Used 2017 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Death trap
Purchased the 2017 Tucson Value new. First few thousand miles car seemed fine then started having issues with the DCT. Get on the gas to pull out in traffic the car gives a quick jump allowing you into traffic then RPMs shoot up and you lose all acceleration. This car almost got me hit many times in the 2 years I owned due to this issue. I have a large hill that I must use going home from work with this car nope had to literally change my normal path home to avoid the hill as if I had to stop on the hill it would take 1 to 3 changes of the light before I could fully make it up as it would just ramp RPM’s and not move for several seconds when I got on gas. As anyone who buys one of these they also lose value extremely fast so on top of the issues I had I took a major hit when I traded it in after 2 years note only reason I got rid of it was because I truly felt this car was going to hurt or kill me or one of my kids at some point. I have purchased many Hyundai’s over the years with minimal issues however this turd of an SUV was so bad and Hyundai’s total lack of care on my legit issue has turned me away from ever buying Hyundai again. BTW Hyundai I love my new Tacoma!
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delundai
Good vehicle for the price and 0.00% interest. I should have purchased the 1.6 for better start off the mark. My vehicle has a soft 0 to 60 but the reviews started that issue. Vehicle is good but service at Delray Hyundai is poor 10 phone calls before receiving a call back to schedule an appointment, otherwise I would give the vehicle a 5. Service is a large part of vehicle performance. The service has improved but still could be better. The vehicle is a great touring car. Does 10 to 14 hour drives smoothly. This vehicle overall has been a good purchase for me.
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $14,99028 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,27618 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $9,99048 mi away
2017 Hyundai Tucson
I purchased the 2017 Tucson and realized I had made a big mistake. I almost got killed by pulling out on to traffic the acceleration wasn't there my gas pedal went to the floor and it lagged so bad I traded it in with 10.000 miles on it who ever invented the dual clutch should be fired immediately its not a safe car. buyers beware!!
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Horrible air conditioning
I am having trouble with the air conditioning. It blows warm air and then cool air, will now keep vehicle cool. Took it in for service, and O'Brien Hyundai said nothing is wrong. Wish I never purchased this vehicle.
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Love my Tucson Turbo
I purchased my Tucson about a month ago and the only thing I would change if I could would be to make the ride a little more comfortable. Everything else so far has met my expectations. You can't beat Hyundai's warranty and what you get for your money.
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The third is the best
This is the third Tucson we have owned and the best. Got the ultimate package, love the technology.
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Beware of transmission
In stop and go traffic the transmission will not respond properly. Changing lanes when you accelerate the transmission will delay about 2or 3 seconds before responding. Dealer is aware of problem but they cannot fix. It's the dual clutch transmission and that's the way it is.
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Great Value but...What's with the Entertainment?
After having this car for almost 2 years, I really like it. It looks great, drives well, but the dual clutch transmission takes some getting used to. The one thing that really bothers me though is the entertainment system. A couple times a month, for no reason, I always have to reset the Entertainment system because there will be no audio coming from speakers. This can take 1 minute or 10 minutes and turning the car on and off to do it is annoying because it it time consuming. Took it to dealer when it first happened and he said it is basically a computer and like any computer, sometimes you just have to reboot it / refresh it. I've never had a car that did that before until now. Other than that, I can't complain. It's been a good car. I got 375k miles outta of my 2008 Honda CRV before I bought the Tucson and I am hoping I can get even more out this baby.
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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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Hyundai warranty
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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