Hyundai Tucson (2015 - 2021)
Premier SE 2 litre diesel 4wd
Meets mt expectations very well.
Only had the car for four weeks and done 1100 miles. Bit early for any kind of revue I know, however I am very pleased with the car. It has all the gadgets I could possibly need some of which I am still finding out about.
First impressions are the car is powerful when it needs to be, very easy to drive and comfortable with, what I consider , all the luxuries. It corners well with no surprises and is great on the mororway.
Fuel usage upto now averaging around the 40/42, not what was promised but hey!
The steering is light to use and the suspension gives a smooth ride on even my local rough roads.
My wife normally prefers to drive her i10 as she likes a small car, however she really enjoys driving the Tucson.
I will add to this revue as the miles build up.
In addition to above.
I have owned the car now for 20 months and have covered nearly 16000 miles. There have been no faults developed in that time and I am still enjoying driving my Tucson.
I tow a caravan and having done that with several different vehicles I find the Tucson to be a good towing car.
My experience with the Hyundai dealership, from whom I purchased the car, has been very good.They updated the satnav as part of the service and were efficient and customer friendly, as I suppose they should be.
The satnav in this car works really well, as far as I am concerned and is quick to set up with destinations.
Fuel consumption is not something I have measured, according to the cars onboard device it is around the 41/42, whatever I am stuck with it so I have given up worrying about that side of things. I will consider this more when I come to change which should not be for a couple of years yet.
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About this car
Price | £20,160–£34,230 |
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Road Tax | Alternative fuel, C–I |
MPG | 37.2–61.7 mpg |
Real MPG | 75.1% |