2024 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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Who’d a Thunk It?
I traded in a 2022 BMW 5 series on the 2024 Hyundai primarily because of difficulty getting into and out of the BMW, and I didn’t want to spend much. Turns out that I made a couple of grand. However, I also love the Tucson. It beats the BMW by having tighter steering, a better ride, better visibility, and some features that make it easy to park. The interior isn’t as luxurious, but that’s about the only disadvantage.
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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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Tucson lewy
Surprised by the pick up and drive ability. All the special features are awesome especially the moonroof and safety option. Fuel economy is awesome.
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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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Punches above its weight
Overall, the 2024 Tucson Hybrid Limited is as refined as a car costing $15K more. Quiet, comfortable and good handling. Loaded with current tech including self driving (intelligent cruse and lane keeping assist). Premium materials including full leather, heated and cooled front seats w/ heated rear. Lots of room for rear passengers who can adjust their seat back tilt. Not a fan of the Bose Premium sound system, although it's not terrible. MPG can be 37 mpg, but not at 75 mph on the highway. Gotta love the warranty!
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