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Hyundai Tucson Pros and Cons: The Honest Truth

Every vehicle has strengths and weaknesses. Here's an unbiased look at what makes the Hyundai Tucson great — and where it falls short.

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Top Pros

āœ“ Striking exterior design āœ“ comprehensive standard equipment āœ“ and available hybrid and PHEV powertrains.

Performance Advantages

With 227hp from its 2.5L I4 / 1.6L Turbo Hybrid engine and a 0-60 time of 7.5s, the Hyundai Tucson offers genuine performance credentials in its class.

Value & Ownership Costs

Starting at $30,735, the Hyundai Tucson offers excellent content for the price. Hyundai vehicles in this segment tend to offer a balance of luxury and mainstream pricing.

Known Weaknesses

Some reported concerns for Compact SUV vehicles in this class include: infotainment learning curve, limited cargo space in some configurations, and options/packages that can significantly raise the base price.

Reliability Considerations

Hyundai has a mixed reliability history — check J.D. Power ratings for specific model years. Always check owner forums and reliability surveys for the specific model year you're considering.

Verdict

Pros outweigh cons for buyers who can make use of the Hyundai Tucson's key strengths. The main weakness areas are manageable trade-offs for most buyers in this segment.

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Verdict

The Hyundai Tucson's pros significantly outweigh its cons for the right buyer. If striking exterior design is a priority, the Hyundai Tucson deserves serious consideration.

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