Best in Class for Money
My Tucson is a little old now (2011), but I'm retired and still don't have many miles (36K) on it. Not a single problem, other than the original tires were awful on snow or wet roads and I put a new set of Firestone's after two winters. (Hyundai may have put better on these days) Gas mileage is a little poorer than hoped for (22.3 city), but the Tucson is a little heavy for it's size which may account for this. Decent power, altho won't win any races, and handling is acceptable.
Interior was what sold me. Seats were the most comfortable for my build (long torso), with great back support and headroom. For 2011, the tech on a Limited model was great, altho a little dated now. Only complaint was the LED display and backup camera are a little dim in bright light, and the voice command recognition isn't very good, but imagine they've fixed that since 2011 too. Overall, very comfortable. Not a luxury German mobile, but for the money, it beat everything else in it's class I looked at and the current year models seem to be the same story on value and features.
Third Hyundai I've owned, and never had a problem with any yet. Solid, dependable cars and an exceptional value for the money.
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