Hyundai Tucson

Don
Joined
23 Oct 2005
Posts
44,493
Location
North Yorkshire
Does anyone own one of these who would like to share a review?

I test drove one today and it does tick the boxes I want from an SUV on a budget.

I'm still skeptical at the moment however boot size, MPG, big enough for 3 kids are on the priority list.

I love the look of them personally, unfortunately I doubt I can stretch for the Premium / SE model that has the 19" wheels and a lot more goodies inside. The SE + Nav is on the shortlist, I found it a massive improvement on the Pug 2008/Sportage I test drove on Thursday in most departments.
 
Had the previous IX35 SE Nav 1.7CRDI in 2014. I found it did the job and came with a decent amount of gadgets for the money. The Tuscan is improved in most ways I imagine so would be fine for a budget SUV.
 
Does anyone own one of these who would like to share a review?

I test drove one today and it does tick the boxes I want from an SUV on a budget.

I'm still skeptical at the moment however boot size, MPG, big enough for 3 kids are on the priority list.

I love the look of them personally, unfortunately I doubt I can stretch for the Premium / SE model that has the 19" wheels and a lot more goodies inside. The SE + Nav is on the shortlist, I found it a massive improvement on the Pug 2008/Sportage I test drove on Thursday in most departments.

Have you looked at the 3008SUV rather than the 2008?
 
Oh dear. Literally wrote down that name thinking what I'd like it to be called, been struggling all day how to pronounce it!
 
Having recently driven an i10 and a US spec Elantra, it seems that Hyundai makes a good car. Shame you can't get a decent engine in the cheaper models.
 
Kia/Hyundai have seriously upped their game in recent years.
The days of the Pony and Accent are long gone!
 
I think the 19" alloys really transform the look (bottom pic). Definitely leaning towards the SE+Nav option.

t-1_7_zpstelojxuw.jpg


Hyundai-Tucson_EU-Version_2016_1024x768_wallpaper_02_zpsy8z01xkx.jpg
 
Back
Top Bottom