2025 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Amazing car for $
Traded my BMW X3 after being blown away during test drive. Comes with more tech, leather, is quieter and rides better than X3 for at least $10k less. Hyundai has learned a lot from Genesis and it shows with Hybrid Tucson. Also getting around 33mpg combined with hybrid and saving $20 per fill up compared to premium gas with X3.
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MY TERMINAL CAR, 24TH OVER 63 YEARS DRIVING
I have 600 miles on this beauty. Best color ever: cashmere bronze. Super loaded with 17 high tech features I had never had before. My wife chose this over RAV4; we both disliked the tall protrusion over the dash of Toyota's touch screen. Full auto wipers with defrost, cameras all around, dynamic cruise control. Lane assist is almost robotic steering. I flew jets for Navy, but this purchase was difficult due to features, my age 78, and all the new technology. I think it will take me about 3 months to learn the car. 5 Owners manuals covering 1,000 pages that I am going through. Very safe car that is a moving computer.
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Love my car
I love this car. It gets great mileage and I don’t have to plug it in to regenerate the battery. It does this as I drive! I bought it because of all the safety features it has. It’s very quiet and comfortable to ride in. I highly recommend this model. .
Quirky
Rented a ‘25 Tucson. Nice exterior and smooth ride. The information panel is too close to the a/c vent, brush it with your hand and the radio comes on. The speedometer is hard to see through the steering wheel. Lots of road noise.
Some Good Some Bad
First of all, I waited for the 2025 because of its tech upgrades. As a senior citizen and owner of Hyundais for years I really love the safety upgrades and the larger 12" display. One thing I don't like is the HDA auto braking which can slam on the brakes unexpectedly, and I do mean SLAM to the floor when someone is taking a right or left turn, and I attempt to go around them. Luckily no one has been too close to me when this happens so far. Another annoying tech is the eyes forward distracted driver app that constantly rings even when I am looking straight ahead. Granted it's a great tool if working correctly but needs some work. The FOB's that come with the car are very cheap plastic. My 25 Tuscon Limited has only 4000 miles under 3 months old and I went to get my key out of my pocket, and it was gone. I looked back in the parking lot and found it on the ground with the loop on the FOB broken. I took it to the dealer, and they said they don't replace those!!! Really? But was able to direct me to an aftermarket case that went around the FOB. I must not be the only one. Finally, my last gripe is that the side mirrors on the Limited are not able to be folded in by inside control. Will update more later
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