in your frustration confusion and overall them just because you don't

know necessarily how this works even though you're smart you're successful in

other areas of life so we want to talk about muscle gain expectations in this

video now I'm going to do another set here while more driven ambitious men

come on to this broadcast I'm gonna talk about muscle gains also got an offer for

you to reach out for me so many men have wanted some personal attention I've got

so many ways for you to win so many ways for you to take our relationship to the

next level alright

Oh

all right I love that exercise for rear delts rear delts is a very challenging

muscle group to hit you notice that when I'm doing those dumbbell real or

dumbbell rear lateral raises I'm trying to just hit that very small muscle you

notice that your muscle development for your shoulders should be just as round

on the front as the back and if you really look around a lot of us sometimes

the miss that it's a very small muscle and it's challenging to hit all right

when I do those one thing in my head is I'm visualizing my arms being way up

here as I do it so I hit that rear delt but even when that I'm trying

to put my my arms as forward as possible they can't help but go back and that's

with me concentrating so much to put them forward so you got to make sure you

overcompensate in your head because if you don't you'll be doing this and it

becomes more of a back exercise that's why it's a very challenging muscle to

hit you notice - I use weight and I'm not afraid to use a little momentum

right as the form because wait to hit it right really concentrating on that

mind-muscle connection at very small muscles they're very challenging muscle

to hit the the dumbbell rear lateral raises is a challenging exercise but

when you hit it it's the best thing for shoulder of government tell you one

thing - lifting weights free weights is a skill just like everything else and

what I do sometimes to hedge my bed and I encourage you especially if maybe

you're a little bit older busy productive life now is the time maybe

the first time you've been training machine man it keeps you up there you

know with that rear delt hitting that muscle it's easier to control

- so I know that a lot of us and we know that hey we hear that free weights are

the thing but free weights takes a lot of skill set sometimes we just got to

worry about results and machines are great too right so try

that rear delt machine maybe had your bet while you're getting your skill set

for these dumbbell rear lateral races all right guys so I've got a message for

you I talked to so many men especially over these last three months you know

I've had some videos over on my youtube channel that have really got a lot of

views and every day they've introduced me to a whole new audience you know what

I've been doing this for 30 years I was having my first internet website 20

years ago a lot of you guys have been following me for 20 years and now we're

at this stage life but it brought me to a whole new group of men a little bit

older who want this information getting it from a trusted source someone who's a

little bit older like they are rather than the younger fitness experts hands

yeah so those videos have introduced me a whole new crowd and they have no idea

who I am or what I've done and that's okay with me because it's not about me

in this stage of my career it's all about you my efforts ago how can I be

that example but how can I come to you so I talked so many many men and one

thing that I've I've come to realize is what they expect as far as muscle gains

all right and I was talking as a very determined very accomplished a smart man

great family great business right knee now for the last couple years he's been

focusing on his fitness right so we're talking a very smart ambitious man all

right and so I was talking he came to me for 12 weeks of coaching and it's

getting so many gains and down actually it's Silvan right yeah if you

look down below on my facebook page you'll see his testimonial and you can

just see his energy he's a great guy a smart guy and I was talking to him and I

and it goes Walt Lee like ah what do you expect cuz he wants to build muscle

right and you know I'm not a type of guy to the limit you just because you're

older you can't lose muscle your testosterone levels are so low you know

I'm not that way it's all about the journey so but all about feeling control

it's about being your best right but I asked him I said well you know let's

just think about a one-pound steak you know that's all

muscle right lean beef how many of those do you think you can put on over the

course of the year right let me just tell us what he expected it's just not

gonna happen and I share it with him I said look in 1999 or my first contest

it was after thirteen months of training you know I did very well I won that show

and at 511 I weigh 200 pounds rip conditioned won the show won the overall

in my first show 15 years of straight competing doing the multiple shows

winning multiple national championships really putting myself to the test right

living it making it my career writing about thinking about it all the time my

sole source of passion a career and everything went into it

and when I won my sixth national championship 15 straight years later I

waited 205 pounds now the quality was a lot better probably lean muscle I was

leaner so it's not a direct comparison but the truth of the matter is and all

that time with all that effort in 15 years I didn't gain that much muscle

right it's all about quality muscles so when you're a little bit older with a

busy productive life you know you got over that all that overload that muscle

you got a rest recover you know but it's been weighing sometimes it's that

quality muscle that it's gonna give you that appearance of looking bigger and

you got to understand that because many times you're winning the game you're

training you're eating right you're loving the journey but your expectations

okay of gaining 10 pounds of muscle in a year when you're a little bit older of

quality muscle right not just eating and waiting ten more pounds on the scale

right listen if you've been with me long enough you know I'm not the type of guy

who limits you I mean hey as much as your imagination you want to go for but

at the same time if you think you're gonna gain ten pounds a rock solid

muscle in that short period of time and you're doing great it's just not

into your expectations and you're frustrated you're overwhelmed you think

you're doing something wrong you're changing routine after routine well

that's just not understanding how it works just remember 1991 in my first

contest I weigh 205 pounds 15 years later one in my six national

championship I weighed 205 pounds all right so

hopefully that is helpful hey guys a lot of guys would come to me that and they

want they're interested in my coaching they want me to help them with the 8020

rule prioritize things they're successful in

business they're successful and their personal life their family and they

don't want they're a little bit older they don't want the next 10 years to try

to master this and figure this stuff out and they're going all over the YouTube

and Facebook and getting all the different information from all the

different sources a lot of younger sources and they're confused in their

overwhelm that come to me and with my experience and not just what I've done

but in coaching you know I can help them break through so you know I've got a lot

of different ways I could talk to you for a couple hours a couple sessions 12

weeks a year or whatever it is so just reach out you can send me an email skip

basket click or calm I'm gonna send post down a link to my coaching and what

that's all about all right so check that out also check

out my birthday special I've had a lot of guys who wanted that and so I

extended that offer so I'm gonna post that link down below skip liqueur

members I dot-com front slash birthday Schiphol core members calm front slash

birthday I click that link see all my courses all yet all the information

videos audio courses ebooks training programs right you just get so much

again my man information personal development program for men to become

your best outside of the gym - it's all there for a low price here's the thing -

is I'm gonna reach out to and we'll talk for 10 15 20 minutes whatever it takes

half hour right to get you on the program help you with your biggest

answers and just connect because now you're part of my special Club with that

lifetime birthday special so click that link below at circle core remember

dot-com front slash birthday right again so reach out like I said maybe I can

clear up your confusion overwhelm a little bit of coaching program of two

sessions ten sessions twelve sessions whatever it is a year guys who have been

coaching with me for four years right now we talk a lot more about

fitness at this point I help them be accountable to all their life goals

alright so reach out a lot of guys have been wondering about that alright let me

acknowledge you for being here whole Hector hello uh con Y from Saigon Lim is

here Jonathan for Mexico good to have you here Heidi ours from Baghdad Iraq

renee is from France a lot of guys coming on Adrian you should go alive

every morning at 6:00 a.m. and help motivate us early risers well you know

what I don't know where you are in the world right I get here at 3 or 4 o'clock

in the morning and one thing is so it's a 5 a.m. right now and this is when the

gym opens so I got to get out at this time so yeah it's 5 a.m. right now hear

that have you talked about early riser here on the west coast where I am in I'm

in California William is from Chicago good to have you here

musashi from Japan chasing from Kurdistan Jim from Florida good to have

you here Luke quick question I'll answer that offline

Luke but good to have you here hello Shawn is from Philadelphia Adrian is

here good to have you here all right Jose from Puerto Rico ibrehem

here Robert getting ready for this morning workout

Akhil is from Budapest Hungary good to have you here Pete good morning from

Dover Ohio hey Pete I'm gonna reach out to you

today I saw you filled out the questionnaire for the freedom

affirmation course hey check that out too I'm gonna post that down below

that's a skip record out how I'm frontslash when I'm giving away my man

formation course for those of you guys want to become more than just muscle

right confidence imagination grit determination to achieve all your goals

I'll post that down below that's at Skip la Cour calm frontslash win I'm gonna

reach out to you Pete so look for a phone call from the 925 area code David

hello good to have you here a little Jose mark good to have you here

mark all right guys all right so that's going to do it for today hey guys we

have to train we have to work love right connect with a sense of urgency I mean

we've got more time behind us and then we do ahead of us we've got to live with

a sense of urgency right remember that I thank you for coming for this daily

connection I hope in some small way it's helping you get through their journey

have a great day have an outstanding game have an awesome day think big and

think bigger than getting bigger

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2019 Hyundai Santa Fe | Cargo Space (DETAILED) Review in 4K! | How Much Stuff Can Fit In That Trunk? - Duration: 36:21.

Hey guys! And today we're going to see how much stuff can fit into the trunk of the

all-new 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe!

Now I did conduct a complete in-depth comparison review between the 2018

Hyundai Santa Fe Sport and the all-new 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe. So, if you are interested in knowing more

information about the changes that Hyundai made over the previous

generation onto this all-new generation don't hesitate to check out that

complete in-depth comparison review! Also, I conducted a trunk test review on the

previous generation Santa Fe Sport so if you are curious as to how the all-new

current generation stacks up to the previous generation as far as the cargo

area goes, don't hesitate to check out that complete in-depth trunk test review

as well. But, with all that to the side, today we are going to see exactly how

much stuff you can fit into the trunk of the all-new 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe!

Now before I get this review rolling, I would like to thank Tony King at Rick Case

Hyundai in Fort Lauderdale, Florida for allowing me to review this vehicle for you

guys! If you are interested in purchasing a brand-new Hyundai and live in the

South Florida area, don't hesitate to check them out! They will get you into

the perfect Hyundai in no time! And remember, that all of DriveAndBeDriven's

reviews are 100% honest and 0% biased! So, let's get started!

Alright! So, in this

trunk review I'm going to be looking at both the base SE model (right there in

that dark blue color) and the top-of-the-line Ultimate trim level

(right there in that gray color). Now both of these vehicles are going to have just

about a $10,000 difference between the two. This base SE model is going to be

just about $26,000. And this top-of-the-line Uultimate trim level is going to be just

about $36,000. Now let's first look at the Ultimate trim level here. There are

going to be a total of four ways to open up the trunk of this Ultimate trim level.

One way to open up the trunk will be by coming to your key fob (right here) and

pressing on this "trunk hold" button. If you hold that down, the Santa Fe will

open up his trunk. The second way to open up the trunk will be by coming over here

to the driver's cockpit area and pressing on this button (right here) and

it will unlock the trunk as long as you hold it down. The third way to open up

the trunk will be by just walking up to the rear of the Hyundai Santa Fe,

actually this vehicle is going to feature that hands-free smart trunk

access system that Hyundai has been implementing on a lot of their latest

products. Now if you want the hands-free smart trunk access system, that is only

going to be standard on your SEL Plus trim levels and above. If you go for that

base SE or the SEL trim level you're not going to get that. But, all in all, that

system is definitely extremely convenient. Especially if you have lots

of things in your hands or if you're holding lots of heavy things, you don't

necessarily have a free hand to press any types of buttons... You can't just walk

right up to the rear of the vehicle and that tailgate will open up without you

having to use your hands at all. And the fourth way to open up the trunk will be

by just walking up to the Hyundai Santa Fe coming underneath the Hyundai logo

right under that silver bar and pressing the

rubberized pad and your tailgate will open right on up. It will play a little

chime and will be power-assisted. Actually, now if you want this

power-assisted feature, that is going to be standard on your SEL Plus trim

levels and above. Once again, if you go for that base SE model and that SEL

model. You are not going to get this power assisted trunk. But now let's go

ahead and look at the base SE model.

So, like I said the base SE models is just

about $10,000 less expensive than that top-of-the-line Ultimate

trim level. And with that you are going to get slightly less ways to open up the

trunk. Actually, you are only going to get one way to open up the trunk and one way to

unlock the trunk. So, the one way to unlock the trunk will be by coming to

your key fob (right here) and all you have to do is hold down on that trunk hold

button and the Santa Fe will flash its hazards (down there) and then you just

have to walk up and press the button underneath your Hyundai logo and the

satin silver bar and the tailgate will pop open once. And then you just pull it up

the rest of the way. Now this, once again, is not going to have any power assist system

feature since this is the base SE model. It will have these hydraulic struts here.

So you don't really have to lift up the liftgate too high or really at all. It is

really just pull it up and the whole thing comes swinging up. So it's

definitely extremely convenient and user-friendly. But now that we have the

cargo area open on both of these vehicles you are going to be looking at

a pretty spacious 35.9 cubic feet of space with those rear seats folded up.

And that is going to be the exact same cargo space rating if you go for that

base SE model or that top-of-the-line Ultimate trim level. And a fun fact is that this

is actually going to be half a cubic foot more space than what you found on

the previous generation Hyundai Santa Fe Sport (which should have just about 35.4

cubic feet of space). But let's walk up to the Santa Fe right here in the Ultimate

trim level and look at the overall cargo area furnishings that Hyundai decided to

put inside of this vehicle. So on the floor you are going to have sort of like

this one felt-like material. Definitely has a very durable feel to it and it has

sort of like a hard touch feel to it. But it definitely feels like it will hold up

to the test of time and has a very rugged and durable feel to it.

Now coming to the walls (right here) you are going to have a leather imitation

type pattern on your hard to the touch plastic walls. Which is going to run all

the way up here and it's also going to run down here with sort of like these

vertical lines (right there). Sort of imitating a Trunk door-sill plate (right

there). Definitely looks pretty attractive

looking. Right over here on the wall you're also going to have your Infinity

Premium Audio System speaker. That is only going to be located on the left

side and it is going to have that little infinity premium audio system logo (right

there). If you come over here to the right side it is actually not going to have

that speaker on the right side. You will have a little cubby (right here) which is

definitely going to be a pretty neat feature to store just a few more things

inside of there. Now, coming back over here to the left side, you're also going

to have another speaker inside of your cargo area and on the right side, just in

case if you did not have enough speakers inside of your cargo area, you're also

going to have another one (right there). That is going to be a part of your 12- speaker

Infinity Premium Audio System. Which is going to be standard on your

SEL Plus trim levels and above. Now you are going to have these wheel wells that

are going to protrude into the cargo area just a little bit (on both sides). But

honestly it's not too bad. It sort of protrudes in quite a bit, but for an SUV

this vehicle it is going to have pretty large wheels and [therefore] the wheels have to go

somewhere. So it is going to protrude just a little bit into the cargo area.

But not too much, I definitely can tell that Hyundai tried to decrease the

amount that those wheels protruded into the cargo area as much as possible...

You're also going to have these little hooks inside of the cargo area so that

you can hook things inside. Those are going to be located on all four corners of your

cargo area. So, that's definitely a pretty neat feature. And another thing that the

Hyundai Santa Fe is going to feature will be these little hooks (right there).

And those hooks are going to be for your optional cargo net which is going to be

a dealer accessory. So that is going to be a $50 dealer accessory (if you so choose

to option). Another dealer accessory is going to be this tonneau

cargo cover. So, you pretty much just pull it on back and hook it right into place

on both sides. It is going to have a pretty durable feel to it and it sort of

has like a "plasticy" or sort of like a vinyl-like material. It definitely

feels pretty upscale and premium. And one thing I really like is when

you're installing this you pretty much just pull that back and it comes right

out extremely easily. And it has sort of like

a little bit of a padding on the side so you don't scratch up the walls inside

of your cargo area... Definitely an extremely neat feature. And I really like

how Hyundai did think about that inside of the cargo area of the Santa Fe. And if

you want that tonneau cargo cover that is going to be a $190 option for all

trim levels of the 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe. Now, unfortunately you're not going to

get any LED lighting inside of the trunk. You're only going to get this one light

(right here) which you pretty much just click back and it will turn on. There's

going to be a single incandescent bulb back here. I'm actually really surprised

that Hyundai did not put LED lights inside of the cargo area. Especially

since this is the top-of-the-line ultimate trim level. And [not to mention] the Hyundai

Santa Fe inside of the ultimate trim level actually comes with LED map lights all

around the cabin except for this one light (which is going to be an

incandescent bulb). I definitely feel like that's a little bit of an oversight on

Hyundai's end. I definitely would like to see them rectify that in future model years.

Now one thing that is going to be standard on all Hyundai Santa Fe models

is going to be what's right underneath this floor. So, if I open up this floor

you are going to notice that you're going to have a pretty large cubby right

here. It is going to have these dealer accessory wheel locks (right there) and a

smooth plastic inside of here. So if anything spills inside of there you

can just pretty much wipe it right out. And it is going to be extremely easy to

clean. And [once again] have a very durable and rugged feel. And over here (on the right) you're

also going to have your compact spare tire jack kit (right there). So that's

pretty much going to be all the tools that you will need in order to change

out your full-size tire for a compact spare tire which is going to be standard

on all Hyundai Santa Fes for the 2019 model year. And just in case if that was

not enough underfloor space. You can lift this portion up and you'll have to pull it a

little bit hard because it is going to lock into place down there. So you give

it a little bit of a tug... And it opens right on up. And once you open up it is

going to sort of have like a tri-fold type of design to it. So you can fold it

back once and fold it back a second time and you are going to notice that it is

going to reveal tons of space underneath this floor. I mean you have

tons of space! It goes past my wrists pretty much up to my forearms. So, it is

definitely an extremely deep compartment here. And I was definitely wondering when

I first walked up to the Santa Fe. I was wondering "Okay... Why is this cargo

area not that deep? It should be a lot deeper especially considering all that

bumper down there." And then I noticed how you have all of this space underneath

the cargo load floor which is definitely a pretty neat feature that Hyundai did

choose to option that. So if you have tons of knick knacks you can't just throw

them right inside of there and you can actually remove this (if you want to).

It's extremely easy to remove. I'm removing it with one hand right now and you can

take it right on out if you don't want it inside of there. But if you want it

inside of there you can just put it right back inside into place. And then it

will lock into place... And all that stuff... It's best if you use two hands, I'm using

one hand right now. Obviously, if you have two hands you can just pretty much fold this

all over the place and get it right into place... Actually, I just did it. So,

actually you can do it with one hand if you are holding lots of things in your

hands. You can rest assured that it will take a little bit more time to do with

one hand, but it's definitely doable. But, now let's look at the base SE model and

see how that cargo area compares.

So, looking at the base SE model here...

Immediately you are going to notice that the color instead of this cargo area is

going to be different. It is going to sort of have like a deep dark brown, very

rich-like color. Definitely love the look of it. This is going to be because

we have that gray and brown interior inside of this Santa Fe. While, the Ultimate

trim level is going to have that black and beige interior. So, it is going to

have that black cargo area lining, but inside of here you're going to have this

pretty attractive looking brown cargo lining which is going to carry over onto

your woolen felt floor right here. Which, just like the previous generation, is

going to be all across the floor and you will also have your wheel wells that are

going to protrude into the cargo area just a little bit. On the walls, once

again, you will have that leather imitation type of texturing here. But it

is going to be hard to the touch, but it will once again be that very neat

looking brown interior with these vertical lines running right there which

is definitely a pretty neat aesthetic feature. Now looking at the wall (right

here) you are going to notice that it is not going to feature that premium

audio system and coming right up here, once again, you are going to have another

little plastic insert (right there) that would be the place that your speaker

would otherwise be. Like I showed you in top in the top-of-the-line Ultimate trim

level. And, once again, right here you are going to have another little cutout area.

Which is going to be in place of your speaker. You will also have your cargo

net hooks (right here). And this model unfortunately does not have that dealer

accessory tonneau cover. So, we can't have anything to pull over here. But like I

showed you in the Ultimate trim level it is going to be the exact same thing that

you get inside of here. Now underneath the floor, like I said, this is going to

be all standard equipment. So it is going to look exactly the same as the Ultimate

trim level underneath both of these floors. So, I'm definitely extremely happy

that Hyundai did choose to keep that on the base model and carry it all the way

up to the top-of-the-line trim level. Definitely extremely generous on

Hyundai's end. And unfortunately you're not going to get that power assisted

trunk or hands-free smart trunk access system on your base SE model. You are

going to get a normal pull handle (right here), but it is going to be relatively

easy to close. If you want that hands-free smart trunk access system or

that power assistance trunk, you will have to step up to that SE Plus model... I'm

noticing that the SE Plus model seems like really the bargain by inside of the

overall 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe lineup. You get tons of features for your money and it's

really like that middle trim level that just gives you pretty much what most

people will want. I feel like that is going to be probably their volume seller,

but all you have to do is grab right onto here on this very thick and durable

feeling handle and pull it right on down. And that'll be the same thing on this

side. You can grab it (right here) on the Ultimate trim level, which is actually

going to be extremely easy to close or you can just press this button and close

the tailgate right on up.

And I also wanted to mention how easy it is to

stand under the tailgate of both of these vehicles. So, let's open up the

trunk on the Ultimate trim level (right here). And if I

stand right underneath, you are going to notice that I have tons of space. I am

5'11" in height. So, if you are 6'0", 6'1", and possibly even 6'2"

you should be able to stand under this tailgate with no issue. And you can

actually adjust how high you want this trunk to open by just holding down on

this button and lifting it to the height [you want]. This is the highest position that it can

open to. And if we come over here to the SE model and open up the trunk,

I can also stand under the tailgate of this vehicle as well with no issues. So,

that's also another thing to keep in mind so, all in all, Hyundai definitely made it

pretty easy and practical to stand under both of these tailgates.

Alright! So let's, once again, open up the trunk on both of these vehicles and

see how they compare to their competitors in terms of cargo volume.

Alright. So, once again, with both these rear seats folded up you are going to be

looking at 35.9 cubic feet of space. Which is definitely a

pretty abundant amount of space for an SUV. So, in comparison to its competitors...

Now in my complete in-depth review of the Santa Fe I sort of mentioned how the

Santa Fe can compete in three different segments. So one segment can be the

compact utility vehicle segment. Another segment can be the mid-size utility

vehicle segment. And another segment can be sort of like an "in-betweener"

crossover type of vehicle segment. Now if you're a little bit confused about that,

definitely check out my complete in-depth review in which I do pretty much

go over a little bit more in-depth as to why I believe the 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe competes

in all three of those segments. But when you are looking at the ultra-competitive

compact utility vehicle segment, the Hyundai Santa Fe is going to come in

towards the tops of its pack... More like towards the middle tops of its pack. So,

if you're looking at the Jeep Cherokee that is going to have 24.6

cubic feet of space, the Chevrolet Equinox is going to have 29.9

cubic feet of space, the Mazda CX-5 is going to have 30.9

cubic feet of space. This is when Ford's Escape will come in at 34.3

cubic feet of space. Then, Hyundai's Santa Fe will come right in at 35.9

cubic feet of space. Then, you'll have the Volkswagen Tiguan which

will have a slightly larger trunk at 37.6 cubic feet of space.

Then, the Toyota RAV4 will have 38.4 cubic feet of

space. This is when the Honda CR-V will come in at 39.2 cubic

feet of space. And the Nissan Rogue is just barely the largest trunk in its

segment (with the rear seats folded up) at 39.3 cubic feet of

space. So, all-in-all the Hyundai Santa Fe is sort of towards the tops of its pack,

but definitely is not going to be the largest trunk in the ultra-competitive

compact utility vehicle segment. Now if you are looking at the mid-size SUV

segment the Nissan Murano is going to come in at up to 32.1

cubic feet of space, but it will have 31.1 cubic feet of space

if you option for that sunroof. And this is when the Hyundai Santa Fe will come

in at 35.9 cubic feet of space. Then the Jeep Grand Cherokee will come

in at a little bit larger than 36.3 cubic feet of space. The Ford Edge will

come in at 39.2 cubic feet of space. And then the GMC Acadia which is a

3-row crossover, but if you are looking at right behind that second row you are

going to looking at 41.7 cubic feet of space. And if you are looking at a

segment that I sort of semi-categorized (it is going to be that in-betweener SUV

segment). So, if you are looking at the Subaru Outback that vehicle is going to

feature a 35.5 cubic feet of space. This is when the Hyundai

Santa Fe will come in right at the middle at 35.9 cubic

feet of space. And then the Dodge Journey will have a solid 37 cubic feet of space

behind that second row. The Dodge Journey also features an optional third row

seating option. But let's fold down the rear seats in both of these vehicles. So

to fold down the rear seats inside of the ultimate trim level (like I displayed

earlier) you just press these buttons on either side and those rear seats will

fold down. So, I'm going to press left. The left side will fold down through a power

assistance and I'm am going to click right. And that seat will also fold down

through a power assistance. Definitely a pretty neat feature. And one thing I am

so excited about is, "YES!" There's a flat transition from your cargo load floor to

your rear seatbacks. That makes it so so practical inside of this SUV. I mean you

could be sliding in very large flat-screen TVs and not have to worry

about having any type of hump located right there and I really like how

Hyundai made the transition pretty much extremely flat. I mean you can barely

notice, this seat is not completely down, but if they were both to be completely

completely down. You can see on this side it's just a completely flat transition

from your cargo load floor to your rear seatbacks. Alright. So now let's come over

here to the SE trim level and pretty much see how that compares. So, if you go

for that base SE trim level, once again, this is the base model. So you're not

going to have any power folding rear seats. Actually you're not going to have

any cables or any type of buttons located

in the trunk or the cargo area in order to fold down those rear seats. Hyundai

actually replaces the buttons with sort of like this fake vent grille-like

portion here. When you actually look at it head-on there's actually nothing

behind it. It's just a slight design cue to sort of match the overall vents

happening around the wheel well area. Definitely looks pretty attractive

looking, but I mean you can't expect Hyundai to give you everything on this

base model. You're also going to have that 12-volt power outlet (right there),

but nevertheless to fold down these rear seats you are actually going to have to

walk around to the back seats. Make sure your doors are unlocked open it on up

and you're not going to have any levers located up here you're actually going to

have to come all the way down here and pull this pretty helpful little handle

(right there) and pull it right up and your rear seat will come right down. You

have to sort of push it down and it will lock into place. If you try to lift it up

it will not lift up. You will have to pull this once more and lift it up. So it

begins to be sort of like a two hand type of job. You're going to have to hold

this up and then pull that up. I can't really do it with one hand because it's

definitely going to be a pretty challenging thing to do with one hand,

but you can see when we look at the rear it is going to be a flat transition from

your car the load for your seat backs. Once again, a huge thing that I really

love that Hyundai implemented inside of this vehicle and unfortunately you

cannot fold down both seats from the exact same place you are going to have

to come on to the other side. Pull this lever once again watch it come right

down (and this one just came right down and locked into place by itself). And I

really like how the seat belt sort of moves right out of the way. You're not

going to have any dangling seat belts either because Hyundai mounts the center

rear seat belt right into the back of the center seat which is definitely an

extremely helpful feature. You're not going to have any weird seat belts

hanging down and getting in the way of you loading in objects inside of your

cargo area. Now you may be wondering which trim levels you can get to that

power-assisted rear seat feature. That I demonstrated for you on this Ultimate

trim level. And that is only going to be available on once again your SE Plus

and above trim levels, once again, I really feel like that SE Plus trim

level is going to give you the most bang for your buck when it does come to the

overall cargo area furnishings, finishings, options, and convenience

features that you can opt for for the 2019 model year of the Santa Fe. But once

you fold down these rear seats, the roominess becomes instantly apparent on

both of these vehicles. You are going to be looking at 71.3 cubic feet of space

on both trim levels. Whether you go for that base SE model (right there in blue)

or the top-of-the-line Ultimate trim level (in gray). And fun fact that is

actually unfortunately going to be a 0.2 cubic foot decrease over the

previous generation's 71.5 cubic feet of space. Definitely

would have liked to have seen Hyundai increase the cargo area, but at least

Hyundai did not drastically decrease it. Just keep in mind that Hyundai did not

drastically increase that either. It is going to be relatively the same as the

previous generation and another thing I did want to mention is how these seats

are only going to have a 60/40 split the previous generation did have that 40/20/40

split where you would have the 40 (there), this 20 portion will split by

itself, and then another 40 will split (right there). But unfortunately for the

2019 model year whether you go for that base SE model or even that

top-of-the-line Ultimate trim level it is only going to be 60/40 split which is

definitely a little bit of a downside. But one upside is going to be that on

that previous generation you did sort of have like a spring actuated button to

fold down your rear seats. But now for the 2019 model year, you are going to have

these pretty helpful, convenient and extremely easy push buttons. And it will

just fold right down your rear seats with power assistance, but once again

let's look at how these vehicles compared to their competitors. Once you

fold down those rear seats. So, once you fold down the rear seats and you are

looking at the ultra-competitive compact utility vehicle segment the Jeep

Cherokee is going to come in at 54.9 cubic feet of space. This

is when the Mazda CX-5 is going to come in at 59.6 cubic feet of

space. Then the Chevrolet Equinox will come in at 63.5 cubic

feet of space. The Ford Escape will have just a little bit more space than that

Equinox coming in at 67.8 cubic feet of space. This is when

the Nissan Rogue will come in at 70.0 cubic feet of space... A solid 70 cubic feet of

space. Once again the Santa Fe is so not going

to necessarily have the largest trunk in it's class, but definitely will be towards

the tops of the pack coming in at just around 71.3 cubic

feet of space. This is when the Toyota RAV4 will come in at 73.4

cubic feet of space. The Volkswagen Tiguan at 73.5 cubic

feet of space. And the largest trunk in the compact utility vehicle segment

(at least when you have the rear seats folded down) is going to be the Honda CR-V.

Coming in at 74.8 cubic feet of space. Now, if you are

looking at the mid-size SUV segment. The Nissan Murano is going to come in at 67.0

cubic feet of space which is going to be less than what the Santa Fe offers, but

if you go for that sunroof it is going to be actually even less space coming in

at a solid 65.0 cubic feet of space. If you look at that Jeep Grand Cherokee it is

going to feature 68.3 cubic feet of space. And if you go for

the Hyundai Santa Fe (any trim level) you are going to be looking at 71.3

cubic feet of space. Then the Ford Edge will have just a little bit

more at 73.4 cubic feet of space. And then the GMC Acadia is

going to top the pack with a solid 79.0 cubic feet of space. Now, once again, if

you are looking at these vehicles in the in-betweener SUV segment the Dodge

Journey is going to come in at 67.6 cubic feet of space. The

Hyundai Santa Fe, once again, is going to come right in the middle at 71.3

cubic feet of space. And then Subaru's Outback it's going to have the

largest trunk out of the three with 73.3 cubic feet of

space. So, all in all, when it does come to its competition

the Hyundai Santa Fe definitely has pretty large trunks. But don't expect it

to have the largest trunk in any of the segments, but it is going to be

relatively competitive and be pretty much towards the tops of the class

whether you go for the compact utility vehicle segment, the midsize utility

vehicle segment, or even the made-up segment that I made call the

"in-betweener" vehicle segment. These vehicles will be able to compete

strongly in all three of those segments.

Alright. So, now it is time for what we have all been waiting for how much stuff

can actually fit into the trunk of the 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe?

So, let's first see how a 5.3 foot long pool noodle fits widthwise inside of the

trunk. So let's grab our pool noodle (right here) and let's put it in against

the wall. So, I'm going put it in all the way against the wall (right there) and

then let's come down here to the other end. And you are going to notice that we

actually have quite a bit of space there maybe about an inch of clearance. And it

is going to fit inside of the trunk with wise with no problem whatsoever.

Alright. So, now let's see how this pool noodle fits lengthwise with the rear

seats folded down. So, let me use the SE for this demonstration and let's put in

in this 5.3 foot long pool noodle in here. I have that front driver's seat

adjusted to my comfort at 5'11" and this is just crazy. Look at how much space we

have left... I mean I could probably fit like a whole half of another pool noodle

(right there) with no issues whatsoever. All in all, when it does come to the pool

noodle tests, this is pretty much a "walk in the park"

for the 2019 Santa Fe.

Alright. So, now let's see how our 22-inch suitcase fits

heightwise inside of the trunk. Now this vehicle actually has quite a bit of a lift-

over height. So, I definitely have to lift this up quite a bit and I do load this [suitcase]

up with a few things. So that it is a little bit more realistic. So I'm going

to put it [the suitcase] all the way to the back there and you are going to notice that you

have tons of space when you are going to put in your suitcase heightwise there.

Once again, that is a 22 inch suitcase and you can easily see that you can

possibly even put another one (right there) and easily align possibly four or

five of them right next to each other right there. So, once again the suitcase

test for the Santa Fe is pretty much a "walk in the park" as well and obviously

this will also fit once you fold it down as well and push it all the way against

the back. That suitcase will fit in there with no issues whatsoever. Alright. So, now

let's see how many laundry baskets with a 17-inch

diameter and an 11-inch height fit inside of the trunk with the rear seats

folded up. 1, 2, 3, 4,

5, 6,

7, 8, 9, and 10. So, you can fit a

total of 10 laundry baskets with the rear seats folded up. And that's actually

the highest rating that any vehicle can get in the 'How Much Stuff Can You Fit In

That Trunk?' segment with the rear seats folded up. So, that's definitely an

extremely extremely good rating that the 2019 Santa Fe was able to achieve. Now you may

be wondering why I'm not stacking anything on top of here and that's

because there's actually not enough clearance over this basket to stack

anything else. So, that's pretty much the highest I can stack these laundry

baskets. And you could possibly fit another laundry basket (right here), but

you can't really stack it because the cargo area is going to sort of slope in

just a little bit (right here). So, you can expect to put two laundry baskets

stacked here, but I will expect you to put just about one laundry basket (right there)

with no issue whatsoever. And let's close up the tailgate (right here) by just

pressing this and see if the trunk can actually close to confirm this vehicle

fitting 10 laundry baskets.

And the trunk is going to close with no problem whatsoever!

I am absolutely astonished by how much space the Hyundai Santa Fe offers, and

how much useful space actually it offers. Because 10 laundry baskets fit in here

with tons of room to spare and not to mention you are still going to have all

of that space underneath your cargo load floor, as well.

Alright. So, now let's see

how many laundry baskets fit inside of the trunk of the Santa Fe with the rear

seats folded down. So, right over here we have both the rear seats folded down. The

60/40 split-folding down and you are going to notice the flat transition from

the cargo load floor to the rear seat backs. So, we have 1, 2, 3, 4,

5, 6,

7, 8, 9, and I believe I could fit a 10th one right in that middle

portion (right there) let's go and take a look and see I can do that...

Obviously I need to make sure this rear seat door is unlocked

And... 10! So, the Santa Fe

with the rear seats folded down, can fit a total of 10 laundry baskets. Which is,

I mean incredible... Possibly even a 10+ rating, if I have to be honest. I

could probably even fit another laundry basket right in this center portion.

Because I can push that all the way over there (into that far corner) and that one

(all the way in that far corner). And I could possibly even fit another

laundry basket (right there). So, with the rear seats folded down. The Santa Fe, once

again, can hold 10 laundry baskets and possibly even more than 10 laundry

baskets. So, all in all, I am definitely extremely impressed by the Hyundai Santa

Fe when it does come to how much usable space it actually has.

Now one feature that is going to allow the 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe to snag just a

few more points in my 'How Much Stuff Can You Fit In That Trunk?' segment is

going to be this cargo maximizing rear seat functionality. So, you can slide

these rear seats forward up to six inches. If I just pull this little lever

underneath the rear seat bottom. I can slide it all the way forward to

where my knees slam into the rear seats. And then if I pull it back just a little bit...

It'll lock into place, and that is going to be just about six inches moved

forward from what's found in the back seat. So, you can pretty much move up

these rear seats up to just about six inches and still sit in the back seats.

Now if I sit all the way back, I do have these rear seats all the way in their

furthest upright position and this is obviously going to give you more cargo

area, but a little bit less rear seat occupant comfort. Now if you want the

most comfortable positioning, you will have to pull this lever once more and

pull it all the way back in its tracks, and then go down here and pull this

little lever. And put your rear seat back all the way back in the furthest

reclined position. And that is going to give you the most comfortable seating

position for your rear seat passengers, but it is going to decrease your overall

cargo volume by quite a bit. So, if you want the most cargo space and you don't

really care about your rear seat passengers or your rear seat passengers are

willing to sacrifice a little bit of comfort, you can put this rear seat all

the way in it's furthest upright position. As well as, slide up your rear

seat all the way up to where your knees pretty much hit the back of your seat

plug it into place and that will be pretty much the furthest up that you can

move up the seat. Pretty much "squaring off" your cargo area to add just a little

bit more cargo volume. Now, if you want this sliding feature on your rear seats

that is only going to be available on your SEL Plus trim levels and above. So,

since we have the Ultimate trim level here. That is going to come as standard

equipment, but this overall reclining backrest is going to be standard on all

trim levels of the 2019 Hyundai Fe.

Overall, the all-new 2019 Hyundai Santa Fe proves to be a very solid entry

in both the compact utility vehicle and midsize utility vehicle segment.

Especially as far as cargo numbers go. Therefore, the Santa Fe should offer more

than enough trunk space and versatility for most families shopping for a new SUV.

Even though the new Santa Fe has a tough time fitting into a particular segment...

Its cavernous and versatile cargo area truly proves that Hyundai's best-selling

and first-ever SUV can still hold its own no matter which segment it is

classified to compete in.

But, I want to know your opinion! After watching this

cargo review, do you think the new Santa Fe has a versatile trunk that fits your

lifestyle? Comment down below saying "Yes. It fits my lifestyle." OR "No. It doesn't

fit my lifestyle." I definitely want to hear your opinions. So, don't hesitate to

comment down below.

Well... That's it for this cargo review. Comment and tell me

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How do you define a false teacher? - Duration: 2:01.

Sproul: When is a false teacher a false teacher? It's when he teaches falsehood.

Mohler: I would just add to that, "Amen."

But I think there is in the New Testament a clear reservation of that not just to one

who teaches falsely, but who is uncorrectable, who resists correction.

I mean, Apollos was a false teacher, but when he was corrected, when he was taught how to

preach a better way, how to be more faithful to Scripture, he was corrected.

So there's a difference between a false teaching, because just about any preacher

starting out, especially, is going to teach something that's false.

That's quite different than being, I think, a false teacher, uncorrected and uncorrectable.

And —

Sproul: And the chief characteristic of his teaching is falsehood.

Mohler: That's right.

Sproul: We all err, make — Calvin said no theologian is ever more than 80 percent right,

and the problem was we don't know which that 20 percent is of — and then some of

us it's 50 percent.

MacArthur: But I think we need to say that there are some absolutely non-negotiable truths

that you are false if you deny the Trinity.

If you deny the deity of Christ.

If you deny His sinless life, substitutionary death, salvation by grace through faith, the

gospel.

I mean, that's the drivetrain of truth.

Saving truth.

Those are not negotiable.

You can misunderstand baptism or something like that, and —

Sproul: Those we call errors, not heresies.

I mean there's a difference between error and heresy.

Heresy is something that strikes at the very heart of the gospel and of the truth.

Yeah.

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How much water should you drink according to your weight? - Duration: 6:24.

How much water should you drink according to your weight?

The water needs of each person vary depending on the body, although in general terms it is recognized that an adult needs about 2 liters (64 ounces) of water a day to stay hydrated, due to the fluid that is eliminated during metabolism.

About 60% of our body is made up of water and for it to function properly you need to keep this proportion in balance.

It is true that water can help us lose weight and it is necessary to keep us hydrated and alive.

However, some people make the mistake of consuming more water than their body needs to perform its functions, without knowing that in reality they may be putting their health at risk instead of doing something good for the body.

That is why today we want to give you some interesting information so you can learn to consume the correct amount of water according to your weight.

Drink water according to your weight.

Although very few people take it into account, in reality the body weight of each person has much to do with the amount of water to be consumed daily.

For example, a thin person does not need as much water as a person who is heavy.

However, because everyone has a different body weight, there is a formula available that can be quite useful.

To find out the exact amount of water you should consume according to your body weight, you need to take the value of your body weight in pounds and divide it in two.

The result of this mathematical operation is equal to the number of ounces of water your body needs daily.

For example: take a person weighing 116 pounds (52 kg) and divide the weight into 2 parts; as a result you have 58 ounces (26 kg), that in other quantities is about 5 cups a day.

Formula to remember: (Body weight in pounds) / (2) = Amount of daily water in ounces.

Special situations.

If you participate in any kind of sports or vigorous exercise, it is recommended that you consume an additional liter (32 ounces) of water per hour of exercise.

If your diet does not include plenty of fruits and vegetables, it is advisable to consume at least 2 liters (64 ounces) of water a day.

Sufficient hydration is essential if we suffer from a certain illness or low defenses.

In this case it is also advisable to drink more water than normal.

Recommendations to drink the needed amount of water each day.

After learning the simple formula to determine how much water we need per day, the idea is to start consuming this amount of water in order to stay hydrated and to lose weight.

Since many people forget to drink enough water or just find it difficult to do so, below we will give additional tips to help you meet the daily goal.

A good idea is to drink a glass of water before each meal, because in this way it will be harder to forget this good habit and it will also contribute to better metabolism of the food.

Another option you can adopt into your routine is to drink a glass of water in the morning on an empty stomach and another just before bed.

However, it is advisable that you supplement with more water during the day to achieve the recommended amount of water.

If your objection is that water does not taste like anything, a good way to take advantage of its benefits it is to prepare naturally flavored water, but with no added sugar.

You can make them with fruit, herbs or tea, among other things.

If you easily forget that you must drink a certain amount of water during the day, make a kind of schedule with boxes for each day and mark the boxes every time you drink a glass of water.

How to know if you have drunk enough water?.

The best way to know if we are dehydrated or properly hydrated is through the urine.

For this it is important to consider how often we go to the bathroom and the color it has.

For example, if your urine is light yellow, it indicates that you are properly hydrated.

Meanwhile, a dark yellow urine and a strong smell can tell us we need to drink more water.

If you notice dry skin and lips, you feel fatigued and fail to focus during daily activities; it is also advisable to increase your water consumption, as these are clear signs of dehydration.

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Understand Chinese money: How much it's worth and your daily cost - Duration: 1:38.

So, if you've gotten a job offer in China or even if you've just started looking

at what's available, the chances are you probably already know about how much

you're gonna be making, but you may be a little unsure of how far that money is going to go

So here's a breakdown of the Chinese currency

and how much bang you're gonna get for your buck

In terms of physical money in your day to day life,

you'll probably only come across these forms of RMB (Chinese Currency)

For coins there's ONE JIAO, FIVE JIAO, and ONE YUAN

For bills there's, ONE YUAN, FIVE YUAN, TEN YUAN,

TWINTY YUAN, FIVTY YUAN, and a HUNDRED YUAN.

You're probably wondering how much is a hundred YUAN worth?

A hundred is about $14 American dollars,

$19.60 Canadian dollars,

$11.40 in British pounds,

and $197.60 in South African Rand.

So how much do everyday things in China cost?

Some expenses are going to differ depending

on the city tier but here's some approximations to give you the idea.

If you go to see a movie it'll be about ¥30 YUAN for a 3D,

and about ¥100 YUAN for a IMAX.

At the convenient store, a bottle of TSINGTAO will be about ¥4 YUAN,

wand a can of coke will be about the same.

Riding at city bus is only about ¥2 YUAN,

And a grande latte at Starbucks will put you back about ¥30 YUAN

There it is. A ballpark figure of your daily costs. Hope that helps!

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