Why did they have to name it after one of the crappiest cities in America?
It just shows you how disconnected Hyundai is from their American buyers.
I would never buy a car from a company who is known for for their products being plagued with electrical and mechanical problems and who has never had an original idea in their history other than a 100,000 mile 10 year warranty. Which you will use many times if you buy one.
I don't have enough free time for the games Hyundai plays.
oh my ... my dirty pant leg... forget this car. .. better buy the Kia... but oh no... the Kia has a similar design but good news... it will only dirty your sock as you lift your leg wit the Kia Sportage your pant leg rides up protecting it from dirt LOL... looks like Kia and Hyundai are on the rise. some Kia lots look empty.
Love how reviewers complain about outward visibility. Yet if you made it look like a fish bowl, they would complain about the styling. Also, there would be no place for airbags, creating more complaints. Be realistic in your reviews. However I do think i'd appreciate the road noise if she were a passenger. :)
@Imachowderhead yeah it does, i had a 4cyl 2.0 FWD 2009 tucson, after 3 years of lease, we owed 20000$ to check out and own the car. now the tucson was only worth 13000$-14000$. squeaking shocks, whistling noise on highway. And 17mpg...this car was under powered. finally got rid of it and got a real truck that guzzles gas for a reason.
i hate when reviewers tell the problems with cars but dont tell you that with optional packages those can be fixed like in the winter the seats are rather cold, well then thats y they offer heated seats. or there is little visibility in the rear, then get the back up camera
Good review, I learned a lot, but you neglected to mention how the EPA ratings aren't what it's marked to be. I've been reading reviews where people get 20/27 instead of 23/31... i guess it all depends on how you drive, BUT STILL
Great review! Instead of 0-60 times and other numbers which people who buy this kind of cars don't really care about, she did a very thorough practicality and ergonomics review.
I am trying to decide between the Tucson and the Forester, which the Forester is more solid and practical due to its boxy shaped, but the styling is rather conventional compared to the Tucson.
Hyundai has better warranty while the Forester holds its value better for resale.
I'm not sure in the metric system. However, this Tuscon is 23 city / 31 MPG for FWD. 22/29 for AWD. I would say km per gallon around 60 kg/ 3.875L overall highway.
Very nice car. I think this will be my first car. Very affordable and I don't care about kid's looking out the window so I can fold down the seats for more cargo space which this car has less of. But affordability is insane on this car...what a steal, esp if I buy used.
lol it's so interesting to see car reviews by a woman. She notices how the door entrance may dirty your pants and how the back window may inhibit kid's visibility. Only woman reviewer will notice these things.
Hyundai has come a long way from what they used to be. They are very well worth considering. I have a 2007 Sonata SE V6 and currently have 40,000 miles on it with no problems. I bought it used last year with 24,000 miles on it. It has been a great pre-owned car, a smooth operator.
I'm so tired of these ridiculous beltlines on most cars now days. They go from high in front to almost making the windows disappear in the back. Then thick C-pillars with a vestigial opera-esque window straight out of the 70's are coming back. Pillars all around are super-thick. Even my 3-series is extremely hard to back up- huge blindpspots.
My 98 Accord and, especially, my 95 Cherokee have absolutely fantastic visibility. You forget what you're missing until you drive cars like those.
I just read Hyundai had the highest profit margin then most other car companies. 1 Billion dollars. They must be doing something right. I still can't see myself buying one. I owned a Hyundai Excel ones... horrible car!
@OneOfaKind949 well that also was years ago, times have changed, and if i am not mistaking, isnt the excel the lowest of low of a vehicle hyundai made?
It's an interesting direction, although it looks a bit as if they designed a hatchback, then changed their mind and made it bigger by adding metal between the wheels and the belt line.
beurk fugly car
NuckyBishop 1 week ago
this is a revolting looking suv
rustydevilll 3 months ago
Why did they have to name it after one of the crappiest cities in America?
It just shows you how disconnected Hyundai is from their American buyers.
I would never buy a car from a company who is known for for their products being plagued with electrical and mechanical problems and who has never had an original idea in their history other than a 100,000 mile 10 year warranty. Which you will use many times if you buy one.
I don't have enough free time for the games Hyundai plays.
TheCottonTop 3 months ago
LOL!!!!
din29 4 months ago
oh my ... my dirty pant leg... forget this car. .. better buy the Kia... but oh no... the Kia has a similar design but good news... it will only dirty your sock as you lift your leg wit the Kia Sportage your pant leg rides up protecting it from dirt LOL... looks like Kia and Hyundai are on the rise. some Kia lots look empty.
maximumvalues 5 months ago
Love how reviewers complain about outward visibility. Yet if you made it look like a fish bowl, they would complain about the styling. Also, there would be no place for airbags, creating more complaints. Be realistic in your reviews. However I do think i'd appreciate the road noise if she were a passenger. :)
thegraggs 6 months ago 2
Resell value stinks.
Imachowderhead 6 months ago
@Imachowderhead yeah it does, i had a 4cyl 2.0 FWD 2009 tucson, after 3 years of lease, we owed 20000$ to check out and own the car. now the tucson was only worth 13000$-14000$. squeaking shocks, whistling noise on highway. And 17mpg...this car was under powered. finally got rid of it and got a real truck that guzzles gas for a reason.
wrecks1984 4 months ago
Looks like a redesigned Nissan Rogue
heroheroic 8 months ago
Why everytime you write something it needs to reviewed
mikey0277 11 months ago
i hate when reviewers tell the problems with cars but dont tell you that with optional packages those can be fixed like in the winter the seats are rather cold, well then thats y they offer heated seats. or there is little visibility in the rear, then get the back up camera
Theobieze 1 year ago
Good review, I learned a lot, but you neglected to mention how the EPA ratings aren't what it's marked to be. I've been reading reviews where people get 20/27 instead of 23/31... i guess it all depends on how you drive, BUT STILL
FlyLikeCole 1 year ago
Great review! Instead of 0-60 times and other numbers which people who buy this kind of cars don't really care about, she did a very thorough practicality and ergonomics review.
Damag3R3port 1 year ago
I am trying to decide between the Tucson and the Forester, which the Forester is more solid and practical due to its boxy shaped, but the styling is rather conventional compared to the Tucson.
Hyundai has better warranty while the Forester holds its value better for resale.
davidhalifax 1 year ago
I like the older style better!!
btester1 1 year ago
2011 mitsubishi outlander sport has better fuel economy and starts at under 19,000
naekerb 1 year ago
@naekerb so their priced the same and one has little bit better fuel economy but the other has way better styling, hmmm its ur decision
Theobieze 1 year ago
how many liters per kilometer does it consumes?
Mugre300 1 year ago
@Mugre300
I'm not sure in the metric system. However, this Tuscon is 23 city / 31 MPG for FWD. 22/29 for AWD.
76carmel 11 months ago
@Mugre300
I'm not sure in the metric system. However, this Tuscon is 23 city / 31 MPG for FWD. 22/29 for AWD. I would say km per gallon around 60 kg/ 3.875L overall highway.
76carmel 11 months ago
Very nice car. I think this will be my first car. Very affordable and I don't care about kid's looking out the window so I can fold down the seats for more cargo space which this car has less of. But affordability is insane on this car...what a steal, esp if I buy used.
redspartan8 1 year ago
This is not really an handsome car.
BRIGH58 1 year ago
I liked her review
RCasto 1 year ago
I heard the horn is weird on this car?
Whats it sound like?
TCB1468 1 year ago
shes sucha bitch complaining bout a 20 grand car.. wtf its a 20 GRAND CAR
hyundaipride 1 year ago
lol it's so interesting to see car reviews by a woman. She notices how the door entrance may dirty your pants and how the back window may inhibit kid's visibility. Only woman reviewer will notice these things.
mynameishanjoo 1 year ago 38
@mynameishanjoo
Yeah but a car should appeal more to men than women because it's usually the man in the family who buys the vehicles.
MUSlC1213 1 year ago
@mynameishanjoo Yeah and only women will make car accidents at Walmart parking lot. lol.
hms888 1 year ago
@mynameishanjoo Of course they would notice it, I mean they're the ones who do the cleaning.
banstaman 1 year ago 22
@banstaman I LOL'D
markredblue 1 year ago
No, a very effeminate or metrosexual man would also notice it. Their attention to detail is impeccable.
By that, you'd know your woman is messed up if she's a lousy, messy trout that isn't keen on detail.
fire1202 3 days ago
Hyundai has come a long way from what they used to be. They are very well worth considering. I have a 2007 Sonata SE V6 and currently have 40,000 miles on it with no problems. I bought it used last year with 24,000 miles on it. It has been a great pre-owned car, a smooth operator.
LawBoy25 1 year ago
I have it is is great greaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaat
deporlover 1 year ago
which is better this new ix tucson or the old one??? i don't like a lot this new model
Juantotish 1 year ago
You should watch the road when you drive!
weaky6 1 year ago
I'm so tired of these ridiculous beltlines on most cars now days. They go from high in front to almost making the windows disappear in the back. Then thick C-pillars with a vestigial opera-esque window straight out of the 70's are coming back. Pillars all around are super-thick. Even my 3-series is extremely hard to back up- huge blindpspots.
My 98 Accord and, especially, my 95 Cherokee have absolutely fantastic visibility. You forget what you're missing until you drive cars like those.
blurglide 1 year ago
I just read Hyundai had the highest profit margin then most other car companies. 1 Billion dollars. They must be doing something right. I still can't see myself buying one. I owned a Hyundai Excel ones... horrible car!
OneOfaKind949 1 year ago
@OneOfaKind949 well that also was years ago, times have changed, and if i am not mistaking, isnt the excel the lowest of low of a vehicle hyundai made?
uakronsam116 1 year ago
It's an interesting direction, although it looks a bit as if they designed a hatchback, then changed their mind and made it bigger by adding metal between the wheels and the belt line.
gogmorgoaway 1 year ago