2024 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Great car so far, mssing a few features
I have had this for two weeks and really like it. The hybrid engine is quick and responsive. I like the bigger infotainment screen and the panoramic sunroof. I don't find the built-in navigation system useful, I will always use Google Maps or Waze through Carplay. One feature I was surprised it did not have is the Homelink system for opening garage doors. That is really useful and I'll miss it here. I also miss the walk away door lock like I have on my 2017 Honda CRV.
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Worth the gamble!
Been driving a Tucson N line 2024 for 3 months and just completed my first service. Extremely happy I bought this instead of rav4 or cr-v. great value for money
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Hybrid high performer
I was surprised how well this hybrid performed very smooth up to speed no problem great ride and handling and quiet.The seats would take time to get used to.I am not crazy about the dash and controls, however I have seen the 2025 version to be a big improvement overall within this class the 2025 Tucson looks like a better choice
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A marvelous ride!
My 2024 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid is absolutely wonderful! I live on a dirt road, and it's essential to have a vehicle with great ground clearance. I also have an 82 year old Mother with dementia who needs to be able to get in and out of the car safely. My Giselle is perfect for us!
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Love Mine
I’m not sure of the driving habits of other owners of the Tucson Hybrid but something is way off-kilter. We are averaging 39 to 40 mpg in town, we seldom hit the freeway so I can’t comment as to that. There are some things I’m not really happy with, the passenger seat does not have electric controls and the seating is not very comfortable on a long day in the car but I can live with that. The backup horn is annoying as hell but you cannot remove it because it will kill the warranty. All in all, we’re happy with the car but I wish the Lincolns were not so expensive, I traded my MKC for the Tucson and I’m having some buyer's remorse. One-year report. Having hit 7k the original post still stands, and the backup horn still is annoying as hell. I believe the neighbors are about ready to start throwing rocks at me when I'm backing out of the garage at five am.
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