Used 2022 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Loaded with extras
For $32k this car has everything you could ever want! Exceptional styling right down to the 19" rims. Interior amenities are plentiful topped off with the panoramic sunroof. Supple ride and comfortable seating. Sport mode gives zippy performance. Ultra wide rear doors for easy access to rear seats. The LED headlights integrated to the grill is a uniquely cool look. Overall, a great car for any amount but reasonably priced.
Don’t Pay More For The Hybrid!
I purchased the 2022 Tucson Hybrid (limited) on April 30, 2021. I first noticed the Highway mpg was around 27-31mpg, which was slightly worse than what my 2013 Tucson could get. I then started noticing the car felt like the gears were getting stuck all winter, and the electric motor did not turn on at all in cold weather. Where the trouble really started was around 8,000-10,000miles when city mpg went down to 25-27mpg. I started getting around 27mpg on the interstate. On my next oil change, I asked about mpg not being close to the 36-38mpg sticker. They tried to insinuate I was “going to the wrong gas stations. Hybrids don’t get better gas mileage, and 27mpg is great for the car!” After much debate and them looking at the sticker on the same make, they resynced the computer. It started getting 34-45mpg on my city work drive again. The next tank of gas was interstate, where it got 27mpg with no cruise control/no steering assist/eco mode. The next interstate tank averaged 22-25.5mpg. It’s not getting 300 mile range on a tank. My other issue with this Tucson is it is completely unsafe to drive outside of city lighting at night. The headlights are positioned to where it creates a dark band in the driver’s view to where you cannot see across the Highway at night. It is completely unsafe; I thought maybe it was my height or seat position. However, I have seen multiple reviews with all the same complaints as me, so now I know I’m not alone.
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WORST 2022 Tucson SEL
Worst purchase ever. Transmission has slipped twice, engine light came on, several issues with head unit "replaced twice" still issues with head unit, emergency lights come on randomly several times and wont go off until I restart car, I have been in park and the crash indicators come on until I restart the car, my hazards stopped working, and my sun roof leaks which they said is normal!!!
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Entire hybrid system failed. Less than 500 miles
I am not sure what the issue is but our brand new 2022 Tucson hybrid won’t drive and the entire hybrid system failed. It’s in the shop and they are working with Hyundai to figure it out. Not cool with a brand new car. I’d avoid it! We love our other Hyundai’s, we’ve had a Santa Fe and 2 other Tucson’s. This one seems like a lemon already!
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Technology FAILED at 1900 miles / No Solution
Review title summarizes my frustration. Car has been back at Dealer since 5/25 (nearly 8 weeks !). Corporate Field Techs have run out of suggestive solutions. 5 new parts suggested all failed. There is an electric current problem that nobody knows how to resolve. Customer Care dept is useless too — Case Manager gone quiet. Be warned. It’s great to have all the bells & whistles but at 1900 Miles on a brand new vehicle is weird. No solution in sight is weirder ! Be careful
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