Hyundai Tucson 2013 Review

Quick Summary
  • WHAT WE LIKE
  • Ease and security of handling
  • Great fuel efficiency
  • Roomy for four passengers
  • WHAT WE DISLIKE
  • Not that speedy car
  • Less cargo space
  • Hyundai Tucson 2012, Saudi Arabia

Quick Review

Hyundai Tucson is the little brother of the Santa Fe and the newest version adopts a new engine evolution, which is now able to develop 166 HP. 

The handling does not disappoint, so serene on the highway it even seems unreal for a SUV. With a high seating position, the driver will feel reassured and able to enjoy excellent ride comfort, which greatly facilitates its handling. It is quite hard to find any fault on fast roads, as it behaves quite well while taking turns. The Hyundai Tucson is ideal for urban use, but it can also be an option for those who enjoy family trips in the wild. 

The arrival of the new engine does not cause major disruption in terms of comfort and equipment. Thus, the Hyundai Tucson features new plastics and vintage colors, but nothing revolutionary. Some of the features include tinted rear glass, six airbags, daytime running lights, ABS with EBD, alarm, automatic climate control, an on-board computer and cruise control. 

When compared to some of its competitors such as Honda CR-V and Toyota Rav4, the new Hyundai Tucson stands out as a competitively priced choice (without options) and has impressive fuel economy. However, it lags behind in terms of cargo space, compared to the CR-V and Rav4. Overall a great choice, with major pros of driving it being the ease and security of handling.

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