Used 2022 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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SEL Hybrid
This review is in regards to the SEL (middle option) hybrid. We spent several months looking for vehicles in this class. Due to the ridiculously high used car market we even considered certified pre owned luxury SUVs (Acura RDX, Mercedes, Volvo etc) but the idea of repair costs scared us off. Luckily Hyundai redesigned the Tucson and the cherry on top was that if offered a hybrid version. We considered the Honda CRV but didn’t like the look nor did we like the Toyota RAV 4. After 3 months of having our Tucson for 3 months we couldn’t be more pleased. The interior looks nice, the drive is nice and the gas mileage is strong (city driving is great, it does take a dip while on the highway but still better than its gas competitors). The vehicle is so nice we recommended it to my brother and he and his fiancé have preordered one as well! You’d be remiss if you didn’t consider the Hyundai Tucson before purchasing a compact SUV
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DO NOT BUY THIS CAR!!
Please, do not waste your money on this piece of junk. I've had this car exactly a year to the day. This car has given me nothing but problems. It has been in for repairs 4 times already. Twice for rotor issues and twice for fuel related problems. So far the dealer has "fixed the issue" twice, but the car continues to jerk upon acceleration and it smells horribly of gas when I start the car. Save yourself the trouble and buy anything other than a Hyundai
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $16,95044 mi away
- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $18,98826 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,30340 mi away
Love the drive and comfort!
Roomy redesign of the 2022 Tucson has made this car most attractive! Was comparison shopping between the 2022 Santa Fe and the 2022 Tucson Limited as our 2019 Santa Fe was recently totaled. Thankful to Hyundai engineering as the occupant had very minor injuries. We also own a 2016 Tucson, so was quite impressed with the changes to the front seating comfort (headrest in the 2016 model was uncomfortable for long trips) and the additional space in the 2nd row. Cabin is quiet and the ride is smooth and responsive. Acceleration is more than adequate for a non turbo engine. The turbo is only offered in the hybrid model. Hyundai offers so many upscale standard features when comparing to competitors. The comfortable seating, roomy interior, increased gas mileage and lower pricing made the Tucson a win over the Santa Fe.
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Good but !!!
Had the car for one week when suddenly rear window imploded. Have been waiting one month ,so far., for replacement. Was advised that because of newness spare parts are not yet available.After checking on google it appears that various models of Hyundais have had window implosions.
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2022 tuscson hybrid Engine issues at 4.7k miles
Dtc P211800. Throttle actuator body issues at 4,700 miles. Car in service for part replacement. Not a good sign for a car with 4.7k miles
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