2024 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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My thoughts on the 2024 Tucson hybrid
I don’t think a perfect car exists and certainly the Tucson isn’t one of them at least not for me. This is a very nice suv. It’s more of a “big crossover or “small suv” anyway it’s aesthetically pleasing to the eyes especially in the N-Line trim which is the one I have I do have some major gripes and let’s dive right into it 1) the mpg is far lower than what hyundai projects. At best on the hwy I’m getting 28.5 mpg and city about 34mpg. I guess that’s okay for a car that weighs nearly 4k but don’t expect the 37/36 at all 2) I HATE how loud the backup/reverse chime is! Jeeze, there needs to be a setting or update to lower than thang 3) No wireless apple car play android auto. I bought an aftermarket carplay dongle which seems tonwork 4) the e brake takes so long to engage sometimes! There at least with my vehicle a 3 second delay. So if you left off tue break the car rolls forward a bit The good Driving and handling are incredible and really engaging! So much tech! Love the autonomous steering and adaptive cruise control. The headlights project really far! It is quick and angile around windy roads
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Great SUV
I’ve had many versions of this SUV for long term work rentals including the hybrid and 2.5 Na AWD version. I’m always impressed that even the base model has a ton of features. The 2.5 engine gets the job done but the hybrid is next level. The seats are super comfortable and the infotainment is very easy to navigate. A lot of room inside and I averaged 34 mph going 80 on a 600 mile road trip with the base engine. I’ve had CRVs, Rav4s and ford escapes for rentals as well and they all fall short compared to the Tucson. Highly recommend!!
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,2101 mi away
- SEL Convenience Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,2151 mi away
- Limited 4dr SUVMSRP: $38,9451 mi away
Nice vehicle, great value
Some reviews cite a variety of quirks, electric mishaps and poor mileage. I've experienced none of that. Our N-line hybrid gets 35 to 40 mpg in suburban driving, 33 to 35 mpg hiway unless driving 80. Very quiet . Very comfortable. Classy interior but I'd prefer physical buttons which are coming back in 2025. Accelerated is very good. Space is very good. Safety features are excellent and work well. I miss some convenience items that the Limited offers which are missing in the N-Line. Piano black? People complain but I keep a microfiber cloth in the door and wipe. No big deal. The only negative I would mention is the rear and side visibility, could be better. The Limited has more cameras to help with that. I did purchase a mounted spare tire for $350 which fits under the storage floor if you remove the Styrofoam piece. For $40K this is a bargain.
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Fragile
I'm the type of guy that researches products before purchasing. This car came out on top. Excellent style, technology, comfort, warranty and value. My biggest concern is the durable. After only 1500 miles my wife got into a 25 mph fender bender. The repairman and insurance adjuster both agreed the car needed to be TOTALED. They claimed the frame had been bent beyond repair. It's a great little car but be careful not to get into even the smallest of accidents.
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Rice Burner
Great exceleration with the Turbo. Tight handling and smooth ride with the 19 inch tires. Love the panoramic roof. Power tailgate is very convenient.
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