Used 2022 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Riding into 2022 with a 2022 Tuscon and loving it!
Test drive other comparable SUVs before trying this one, only then will you realize that the Tuscon is by far the best one by far.
Best feature for your $$$
We had been waiting for the 2022 Genesis GV70 to arrive. When we went to the dealership to purchase the GV we saw the 2022 Hyundai hybrid limited, the exterior was very impressive, the technology features are amazing. After comparing the two SUV the Tucson won hands down with its technology features, and $8k less. We drove our new Tucson from the west coast all the way cross country to the east coast. The vehicle handled all weather conditions (rain, snow, freezing rain, dust storms). It coasted thru the mountain very smoothly. It gets about 40-45 miles/gallon, perfect for today’s gas prices Only downside is the interior seats and dash aren’t higher quality materials, but it’s not a Genesis, Mercedes luxury interior. Otherwise, it’s a Big Bang for your bucks. We are very pleased with our new 2022 Tucson Hybrid Limited AWD. UPDATE: We have driven/move across the country from NV to MD traveling with a cat and a dog. This SUV exceeded our exceptions as we drove in just about every weather conditions in Dec of 2021. We have been on the east coast for over a year now in MD and have been amazed how this SUV has performed and still learning more amazing technology features. The 2022 Tucson had by far exceeded our expectations when we selected this Hybrid/AWD limited model over a based Genesis GV70 for $14k less. We love the ability to remote start our car in the cold winter months, having heated steering wheel as well as back heated seats. This is the greatest vehicle we have owned( I have had several new MB. Thank you!
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Love it except the awful gas milage
absolutely love everything about this vehicle except the gas milage issue. at 8,000 miles now, been thru the shop several times and only getting 26-28 average mpg. dealing with Hyundai motor corp and they have been miserable to deal with stating 28 is the average, but its marketed at 38 average. Trading it in for non hybrid since we cannot find thru hyundai dealer what the issue is causing the poor gas milage, using non cheap gas. We've seen others have same issues but never see any resolve. if we didn't love the other aspects of this vehicle, we would be done with hyundai due to their terrible consumer service
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No spare of any type!
I agree that this is a great car- drove RAV4 and Venza- noisy, sluggish, not agile at all. After driving the hybrid Tucson I saw the handling, steering, acceleration, fit and trim differences and decided to purchase it. Went to the rear and looked for the donut and equipment and found a Tire Repair Kit consisting of a compressor and a can of inflatable goo. Possibly ok for a strategically placed nail but not for sidewall damage or pothole induced wheel damage. Nobody wrote about this in any of my research! I can’t put my wife and kids in a position where their best option from AAA in an emergency is a tow to the nearest garage- who would? There are aftermarket spare kits but none can fit in the useless well under the rear floor! If you’re reviewing safety features how do you let no spare capability go and give Hyundai a pass on cheating out or not thinking through further the engineering of this vehicle?
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Aggravating drive
My Tucson hybrid has several annoying features… when you put the car in reverse it has a warning beep for pedestrians. It sounds like a service vehicle when it is backing up. The front headlight setup is low and due to car styling, it causes a severe dark blind spot ahead when driving at night. Not sufficient coverage for safe driving. Finally, the radar sensors are worthless. I have been warned of a possible collision when no car is even near me, and when it rains heavily or snows and I am driving into the rain or snow, the sensors go berserk and warn me that they are unable to safely protect me from surrounding dangers. Instead I get numerous warning lights and pictures of crashing cars head on appear on my screen. It is ridiculous!
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