2025 Hyundai Tucson Hybrid Consumer Reviews
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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.
Great Car
A lot of power and many features. Does not self parallel park as indicated in online video but I love the car. Many great safety features particularly the side lane view when signal to change lanes.
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- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $34,18010 mi away
- SEL 4dr SUVMSRP: $33,35010 mi away
- SEL Convenience Hybrid 4dr SUVMSRP: $38,06510 mi away
Never again a Tucson PHEV.
TUCSON PHEV review Poor mpg Atrocious headlamps Climate control that does what it wants when it wants Sticks in 3rd gear when conditions are wet, for 100s of miles Gear select unpredictable Hand brake and park function unpredictable All in all a very poor car. On top of the above issues, some of which the dealership either are clueless how to rectify or just cant be bothered, the interior is flimsy and seems to be designed and made with shoe boxes and empty drink containers. The rear seatbelt warning chimes for ages when passengers are in the rear, with seat belts ON. The battery mileage is a fraction of what is claimed. I will not be replacing this with another Hyundai of any description. Very poor quality build, reliability, and economy.
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In Beauty Only
Bought this brand new, 2025 Limited Hybrid and it was a mistake. The flashy look caught my eye, but it's been downhill since. First and foremost, the hybrid gas mileage sucks. I now have 1500 miles on the car and I'm averaging 29.2 mpg. I am a very average driver. Not the slowest, not the fastest. I go with the flow. I don't want to hear Hyundai tell drivers that there is a break-in period. That is BS. My old Venza hybrid was getting 34-38 from day one. Now the infotainment system isn't much better. Again, it looks flashy, but the home screen is a bore and I wake up everyday to my Sirius radio resetting to channel 1. This car is stunning in beauty and a disaster on quality. Don't be deceived.
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Everything works very well. The option packages we received were great. Everything we needed plus much more. When we compared our option packages to other manufacturers, Hyundai gave you more for your buck and in our opinion when you compare $ to $. Your investment in purchasing your Tucson is more worth than anything else you were thinking of purchasing.
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