Used 2017 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Warranty runs out so does window motors
My Tucson hit the 60k mark a couple of weeks into the quarantine. Prior to the actual 60k mark my right hip had to be replaced and the nearest surgeon was 87 miles away. I had 300 miles left before the hip problem and couldn’t get in to get the first window fixed due to COVID-19 and my hip (right side). I had several trips back to the surgeon due to complications (not his fault, prior medical problems on my part) which put me at 60,497 (appropriately, but it was under 500) miles. They closest dealership refused to honor the warranty under the circumstances. And by then the other window on the same side had fallen down and quit working. I had to get a loan and took it to a local mechanic who found a THIRD window went out while he was working on the other two! He had to stop work on the back passenger window because it was the driver’s window that had gone out and it is more important. We will duct tape the back window for now. I will use bright duct tape and write a warning on it about the company’s lack of consideration in extenuating circumstances. Do NOT BUY THIS CAR!
Nice SUV
Nice vehicle got mine fully loaded except the sun roof
- Value 4dr SUVMSRP: $12,125In-stock online
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $10,837In-stock online
- Sport 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,000In-stock online
Tuson Review
Engine will hesitate on acceleration from a stop . The dealer service department claim that they all perform the same way. I should add that this was my wifes car and until now I never drove the car. She handled bringing it to service by herself.
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Great Overall!
I bought the Tucson brand new in 2017. 4 years and 45k miles laters, I have no issues what so ever. The seats are comfortable, technology is great, and there is plenty of room in the cabin. The Tuscon does get a little bumpy when lowering gears but doesn't happen every time. Their is a sport mode but I honestly don't notice a difference between the sport and eco mode. In the last 4 years, my Tuscon is averaging 27.3 mpg. I mostly do stop and go driving on a daily basis. Would recommend the Hyundai Tuscon!
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