2025 Hyundai Tucson Consumer Reviews
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Disappointed after a weekend Rental
Using this car as a 'Rental' for a 1000-mile round trip, I started out pleased, it had more cargo space and was comfortable. On the highway, cabin noise was loud. As far as driving you get several driving modes, the 'normal mode' is extremely underpowered with engine noise and little acceleration, we switched to 'sport mode' power increased, but it guzzled gas. The inside has that modern plastic look. With all the engine noise I can't see how the power train will last more than a couple years after purchase; if you are using it for daily commuting.
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Looks great, tech updated and nice driving
so far I like everything about my new car
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- SE 4dr SUVMSRP: $30,77571 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,30071 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,14571 mi away
Bought new
Dealer service program compared to General Motors or other USA vehicles.
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Hyundai Tucson Review – Honest Thoughts from an Ow
We already own a 2022 Hyundai Tucson. Overall, it’s been a decent vehicle, but not without its issues. We had to bring it in due to a persistent leak the dealership couldn’t locate. What’s frustrating is that sometimes the dealership shifts the blame onto the customer, which is disappointing. These days, you practically have to document everything just to prove you're not at fault. During the service, we were given a 2025 Tucson as a loaner. Honestly, not much has changed. The main differences are an updated dashboard, a better sound system, and the addition of side bars. However, those side bars aren't ideal if you have an elderly passenger using a walker — they actually make getting in and out more difficult. The rear A/C system could use improvement, too. Overhead vents would be a smart upgrade for better airflow to the back seats. Also, if you're tall, traveling in the backseat isn’t very comfortable. Legroom is limited, and longer trips can feel cramped. Would I buy another Tucson? No, I wouldn’t.
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Hyundai Tucson
This car has all the safety features you could ever need. The bells and whistles are amazing. Love our 2025 Tucson.
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