Used 2022 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Got it all
Got the Limited model and has all the safety technology plus luxury options. Bose sound system is a plus. Great ride and quiet on the highway. Sure beats the hell out of my 2020 Rav4. The Rav4 was noisy. Plus a much better warranty.
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Great car!
Good - nice acceleration, tight suspension, great safety features (eg. steering assist, breaking assist, parking assist, multiple camera views), voice control, remote start, heated/cooled seats, heated steering wheel, heated rear seats, multi-view screen, hybrid engine, wireless phone charger, huge moon roof, great lights, luxurious interior feel, spacious back seats. Bad - push buttons instead of gear shifter handle, touch-only controls for stereo/AC/navigation (no knobs), my right knee always hits the entertainment system lower left corner while driving, plug-in necessary for Apple Play, actual mileage does not seem to match promoted mileage (4 weeks). Overall - Very pleased with this choice. Fun to drive.
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,9909 mi away
- SEL Convenience Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,4335 mi away
- Limited Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,99913 mi away
HEV Issue
In addition that I am not happy with fuel mileage, after driving my car for 2 months, 2800 miles, it has the HEV and Engine light ON.... waiting for a solution....
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Faulty safety equipment
Hyundai is not a reliable company when we pointed out the faulty equipment they haven't done anything to fix it now we are suing them for correction
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Edmund's is right, its sluggish
I've had my eye on this new Tucson for awhile. It looks gorgeous and does not disappoint in person. The interior is also well made, comfortable, and huge. And the ride is smooth and quiet, extremely refined. But as Edmund's has stated, the 2.5 liter is very slow from a stop. I had to wind it up to 5000 rpm from a stoplight to safely keep up with traffic. This was a deal breaker for me. Very disappointed. Try it for yourself and see if it's enough power but I would save a bit more money and spring for the hybrid.
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Stylish looking and comfort
👍🏼 - quiet ride, wireless CarPlay, comfortable ride quality, luxury interior look, stylish exterior. 2022 redesign. 3 year free maintenance. With convenience package added gets a bigger dash screen which is easy to understand, not clumsy like other rivals. Liked the entire touch screen infotainment, fast responsive than rivals. Good lane tracing ride than my old 2019 rav4. - resale value is less than the rivals but value for money features. Transmission is not ctv so may feel a jerk if not correctly accelerated. But it feels better after putting more miles and engine tunes well then and by putting premium gets more mileage per gallon.
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Great SUV
If you want a great performance small SUV I know you will love this one!!!! Wouldn’t trade mine for anything available out there!!!!
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Second time around for a great suv!
This 2022 Tucson is the second time I’ve leased a Tucson! Loved driving it so much the first time that I leased one again! This time a few things were different;not deal breakers, but things were” improved”, that in my opinion shouldn’t have been. The acceleration is a bit sluggish in comparison as well as feeling less grounded in windy conditions. Other than these concerns, I am still thrilled with this awesome SUV! I love to drive and the Tucson makes it an absolute pleasure!
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Bluelink not working!
My Bluelink wasn't working from the start (February 2022). This is not a feature I was particularly concerned about, but since I had just bought a new car I felt it was important that everything was in working order. After a few calls to Bluelink things worked for a short while. When it failed again (May 2022), it took many calls and many hours and 4 weeks to get my car to the dealer (June 2022). It then sat at the dealer (Lia in Albany, NY) for nearly 3 week before the dealer and Bluelink could get their acts together and replace the head unit. In September of 2022 I noticed Bluelink wasn't working again. I waited until October to submit a new ticket because I knew what a headache it would be to deal with them. Hours spent on the phone again. I was told it needed to go to the dealer. More calls unreturned from Lia Hyundai in Albany. An appointment made and cancelled because they can't provide a loaner car. I called to get a new appointment. No return call again. The whole experience has been awful. I owned a Tuscon from 2005-2020 and loved it. This has been so frustrating.
Sitting on pavement, not high like SUV
Very nice vehicle, but more like a car, not an SUV. Sits low to the ground. Other then that is a nice vehicle. I personally like a taller SUV.
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