2025 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Miserable gas mileage
Purchased a 2025 Hyundai Tucson hybrid in November 2024. The advertised mileage was 36/37, but after six months of driving we’re getting 26/27 and I’m not a fast driver. That and there are several design problems - the start button is hidden behind the steering wheel, the rear turn signals are a foot off the ground, if we push the button on the rear hatch to close it we have to wait until it’s fully closed before we can get in the car. Otherwise it opens up again and we can’t close it using the button inside the car. Extremely annoying when you’re standing in pouring rain waiting for the hatch to close. We traded in our Subaru Outback, which we loved, and paid extra for this hybrid in order to get better gas mileage. The non-hybrid Outback got better mileage, I’d never buy another Hyundai again.
never again
Keeping it simple, atrocious gas milage - Eco mode, 18 mpg city, 23 hwy: Loud rattle behind instrument panel, required louder media to overcome: door edge trim peeling off all four doors: transmission shift quirky inconsistant. All this at 1700 miles. $39500 bad purchase
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,79539 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,42439 mi away
- XRT 4dr SUVMSRP: $37,06539 mi away
Great car if only.....
My wife loves this car except for one major design flaw. If you leave the car for more that 5-7 days it dies. You can not unlock or start the vehicle without jumping thru a lot of hoops. So if you go n vacation and leave your car at the airport expect a super frustrating time trying to literally break into your own car to get it running again. Hyundai's answer is to start and run your car for 20-30 minutes every 4 days, hard to do if you travel. If Hyundai would fix this issue - it would get a 10 out of 10 from us. Ride, comfort, fuel economy and creature comforts are top notch.
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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