Used 2006 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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American Dream in Korea?
I love this vehicle! It reminds me of the way American made cars were before the 1970's. The body and suspension are solid. Unlike an American made auto, I can lean against my Tucson without fear of denting the side or fender! This is not recycled a recycled coke or beer can vehicle! As for the ride, reminds me of a 1963 Caddy. Quick wheel response, comfortable seats, smooth ride. For the money the Hyundai Tucson is an exceptional value. And the standard safety features beats anything produced in America! The down side is that if Hyundai continues producing this quality vehicle they will no doubt sell less with each passing year. I look forward to driving my Tucson for many years to come.
First SUV and Lovin it
I have only had this little thing for a few weeks now but so far I love it. It handles very well on the road and the look is just what I have been looking for, its the right size for me. Only two complaints about it....not enough leg room for the driver and upfront passengers and the gas mileage. Was really hoping for a good MPG but I guess we cant have everything in life to go our way. It is used and I suspect that I will have some small issues coming around but all in all so far im very very happy.
- GLMSRP: $3,59556 mi away
- GLS 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,999223 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $3,465341 mi away
USED 2006 Hyundai Tuscon
I bought this 2 yrs ago it has 150,000 miles runs great looks very clen inside and out. Engine looks brand new. Runs rellay good, no problems with car and has oil changed every 3,000 miles and checkups on all other parts. Love my SUV very dependable
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A Fine Lil SUV
Best small SUV value out there (besides the Kia Sportage, but Kia's still seem to lag in quality). Great styling, both inside and out, very roomy, standard ESC/ABS/TC, well laid out controls.
Good value, no fun
Purchased with 6000 mi on it as a dealership demo. Spongy brakes from day one, underpowered V6 and poor gas mileage. 3 recalls so far. Starter cable came loose on a Saturday night and the vehicle would not start after work, small issue but very inconvenient. This car is a cheap no frills cross over that is not fun to drive, but certainly serves its purpose. I can load tons of stuff in the cargo area with the back seats folded flat. If practicality is what you are looking for the Tucson is a good purchase.