Not Getting MPG Advertised
To buy a hybrid is for purpose of MPG, this vehicle does not achieve its advertised MPG; I have been driving hybrid (not Hyundai made) vehicle for about 14 years and I am very familiar on how to get max MPG from a hybrid vehicle, my other car has over 275,000 miles on it and I am still getting combined MPG of 1 or less miles from the advertised MPG. This Tucson is off by around 5 or more miles from its advertised MPG and I do not even have 5,000 miles on it. This is the main reason I am rating it poorly. There some other minor issues: nav does not select the best route (even if I have driven the same route and told the survey at the end of the trip that it did not select the optimal route); the climate control in auto is not smart enough to wait for the vehicle to achieve operation temp before blowing full blast inside the cabin (for example, during winter when outside temp is, say, 20 Deg F and the climate control is on auto, as soon as the vehicle is turned on, it blow cold air full blast; and in reverse during summers); the blind spot indicator on the side mirror is not bright enough to be visible during day time).