Used 2017 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Mimsride
I enjoy driving my Tuscon!! I hear very little road noise and it is a very comfortable ride. I have done all the scheduled maintenance on it and have had no issues.
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Hyundai Tucson 2017 Limited AWD Turbo
I previously owned a Hyundai sedan and decided to go back to an SUV. I test drove a Mazda CX-5 and a Jeep Compass. Was not impressed with the overall ride and quality of either. Test drove the Tucson and it was a quieter more comfortable overall driving experience. I bought the Limited model with AWD and turbo. This model is well equipped with Navigation System, auto tailgate and lane warning signals. It’s a comfortable and quiet ride. The 19” tires hug the road well. My biggest concern with this vehicle is that it does not respond well from a standing position at a light. There is hesitation when first accelerating and it feels as if the electronic ignition is not designed for maximum performance. I have read other info about this Tucson issue and some describe it as a shifting problem as it goes through the first couple of gears. Whateve and r is causing this hesitation it is frustrating for everyday driving experience. The 4 cylinder turbo just seems a bit under whelming when you need to accelerate from a light or need to pass. If you are more concerned about performance than bells and whistles you will be disappointed with this acceleration issue. This is a problem in the 2017 that I bought but may not be in later models. Overall I like the design Of both the interior and exterior of the vehicle. The acceleration issue is a major concerned. 3.75 stars out of 5
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The Comfort Car
The dual clutch system is not as bad as people make it seems. It acts as a clutch system and has a kick to it when it launches out of the first second gear. It does have a slight lag sometimes but it’s nothing too serious if you’re driving responsibly. The numerous amount of features on the car really puts it above others in the class for the value. I really enjoy having the car. I can’t wait to take it on a road trip!
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Myself i have a 2017 Hyundai tuscan nicely made comfortable the only bad thing about car is there so called 7 year warranty my own car the passenger side front the rubber seal around door split and also drivers passenger door seal went still under warranty wrong Hyundai said wear and use will not fix so there 7 years warranty is absolutely useless
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Reliable but Cheap
The car functions are pretty reliable, but recently the paint has started to peel off leaving silver spots all over my car. I don't know if this is from thin crappy paint or not, but it isn't even a year old yet and has worse paint than my 2008 Saturn Vue. Getting the car looked at tomorrow by the dealer.
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