Used 2005 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
2005 Hyundai Tucson Owner
Have driven the vehicle over 6,000 miles since purchase. No problems of any type have been observed. Good acceleration, traction and handling characteristics. Fuel economy, approximately 20 MPG average, is within the lower portion of the published range.
A solid automobile with stylish class
My backbacker magazine introduced me to the Tuscon and I stopped in the local dealer on a saturday night and took a test drive, wow this was it, I ended up buying it a week later on a thursday night when a fresh delivery arrived with the exact model i wanted, silver with a sunroof. The ride is very stable, the suspension and tires are firm and smooth riding. Spacious interior. The only thing I don't like is the gas mileage, although it may be just that it has an accurate guage. my other cars never dipped off of full in the first 50-75 miles. But this dips quicker. so maybe it's just accurate. Thus I dont have any complaints. I opted for the 10/100 all around bumper to bumper and powertrain.
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tuscon
Solid engineering and reliability. It is primarily used for comuuting. Fuel economy could be better but overall I am happy with the car.
Love my Tuscon
Love it after 2 weeks. Best vehicle of all I've had so far.
2005 Tucson
I just returned from a trip to Washington, DC, 3.5 hours and 210 miles. The Tucson was a very comfortable ride and got suprisingly good gas mileage (24 mpg) at 65-75 mph. Around town, the mileage drops off to 17 mpg with stop and go driving. The cargo area with the seats folded down is big enough for most uses, we just carried an antique dresser and mirror with plenty of room to spare. It was excellent in the 16" of snow we had in January, the day after I took delivery. I'm very pleased with the Tucson so far, now let's see how reliable it is.