The Hyundai Tucson is all new for 2010. This all new compact utility vehicle CUV combines the sport utility of an SUV with an easy car like driving experience. For more Roadfly Reviews and Forum discussion visit roadfly.com
the 2010-present Hyundai Tucson/ Hyundai ix35 (Most markets)/ Hyundai Tucson ix (South Korea) is assembled in Ulsan, South Korea Žilina, Slovakia Beijing, China Bekasi, Indonesia (2010) Cairo, Egypt Nošovice, Czech Republic (2011)
@Theobieze Kia and Hyundai are part of the same Co. They are essentially the same car, the Kia gets extra 2 yrs warranty. There are probably small differences but I would go for test drive in both and then its really down to that and which ones looks you prefer
very well explained,, by the way are there any difference between 2010 and 2011? just wondering if I plan to buy pre-owned tucson...kind of a confuse between the 2 models..
Dear Roadfly you can have the host voice over shots without showing her face. It would allow you tighten up your editing and give her a chance to re-record things and just really clean up your videos. That said, she's probably the best female auto host I've ever seen. Not bad.
If you want a car that looks good, is reliable and drives well for a good price and are not a badge snob then they are a great car. Things are changing on the badge side too - Hyundai are the one brand bucking the recession
There, just clicked Subscribe. Can you do a review of the Sta Fe? I'm thinking of buying one and I want to know how it stacks up against the likes of the CRV and the Forester :)
I've gott a 2003 coupe. Recently it got keyed so got a vw polo as a loaner. The polo looks good oustide and I was looking forward to the inside which gets good reviews. Well you would have thought my old coupe was the 2010 car and the polo the old one
Tucson better for long term with typical buyer maintenance. The Mazda with the super high compression ratio will self destruct the engine over time if you dont stay on top of your maintenance. You dont see Mazda trying to put the 10y/100k mile warranty on any of their cars. Shame too because I love how the CX-5 looks and it gets great mpg. The Tucson is nice but built to last a little longer. This is my opinion, you can disagree but the warranty makes it a no brainer from Hyundai.
Hyundai has come a long way since the days of the cheap crapy cars they once made. They pulled a 180 and now make respectable vehicles. The new Tucson looks nice but I really like the Santa Fe more.
These SUVs need more than 170 hp at 28 hwy mpg. I would rather have the Sportage at 28 mpg and 176hp. The SX sportage at 260hp rides even worse and drops to 26 mpg hwy but, is a better choice. 170hp at this weight is too little nowadays.
it is a good design but i guess that the first generation had a better one,maybe it was something of innovative,now this car doesn't say anything..it is similiar to other suvs