Nice review. I really hope a full out Tucson N comes out now! Would love to see that! The other 3 full N line cars are amazing. I have a 2020 Tucson SE awd that has been a really good car. Lucky to have gotten it before the major shortages and mark-ups. Paid just 24k for a awd model that included a 10 year extended warranty. I love the design of the 2022, but feel more comfortable buying a last year model than a first year model. Hyundai has really stepped up their game and so glad the are staying away from cvt's at this size. On a side note my car was made the the South Korea plant and the new ones are made in the United States plant.
It doesn't these have 8 speed auto, and the Hybrid models have a 6 speed auto (not a cvt!) IMO is a huge advantage for reliability over the competition.
Nice video but your depreciation chart is WAY off. I just booked a 22 with 12k and it was 29k nowhere near the almost 9k depreciation your chart shows for the first year.
I just took this exact same model, same color, for a test drive and it couldn't even go up a modest hill without down shifting. The motor is a dog reminicent of cars from the 90's
I'm in the market for a SUV only because of the area I live in tends to flood and has hills that are a nightmare to drive with snow. I'm a relatively new driver, who has learned a lot from your videos. I own a small car and Due to the limited parking in my area. I'm looking at compact suvs (basically as mini as I can get). What do you recommend? Help! I'm lost.