2024 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Forced to buy extras
Car handled nice and has good acceleration. Should have heated steering wheel at this price point. Worse, you cannot have any added extras removed so that you are stuck with that added pricing. I don't want a tow bar, mats, pinstripes, etc. If Hyundai needs to do this to make money, there's a problem. And I won't buy their cars.
all the bells and whistles
After 23000 miles car is still very comfortable and the drive assist continues to amaze and instill strong sense of safety. Mileage at highway speeds typically 31-32 mpg.
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- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $24,57534 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $22,27430 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $21,44730 mi away
Terrific Tucson
Just purchased an 2024 Hyundai Tucson from Castle Hyundai in Downers Grove. We love the Portafino Grey and all the amenities. May take a few days to learn about all the bells and whistles.
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fun to drive
I love the gas milage, the adaptive cruise control, and how easy it is to drive
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SO many things WRONG
Can NOT recommend this vehicle. So many things done WRONG. 1) possibly the dumbest thing I've seen on a car design since the 90's is that this car will save Driver settings, like how many times I want the turn signal to blink when shifting lanes, my seat position, my radio stations, BUT it DOES NOT remember where I want my side mirrors! We have to manually adjust side mirrors every time we switch drivers. I have the top-o-line Limited package and this basic setting is missing? What a joke ... c'mon Hyundai it's 2024! 2) the car does not come with a hardcopy owner's manual. Try reading the downloadable version on a phone. Yet it did come with a hard copy info-tainment manual. Who in Hyundai-land is making these decisions? <LOL>. 3) The headlights are awful - pointed down with a dark, dead spot in the middle of the road. Lots of complaints online about this. 4) I am far-sighted (perfect distance vision), but have some blurriness reading things at arms length, therefore I were reading glasses (but obviously not while driving). The console and info-tainment system letters, icons, and info are so small that I have trouble seeing it. The terrible choice of similar background and foreground colors only makes it more difficult to see (blue on blue). Fortunately my wife is required to wear glasses when driving so she can see the dashboard. I, on the other hand, struggle and there is no apparent way to adjust colors or zoom for the dashboard. Did I mention I have the top-o-line package? Just a terrible design if you have any kind of near-sight vision problems at all. 5) this one seems trivial until you go on a trip and put drinks in the car... only 2 cup holders in the front. This is the same problem I had in my 2012 Hyundai. They have apparently learned NOTHING in the last 12 years about user convenience in the modern age. My Honda has 4 in front. 6) The Jack-rabbit start makes the car lurch forward when starting from a dead stop. Not necessarily dangerous, but I have to wonder how long the transmission will last if it is so poorly matched to the 2.5L engine.