Used 2020 Hyundai Tucson SUV Consumer Reviews
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Still a Fantastic suv!
Traded it in on an RX350 but loved the Tucson which was trouble free and super nice. Wife wanted a bigger car. Not a single problem with the Hundai, did not make noise, used no oil, never had a CEL ,bulb out or any other fault. Very well done inside, high class design and materials, laid out well. We had the ultimate, heated and cooled seats, dual zone climate, gps, etc. Loved the thing. 3 years with no issues, runs like a top, smooth, quiet, everything works. We even off road a bit without issues. Still trouble free, looks like new inside and out, no issues. Its fun to drive, quiet and comfortable. Another year of trouble free operation, nothing to complain about at all. After a year or longer its still great and totally trouble free. Still trouble free, never been back to the dealer as I do the oil changes and it uses no oil. 2020 ultimate in white, stunning looking suv with almost every feature known to mankind! Its quiet, smooth and comfortable, it handles nice and has easy to use features and options. The only thing it needs is memory seats and a passenger lumbar adjustment. No issues so far, we even went off roading in it and it did very well. It seems to go well enough in sport mode or if you just give it a lot of gas. We looked at everything out there and liked the Tucson the most by far. The rav4 looks nice but its really LOUD and cuts out then you step on it to pull out in traffic. The crv was very nice but the battery goes dead and it has gas build up in the oil I hear, Honda quality seems to be dropping, we had a number of issues with the crv we just sold, door locks, ac compressor, suspension parts, heater core leak, etc,,, Some cars had things very hard to figure out, loads of buttons all over, the Tucson is easy to use. About 4000 miles so far and love the Tucson. After 6 months, loving the Tucson even more, zero troubles, even went off roading in it a few times, great vehicle!
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Great little Crossover!
Have had our Tucson for just over 3 weeks now, and have to say it has been flawless in operations. All works perfectly with no squeaks, rattles, or anything short of perfection. Very comfortable seats, and the 'Value' option is a remarkable 'value' too! Very happy with our purchase, extremely happy with ( and was a big component of our decision-making) the Hyundai Warranties that went above and beyond other manufacturers that cost additional monies. Have never purchased from Hyundai, and so far no regrets (and the way things are going none anticipated). BTW, their 'Blue Link' app service and capabilities are amazing and work perfectly, allowing remote starting, location, points of interest navigating, service requests, and air conditioning/fan adjustments (great for windshield defogging when paired with remote-start) to name a few. We like this App much better than Honda (whose expertise we thought was 'king of this technical hill')! Would not only purchase again, but recommend to anyone looking for a compact Crossover SUV that does not feel "compact " inside. It also has a 'buttery' feel to the transmission, and a soft yet compliant ride that we noticed instantly. 'True Car' pricing was our total friend regarding best price to pay ( Edmonds was a good guide though!) and was the deciding factor regarding the Tucson we bought. Hold firm on saying 'NO' when in the dealership to one or more 'Dealer Add-on's' too. Lastly, handle everything via email 'string' and get your "OUT THE DOOR" pricing before you show up. Then, 'Test Drive and Finalize!' Good Luck! Update Aug 11, 2020: Our Tucson is still defect/problem free, as expected. Oil/filter change & Tire rotation (no balancing needed) in June @ 6k miles, and still feel that we purchased the best out of the competing vehicles we were looking at. Still recommend highly, not only as a Value purchase but as a long term reliable vehicle. February 2022, 28K trouble free miles and still going strong! It still rides and drives like new, and my daughter's friends always seem to prefer her Tucson when carpooling if that gives you any additional hint how popular this car is with our family (and friends). Love the Hyundai brand now, and am looking at upgrading to their Palisade to replace our 2005 Expedition. Still highly recommend! Update: August 16th,2023... Still love this car and wouldn't trade it in for anything newer, as this vehicle is still trouble free. Couldn't be happier!
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,45769 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $15,87799 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $17,28370 mi away
Value over prestige
I opted to buy the 2020 Hyundai Tucson Ultimate after shopping from Thanksgiving to a little before Christmas. Been driving it for a few weeks now, and am fully satisfied with this crossover SUV. It is tremendous value and competes favorably in its class. I had wanted the Limited trim line, but none were available in Cream White Pearl, which is a gorgeous, sparkly white paint. And for the first few weeks of my shopping, even the Ultimate trim wasn’t available in white, but right when I was in a Kia dealership and about to buy a Sportage, a local Hyundai dealer found the Tucson in white in the Ultimate trim. I definitely prefer the Tucson over the Sportage, so I left the Kia dealership and happily bought the Hyundai Tucson instead. There is so much to like about this vehicle; I have no buyers remorse at all! The leather only comes in tan (in the white exterior colors), and although I had wanted black leather, it took no time at all to like the tan leather. The Ultimate trim has ventilated seats which I think I’ll enjoy come the summer months. The panoramic roof is so cool! Today I drove around under blue skies and 72 degree weather and the experience was just wonderful. The adaptive cruise control is nice, and it’s got several settings to adjust how sensitive it is. All the other safety features are a joy to have; I’ve wanted blind spot detection ever since my son bought his car with that feature included. Many other safety features too, like the birds-eye camera view that gives the driver a 360 degree view around the vehicle. I like this view better than the normal backup camera view (which is also available). The vehicle ride is very smooth, the cabin is quiet, and the infotainment system is very easy to figure out. Although it has Apple Play, it’s even easier to use the built-in navigation system. (Note that these features are mostly only on the Ultimate trim). Acceleration is acceptable with the 2.4 liter engine; when I test drove other Tucson trims with the 2.0 liter engine, it was very sluggish so I wouldn’t recommend going with the 2.0 engine if you can afford the larger engine (the 2.0 liter engine is only available on the lower trim lines). The reviews I read said the Tucson’s cargo space is less than other competitor offerings, but it’s perfectly sufficient for my needs. I went biking today and it was easy to load my bike into the back of the Tucson with the back seats folded down. The Ultimate trim has many more features besides. It’s like driving a prestige vehicle with all sorts of bells and whistles, but for thousands of dollars less. I personally don’t seek out affinity brands and prefer to save all that money for other things. Hyundai is a solid, quality, value-oriented brand. If you need to impress people with the car you drive, driving a Hyundai won’t do that. If you want a good-looking, reliable brand that has a ton of safety and convenience features, then the Hyundai Tucson Ultimate is a great, great choice. If this new Tucson holds up as well as my 2016 Hyundai Elantra (which I’m selling to my daughter), then I will be very, very pleased!
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My 2nd Tucson
I love it. The red is beautiful with tan/black interior. Nice pickup. You cant beat all the features which cost a lot more in other SUVs I looked at. Only complaint is the gas mileage but again I have the 2.4L engine so I can live with it. I wish they had put a rear bumper sill guard on the back to guard against scratches but they dont cost that much. Other than that the car has so many features. Auto wipers, auto cruise, auto headlights, lane assist, front collision, etc. Car practically drives itself. Very comfortable seating and spacious backseat. I love this vehicle!
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Nice lil crossover
I bought the awd sport on december 2nd. Almost 2 months with it and love everything about it except the gas mileage. Hard to believe 23mpg is the best i have gotten out of the 2.4 liter 4 cylinder. Im nit picking though. Love the auto hold feature and the led headlights and tail lights. Awesome 8 speaker infinity sound system. It has some thump to it. The aqua blue is gorgeous and the 19 inch wheels are beautiful. I would recommend a 2020 tucson to anyone looking a compact crossover.
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Great little SUV
We were in the market for a new car, we decided to go SUV for comfort and ability to carry at least four people. I should mention that we have been in Kia / Hyundai's for the last 16 years. Going into this search I did a lot of reading online, in my mind the clear leader was the Mazda CX-30, with the Hyundai Kona not far behind.....sadly they were both on the small side, so we upped the size, Mazda CX-5, Hyundai Tucson and the Kia Seltos......the Kia got into the mix due to a neighbor buying one. The Kia impressed, the CX-5 was great, with a few small complaints. The Hyundai Tucson impressed from the get go, my only fear was that the 2.5 engine might be a little weak, the others had a turbo. I should mention here that we drove the Ultimate trim level on the Tucson, it had all the bells and whistles that I was hoping for except for....except the the heads-up display. We've had it about a month and every time we drive it I am amazed by the smooth ride and comfort. The salesman was a bonus, he worked for us.....hard to believe, he texted us an online discount that we knew nothing about. I since have figured out that the Kia Seltos and the Tucson are basically the same car.... I find the Tucson a bit more comfortable. The reason the Kia lost? They couldn't get any more, the factory in South Korea had been shut down for the virus, it was a 2021. The reason the Mazda lost?? Lack of a real warranty...3 year 36,000 miles is pathetic, that was strike one, two was the infotainment system.....it was archaic, and strike three was a little known thing called cylinder deactivation......basically it shuts down half the engine to save gas at high speeds......the idea just didn't sit well. Now the reason the Tucson won.....knowing the systems used was a huge advantage, I love the way Hyundai does their back up camera, a system I NEVER thought I would use, I now LOVE. The infotainment system had not changed much from our 2017 Elantra, so no learning curve. The panoramic sunroof is outstanding, the stereo system is good, and the ride.....at any speed as smooth as glass. I washed and waxed it today, took it on the interstate to wind dry it, took it up to 95 just to see what it would do.....as smooth as 60 mph. The ONLY regret I have is that the 21's will be out in a few months and they are doing a massive redesign....but I never would have gotten the deal I did on a 21, they will probably be in very high demand. 30 days in and I haven't found anything to complain about, I knew going to an SUV our miles per gallon would suffer, and they have......but I'm at a stage in my life where I'd rather be comfortable. Speaking of that, the air conditioned seats are GREAT !!! Update : Seven months in....still loving the car, we had one hiccup about a month in where our battery went dead, Hyundai had help to our house in twenty minutes, a quick trip to the dealer and it hasn't happened again. As much as I loved the A/C seats, the heated seats and steering wheel are just awesome ! UPDATE: A year plus in....we don't drive a whole bunch, still haven't hit 7,500 miles for the first oil change. Overall everything is still fine, a few minor problems, the automatic wipers are ....weird ?? It can be pouring down rain...doesn't come on, bright sunny day, no clouds? they come on? Update : A year and eight months in, everything still great, my only regret in getting a 2020 was that the update would be coming....I've seen it and am happy I went with the 2020. So far no real issues...the wiper thing persists and the dealership has no idea what it is. UPDATE : two years in, all is still good, the wiper thing is still an issue. Other than that no problems.
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Tucson 2.4 liter i4 day one
Wow!!!! This car drives itself. The lane keeping assist will steer for you if you venture out of the lane. I first felt like it was pulling left or right but realized it’s doing its job. It also kept reminding me to keep my hands on the wheel. I have a light touch because it practically drives itself. The lane assist will temporarily shut off if your hands aren’t positioned correctly on the wheel. It even steers into curves and turns. Don’t fight it and don’t by any means remove your hands from the wheel, remember YOU are in control. This is just a great assistant geared towards safety. The auto stop is great! It allows you rest your leg so your not required to press down on the brake while waiting in traffic or at a railroad crossing. Just press the gas and away you go. I traded in a v6 for my Tucson and I will admit the acceleration from a complete stop is a little slow, compared to the v6. The drive mode helps with this issue because it certainly increases the pep from the engine. This is only day one but so far I am over the moon happy with my Tucson. I’ll try and update the review as time will reveal a better overall picture.
Love, LOVE, Love this SUV!!!
Excellent next step over a coupe. Safe, fun, and sharp.
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A Fabulous Car
I have had my 2020 Tucson for about 2 months. One word to describe this car- FABULOUS! I feel like I am driving a luxury car that cost thousands of dollars more. The car is very quiet , smooth and very comfortable. The 2.4L engine is an excellent match for this car. My Tucson gets around town and the highway very nicely. The safety and convenience features are excellent. Also, it is very easy to adjust the safety and convenience to the driver's liking. A great value for the money!
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First Tucson
Awesome SUV! This is the first Tucson I’ve had and after one month, am in love with it. Very comfortable and I really like the safety features. Good visibility, loaded with safety features, more than enough storage for my needs. Really appreciate the 360 degree cameras. Very nice feature. Thanks Hyundai.
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Great SUV
We were surprised with all the safety features and apple talk. You can run google directions thru the on board screen with voice directions. Lane assist keeps you in the middle of your lane. Good ride and fairly quiet. Car seems really solid.
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good
I have had my Tucson for about six months. I drove it cross-country and back, and it made the trip much more pleasant. The lane-centering technology made it easier to keep driving while fatigued. The USB port was powerful enough to charge all of my devices, including those that other vehicles previously could not. The safety features alerted me to when vehicles were in my blind spots. Some of the time I wished it were capable of accelerating a bit faster but the overall performance has been good. I have had no real problems with the vehicle as of now.
Ultimate SUV
My 2020 Hyundai Tucson has sharp detailing & it’s loaded with features to please anyone. I recently drove on the highway. I was amazed at the adaptive cruise control. Can’t wait to see more features in action.
Nice lil crossover update
almost 8 months with my sport awd. The only complaint in my 1st review was gas mileage. Its still not great but it now consistently gets 25mpg. The factory windshield wipers are horrible. Smears the windshield. Everything else is great. Didnt have a bad winter here in pennsylvania but the lil snow we had the awd worked great. I still recommend the tucson to anyone who wants a compact crossover. Just know going in that the gas mileage lags behind most other compact crossovers. If safety and comfortable ride is your thing, buy one
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Shocked how nice
I have to admit I was not expecting the Tucson to impress. But I was really blown away with how nice it was. We decided on the Sport. It is nice looking, comfortable and running great. Took road trip to Arizona from So Cal and did 80 mph constant no problem. It certainly isn’t the quickest, but for my 16 yr old daughter it does just fine. I am a little disappointed in gas mileage and rather small gas tank. But if that’s the biggest gripe, I can live with that.
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Great Car
The Hyundai Tucson Value has all the safety features one needs.It handles well and is nice looking. I especially like the Auto Brake feature.
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Some What Disappointed
I purchased a 2020 Tucson in January of this year. I have had the car for almost 6 months. There are some good points and there are some bad points. Mostly I am disappointed with the lagging acceleration. There is simply not enough power from a standing start. The small 2.0 engine just hasn't got the power it needs from a standing start. Shifting is sloppy, jumping in and out of low range, then back and forth into a higher range. Overall the MPG far exceeds estimates. Combined highway and city I average 34.5 mpg. I like the warranty 5 years or 60,000-mile, bumper to bumper. I am a conservative driver, no jackrabbit starts, etc. A problem with the body is the doors. You literally have to slam them to close them tightly. I have the same problem with the gas cap door. I thought I would like the lane-keep system but found it more annoying than helpful. The overall ride is very good and the road noise is acceptable. The question is would I buy this car again? My answer is, NO.
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Best SUV !
I Just Purchased the 2.0L Preferred AWD Model and I love it. Very smooth handling, quiet, stylish, and roomier than expected. The only thing that could be better is the fuel economy. However, in the city, I'm getting 640km out of a tank so that's pretty good! I can't wait to test it in the Canadian winter in a few months here, from what I've read online the locking differential will definitely come in handy. Don't listen to the haters who want to crap on Hyundai, this SUV is way better built than my 2009 Toyota Rav 4 and I'm a licensed mechanic of 12 years. Update: Winter has been no problem for the Tucson, it has handled really well in deep wet snow the HTRAC AWD is amazing.
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Extremely pleased so far !
I've had my eye on a Hyundai Tuscon for nearly a year and finally decided to take the plunge. And I am extremely happy that I did. I thought about test driving some other SUVs but didn't bother. I just think the exterior styling of the Tuscon is top shelf. In my opinion, styling wise, it competes with an SUV like a Lexus. Beautiful lines, very well designed. I was trying to decide between the Sport and Limited trim levels. I am glad I went with the Limited, even though I love the 19" rims on the sport. The limited has some extra options that I find very nice along with a very nicely done leather interior. Very comfortable seats and extremely comfortable to drive. The sight lines are excellent helping you too see traffic all around. Plus safety features like lane departure warning, and blind spot warning really are nice touches. The engine is responsive as is the steering and handling. You can switch to Sport drive mode which makes the engine and steering even more responsive, and yes you can notice the difference. Though I imagine the drawback is that MPG could be affected a bit. I literally just picked up the Tuscon a week ago and took it on a road trip to New Hampshire, so I already have 300 miles. But it's been an absolute pleasure to drive. Also the Infinity sound system is quite impressive. Very well balanced, plenty of bass. And I am very particular about audio both in my cars and at home. If all continues as it has this first week, I will be looking forward to years of driving pleasure with this Tuscon Limited. I think it's a perfect mix of comfort, convenience, driveability and just downright excellent exterior styling. And on top of all that is the best warranty in the business. Hard to beat.
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Bad transmission and throttle body.
I purchased this vehicle new and it has less than 7000 miles on it. It has been into the shop four times and has had the transmission replaced on it once already. The vehicle "Bucked" when sitting at a stop light. The first couple of times, the dealer couldn't duplicate it. The third time I brought it in, they were finally able to duplicate the problem and Hyundai technical recommended replacing the transmission. Here we are a couple of weeks later and it is starting to do it again!! The vehicle also upshifts and downshifts weird. It never really knows what gear to be in. And the throttle body makes disturbing clicking noises after vehicle is shut off. I know Hyundai is good about their warranty, but I can't be taking this thing into the shop every couple of weeks. I traded the car in and took the loss.
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Works the Best For Me....
Nice small SUV and handles well. As consumer report recommends, and I agree with, probably best to get the 2.4 liter engine upgrade. It's just a smoother driving experience. I test drove the Mazda CX-5, it handled well, but the dashboard and controls were a nightmare. I test drove the Subaru Crosstrek, it was ok, but my knee kept on knocking into the center console....can't man spread with that car.....in short, the Hyundai Tucson worked best for me.
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Excellent vehicle
Excellent car for the price. Has all bells & whistles. This is the 7th Hyundai we have purchased
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Are you kidding
my doors and hatch fill with water after a rain storm was told its a Manufactures problem. Rattling of exhaust system upon acceleration, wind and tire noise
Disappointed
While this car is loaded with lovely, efficient electronic features, it is not safe to drive. We have taken it to the dealership 5 times since we bought it in December last year, and they have not been able to locate the problem. The first instance almost got us smashed on Hwy 90 because the engine just died just as we entered the highway, my husband managed to get it out of the way of a Semi, but it was too close for comfort. The second time, we were on Hwy 285 and we were following a dump truck, we pulled out to pass and engine slowed to a pace, we were blest to have the space to fall back behind the truck. We took it to the dealership twice in one day for similar incidents; they said nothing was wrong. Today, they have had the car for a week, they say nothing's wrong. So frustrating. We drove Honda's for years and years and decided we would try a Hyundai. Could be a deadly mistake. The car is so comfortable and we love the electronic features, but it is not safe.
2020 tuscon traveling college student
I absolutely love it! Traveling back and forth to school I average about 32 miles to the gallon! it has a smooth ride, and roomy enough for all of suitcases etc. The back seat has enough room the average size adult. It has a cute sporty look, and looks really nice driving down the road. I do not have leather sets, but the cloth has held up extremely well and very stain resistant! Would 100% recommend.
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Always wanted an SUV. And this one is just my size
If you're looking for a nice compact car and that's very good on gas I have got a hundred and fifty-six miles on it and only used half a gas a tank it's the best thing I've ever done was getting the Tucson Hyundai.
Sharp looking little SUV
I was attracted to the styling of the Tucson. Nice lines and attractive front end. Great LED lights. Handling is very precise for an SUV. My last vehicle was a Jeep GC and this handles like a sports car compared to that. The Ultimate has all the safety and convenience features. The infotainment system is easy to learn and use. The auto dimming headlights are fantastic. Engine power is adequate and sport mode is very helpful when accelerating on to a highway. There is good room in the back. The back hatch open automatically when you stand near it with your key for 3 seconds. My Tucson is black with tan interior. Very sharp. With a little more power it would be perfect but it’s a great value for the price.
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Terrific Tuscon
Be sure you know what safety features you are looking for and the differences in each model. Decide what is a non negotiable versus a must have to get your best deal
A pleasure in all aspects.
We have had our Tucson for about three weeks and have about a thousand miles on it. So far it has met all expectations that we had heard about. It has about all of the safety features that you would want. Ride and handling is very good. The controls are easy to use and well laid out. The info screen can be a little hard to us. I do miss the room as we had a 2015 Santa Fe sport before this trade. I loved to drive it also but the ride was very harsh. I have read reviews that complain about lack of response in the Limited but i find it good enough. It's fun to drive when you put the steering up a notch. I don't think the mileage is going to be that great by what i have seen so far and the driver seat doesn't fit as well as the Santa Fes did. But over all we love everything about the Tucson. The body style the ride and the handling make it a great ride to be seen in.
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525 miles after warranty ran out
BOTH passenger side windows have stopped working within a week of each other at exactly 60,525 miles! The quote was $1000 minimum! This is sickening. Guess I will duct tape them up and write a warning to others on the tape!
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the tucson is a disappointment.
about a month after i bought it i realized the front collision warning system was not not working. i took it back to the dealer. they told they had called a different tech. he couldn't fix it either. they called a special factory rep. they wouldn't send one because of covid-19. it has been year and i still can't get it fixed.
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Love my new Tucson
It has great pick up for a 4cyl. The Tan interior gives it a little sporty look to it. has everything in it. Including cooling seats which is really nice with the warmer weather. Only set back is the back slopes down so not as much room for hauling things.
2020 Tuscan Ultimate
We shopped around and found the color inside and out that I wanted. It has everything we need and more for the price.Best of all, the warranty and safety features on the Hyundai helped with the sale ! So far we love it!
Second Tucson! Better Than the First!
I had leased a 2017 Tucson and drove it for three years. In those three years I had to replace one tire and one battery. That was all the trouble I had. I should add that I was proactive with the battery so I never had a problem. I leased a 2020 in November. I went from a SE to a Sport. The Sport has a lot more bells and whistles. It has heated seats, a premier sound system, automatic tailgate, plus a bunch of other things. The biggest change was that I went from their 2.0 liter engine to their 2.4 liter engine. The difference is pronounced. Acceleration on the older car could be a bit sluggish. The 2.4 is not sluggish at all. The premier sound system is really great. Okay, I love the heated seats too. The ride is comfortable. The controls are easy and very intuitive. Setting up things like the clock is a breeze. I test drove the CRV and found the controls to be more complicated and the car was, at least for me, very uncomfortable. The Tucson is a delight to drive and to ride in. My only knocks are these: The automatic tailgate, while really good, is something you have to get used to. Standing behind the car can launch the tailgate unexpectedly. The gas mileage is mediocre. Great car and a really good deal. You get a lot for less money with Hyundai.
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A little pissed off.
Really liked my 2018 Hyundai Luxury and when I upgraded to the Ultimate it was because of options like the 360 camera view and autonomous braking but I found out that Hyundai kind of screws the customer around by also taking options away when you trade up. Although I upgraded from a Luxury to an Ultimate the navigation features I had in my lessor model Luxury were not all there in the Ultimate. Sneaky buggers, I didn’t notice until after I purchased. Pisses me off. And no, there is no mistake on the settings.
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Not a bad commuter, but lacking for real adventure
This car is good, but missing many essentials for a serious AWD vehicle, but still offers a lot. My model is equipped with the automatic lane assist and blind spot warning- a nice touch that my Suburban badly needed and didn't have in it's trim level. AC and controls are great. Seat is a bit too soft for serious travel. Infotainment was good with clear calls and great android auto/apple car play integration. Pretty quiet with a good ride. Where it misses the mark is in a few areas compared to the Subaru that I own. The 2.0l engine is lacking in power with some serious downshifting needed, especially in mountain driving. Many times I had to floor it up a steep driveway in 1st gear and thought I wouldn't make it. The roof racks work well, but need a special tool to move the bars and the rails should have more holes so the accessories have a chance to line up. There's no step on the rear bumper making it impossible to get to the roof rack from the rear- a bad miss here. The cargo compartment in these SUV's are sometimes used for camping. Subaru's are known for this, but don't try to put your weight on the cargo area cover as you'll fall through and will be sitting on the spare tire underneath. I also found with locking the differential for offroad that the extra driveline drag reduced power further. Fuel economy was just ok- around 24.5 hwy. So while adventurous in name only, it does offer a lot as a work commuter with AWD safety in the rain/snow and decent comfort. But in no way does it compete with a Forester when the road ends.
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Engine loses power on acceleration
This is my second Tucson. I experienced a problem with the engine losing power periodically on acceleration with my 2017. I reported the problem to my dealership and to Hyundai USA. I was told that because the problem couldn’t be reproduced while at the service department, it couldn’t be diagnosed and repaired. I am now experiencing the same issue with the 2020, although I was assured the issue didn’t exist with the newer model because it was corrected. It is even more frequent with the 2020. I also have a family member who experiences the same issue with his 2021 Sonata.
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SUV under 20k in America after rebate.
What a deal for a good looking suv. Warranty unbeatable. 2nd one this year.
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This car is amazing great on gas. The perfect family vehicle!
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Great Car...Great dealership
Car has been great....not a single problem so far. Have owned it for about 2 months. Drives great and has great safety features....we love the back up camera and lane change warnings. We bought it from Barnes Crossing Hyundai in Tupelo MS & could not recommend a dealership more!!!
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W> A> C> = What a Car !!
This Tucson Sport is a wonderfull SUV in all ways possible. Love it.
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Bluelink
The car itself is okay. The Bluelink remote start is a joke. I would never buy the vehicle solely on the Bluelink performance. Remote start key fob would be a better feature.
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WHAT HAPPENED TO THE TUCSON
I bought the 2020 Tucson sel 2.4 in blue. While the exterior is clean. The interior leaves a lot to be desired. The blue Tucson is matched with a single charcoal gray color interior that is very bland and basic. The radio looks like it was designed by a Crack head and installed by a meth head. The seats are cloth and not very comfortable. The entirety of the interior is made from cheap hard plastic that scratches at the lightest of touches. The 2.4 liter engine is severely underpowered and it's matched with a 6 speed Transmission. While Hyundai would have u believe you will get 25 combined mpg. You will realistically get between 19 and 21 mpg combined. The sport mode is a joke. It does nothing but change the shift points of the transmission. The Active lane keeping assist function. Is severely dangerous as it Jerks the wheel violently when it looses sight of the lines in your lane. Over all the 2020 Tucson will leave you with a feeling of regret and will leave you wanting for more. With a price tag of 25,000 you would think you would get more for your money. So in closing if you are shopping for a cross over sun. Stay away from the 2020 Tucson
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Small but Loaded
This top trim SUV has all the bells & whistles one could want but at the cost of great gas mileage.
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STILL Love this SUV!!!!!
Just buy it. It’s awesome. Hampton Hyundai is the best dealership! Since originally posting this review I have had a few issues with the Infotainment System, wireless charging and Apple Car Play. All issues were corrected and resolved by Hampton Hyundai and all covered under warranty. Still love Hampton Hyundai and their service Dept. THE BEST!!!!
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Nice little SUV
Low on power, but don't need it.
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Very happy with my Tucson
I was driving a Nissan Murano, a bigger and much heavier vehicle, prior to leasing the Tucson. I wanted to stay with a SUV class but was no longer in need of a large version. After shopping the usual suspects in this category, my wife and I test drove the Tucson. We loved it so much that we completed the deal that day. We've had so much pleasure driving it, moon roof and near-autonomous highway driving features and all, that we would definitely buy or lease it again. We've driven Nissan and Infiniti vehicles for the past 25 years. Hyundai has our full attention now!
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Love it
Such a smooth safe drive
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Safe Driving in my Tucson
My new 2020 Hyundai Tucson has exceptional safety features for a mid-sized and affordable SUV while providing me with the power and comfort I expect.
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Love our new Tucson!!!!
We just bought the Tucson and absolutely love it. It rides great, has wonderful features and all within our price range. We got the Aqua Blue and it is stunning!
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