2024 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Love my new car
I absolutely love this new vehicle. I always bought Chevy and I took a chance with Hyundai and I love everything about the car.
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Early on..evrything we hoped for
Good handling, adequate power. Roomy for overall category and lots of amazing tech
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $29,89931 mi away
- Limited Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $41,84543 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $28,9998 mi away
Numerous paint and gap issues
I sincerely regret buying this car. I stupidly only looked at the vehicle at night when buying. I have since discovered multiple spots that have issues. There is dirt in the paint runs and the whole car looks like an orange peel. There are also gaps that do not line up and have issues the fender is pushing up against the pillar with paint issues between and the bumper is pressed up against the quarter panel with included paint issues.
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Not the mileage they list
I like so many things about my 2024 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Limited. My favorite feature is the backup camera which shows an overhead view of the area and is quite amazing. However, the down side is the mileage. The sticker says 37 mpg and is one of the reasons I decided on this vehicle. In the 7 months I've owned it I'm averaging 28-29 mpg. I've had it checked out and nothing is wrong. Neither the dealer nor Hyundai customer service can/will do anything about it as their diagnostics say nothing is wrong. Don't bother to pay the extra for a hybrid when the mileage is no better than a non-hybrid.
Disappointing - Mediocre
Not a satisfied owner. It is only an average ride - and not overly fun to drive like past vehicles I have owned. Plain and simple - it's a practical car. That's it. No excitement. Great for grandmas to drive to the store in the winter, beyond that very mediocre. Driving: It feels like I am driving a tall closet on a golf cart chassis. It does not ride smooth either - can feel every bump. I anticipated more power from a hybrid, but it is just not there with the Tucson. Pickup is ok, but it doesn't have the oomph like other hybrids I have driven (thank you Toyota). The power for the hybrid is not there. While the car runs fairly quiet, the outside noise while driving is louder than what I would like. The 38 MPG claim is bogus. I am not clearing 30 MPG even on freeway. I did a 300 mile all freeway drive and only got 26 MPG. Safety features are ok. The lane assist works well. Warnings for lane change and back up, etc. are all on par and meet expectations. Interior is .... eh. The front seat is tight. Options for interior on the Blue are disappointing. Exterior is nice - like the color selections. I went with a Deep Sea Blue and it sizzles. Alloy wheels are nice. The exterior is the only redeeming quality for me. Again, it's a great car for grandmothers! I have several annoyances with the vehicle. #1 - the fake "hovering" sound when in full electric mode is too loud and annoying. And the back up beeps are worse. Both sounds are so loud. I don't need the entire street alerted every time I back out of my driveway. There is no way to deactivate those in the system, and the only way I've read to disable is to disconnect the wire to the soundbox inside the grill. #2 - to use AppleCar Play, you need to be tethered. Yes, no wireless. You need to use a cord. Hey Hyundai, get with it - it's 2024! #3 - chlostrophobic. The front row feels way too tight. Very narrow and with the short hood, feels like you are about to tip the car over front ways. With only owning this such a short time, I am already figuring out how to dump this car and get a different one. Disappointing. Very disappointing. Steer clear and look at other SUVs.
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