Used 2017 Hyundai Tucson Limited 4dr SUV (1.6L 4cyl Turbo 7AM) Consumer Reviews
Everything OK but power
A good car, well equipped, an excellent value for money. Unfortunately acceleration is rather poor, which is problematic- and might be dangerous- in those circumstances when you need power.
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PANORAMIC ROOF - TAKE-IT-OR-LEAVE-IT
I like Hyundai cars and have bought several new current year Hyundai's over many years. I am satisfied with my 2017 purchase of the Hyundai Tuscan. However, I really wanted a 2018 model, but in order to get all the features I wanted in the 2018 model, I had to settle for getting one with the panoramic roof. The purchase of a model with a panoramic roof should be a completely separate item and we should not be forced to take the panoramic roof because we want or need the other items included with it. The panoramic roof selection should stand alone for those folks who desire the panoramic roof. I prefer all the other options of safety and comfort without the panoramic roof. It is for this reason I purchase the 2017 model Tuscan over the 2018 model as you can't get any 2018 models with the options you want without being forced to take the panoramic roof option. As I mentioned before, I love Hyundai cars and would love to continue buying them, but this may be the last Hyundai car I buy if they don't separate the panoramic roof as a stand-alone item that you could take if you want it. As for me, I see no need in panoramic roofs. As mentioned above we have owned different model Hyundai's over many years (since the 1980's) and we were a two car family and have always loved our prior Hyundai's (Sonatas' and Tuscan)... Until now... We have been so disappointed with the 2017 Tuscan that we decided to trade it in for a Subaru Forester. We previously owned a Tuscan for many years and we loved that car; It felt bigger, wider roomier and a pleasure to drive. However, there was very little to like about our 2017 Tuscan. It was smaller than our previous Tuscan and much less comfortable to drive. I am 5'-6" and found the car hard to get in or or out of. Also, the navigation was terrible. This has been the shortest time we have ever owned a Tuscan (months versus years). I find our new Subaru Forester more like our previous Tuscan and so very glad we decided to take the loss and trade the 2017 Tuscan in for it after just a few months. This is the first time we have purchased something other than a Hyundai in almost 30 years. Hyundai, has lost us. Really sorry I had to make this kind of review.
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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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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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