Used 2022 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Consumer Reviews
A Lemon is still a Lemon no matter what
Two month old vehicle has been in the shop 4 times including two overnight stays. The stay before this was for TPMS. The computer also told them there was a problem with the cooling system but they did not check it out or tell me about it until I received an engine warning light that printed out the cooling system problem. Been in shop 3 days now. poor service and defective vehicle.
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Mileage
While the Tucson 2022 hybrid is highly rated, comfortable, and attractive, the gas mileage is not what's advertised. I have driven this car for almost 12,000 miles over the past 15 months with over 70% of the mileage was city driving,and the car computer indicates that my overall mileage is 31.9 mpg. For a hybrid, this is not much better than comparable gas engines such as CRV OR RAV4. Still the Tucson is extremely nice to drive with numerous high tech features in the Limited edition. Buy it for those features , not the gas mileage!
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,99857 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $19,99094 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,55094 mi away
Exceeds expectations
This SUV is fantastic. Great list features. It is extremely quiet. Great gas mileage. In my opinion, great looking. Add to that to 3 years complimentary service, 5 years bumper to bumper coverage, 3 years Blue Link Service. My only complaint, I had to wait 7 months to get it UPDATE: This SUV is a fantastic vehicle. Not one problem. You would be hard pressed to find a vehicle with all these features at any price. And they all work flawlessly
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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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Terrible 1.6T Engine
Love the SUV, but the main component (the engine) is horrible. When accelerating, especially uphill, the engine sounds like it's about to come apart. This problem started all of a sudden at about 1,000 mi (6 weeks into ownership). It came about with a bang driving under 10mph in a parking lot. No trouble codes thrown so Hyundai says nothing wrong. Google it, several others have complained about the same pinging-like action when the engine revs above 2,000 rpm and driving under a load. It's annoying to the point you have to turn up the radio to dround out the sound. Such a disappointment and Hyundai's warranty is useless when they say they can't find anything wrong.
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