Used 2014 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Good car for price!
My only issue I have had is road noise on drivers side. My wife thinks I have hearing problems until she's driving and realizes it is noisy.
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Sick of visiting the mechanic!
I bought my Tucson in November 2013, a month after I had purchased it my problem started...I had not even reached my first oil change and my check engine light was on! I took it to the dealership I bought it from and they hooked it up to their fancy computer and diagnosed the check engine light had came on due to a cylinder misfire. They told me that they would have to do a computer update and that would fix the problem. Long story short I have been back to the dealership on average once a week for the same check engine light to be turned off. I have had a total of 4 computer updates, they have changed my spark plugs and coils two times and I still have the issue! It's been 9 month now!
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $8,995306 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,669475 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,599287 mi away
Lemon
"Engine recall" save all oil change recipes (must be every 30 thousand)get the extended warranty. This engine throws a rod w/ no engine light warning. I only had this car for 1yr and 1/2 used. I can't drive it they won't total it out. Still owe 13.000.
Engine Failed at 101,000 miles.
We bought this car from a Hyundai dealership for my daughter with 94,000 miles on it and paid $10,000 for it. 11 months later with only 7,000 new miles, her engine completely failed on the side of the Interstate. A new engine will cost 12,000 and Hyundai won't cover any cost. This was our first time buying outside of Toyota and Honda, we will never make that mistake again.
Hyundai-Great value, dependability and warranty
This is my second Hyundai. As with my first, a 1999 Elantra station wagon, within the first five years of ownership, absolutely nothing went wrong with the vehicle. I did not have to take either back to the dealer for anything. The only reason we stopped using the Elantra was someone pulled out in front of my son and it was totaled, but my son had very minor injuries. I now also own a 2017 Elantra sedan. In two years and 15,000 miles, nothing has gone wrong with it. I'm going to sell my 2014 Tucson to my son, but only because my wife died.
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