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Is Hyundai Tucson's soft suspension a boon or a bane?
03 January 2025 06:46
The soft suspension is great until you load up the car for a road trip. It begins to become a bit wallowy. I just wish they’d have an adaptive suspension option.
Is the Hyundai Tucson’s futuristic design robust enough for the long run?
03 January 2025 06:46
The design is awesome, I think. It’s nice to see a mainstream brand be willing to take risks. Sure it’ll look dated in a few years, but at least it’s not another boring blob on wheels.
Is the Hyundai Tucson’s futuristic design robust enough for the long run?
03 January 2025 06:46
I know it looks cool now, but I worry about how it’ll age. Do you remember how fast some of those over styled cars from the early 2000’s started to look old? I worry that the Tucson might be next.
Is the Hyundai Tucson’s futuristic design robust enough for the long run?
03 January 2025 06:46
I just find that front grille design to be too impractical. In case one of those hidden lights goes out, what happens? But it seems like it could be a expensive repair down the line.
Is the Hyundai Tucson’s futuristic design robust enough for the long run?
03 January 2025 06:46
Whether you love it or hate it, you have to admit that it’s distinctive. It's nice to see Hyundai take a chance on something different in a sea of look alike crossovers.
Is the Hyundai Tucson’s futuristic design robust enough for the long run?
03 January 2025 06:46
I reckon the overall shape will age well, but some of the more extreme details will look a bit silly in a few years. But I'd rather have something interesting than another forgettable design.
Is the Hyundai Tucson’s futuristic design robust enough for the long run?
03 January 2025 06:46
After owning both a "safe" design and a more out there design, I can tell you that driving something unique is a blast. If it ages poorly, at least you had some fun while it was fresh!
Is the tech heavy interior of the Hyundai Tucson a step forward for the brand, or a usability nightmare?
03 January 2025 06:46
I have to say that adjusting the AC while driving can be a bit of a pain, but I love the clean look of the interior. It’s still a premium feeling though, so it’s worth it.
Is the tech heavy interior of the Hyundai Tucson a step forward for the brand, or a usability nightmare?
03 January 2025 06:46
I’m not super tech savvy and I hate that there are no physical buttons. I’ve missed being able to adjust things by feel, without having to take my eyes off the road.
Is the tech heavy interior of the Hyundai Tucson a step forward for the brand, or a usability nightmare?
03 January 2025 06:46
I got used to it in a week or two, and now I love the tech heavy interior. Driving a spaceship compared to my old car!
Is the tech heavy interior of the Hyundai Tucson a step forward for the brand, or a usability nightmare?
03 January 2025 06:46
I'm concerned about how well those touch panels will last. In a few years when the screen starts to get glitchy what happens? It seems like an expensive fix.
Is the tech heavy interior of the Hyundai Tucson a step forward for the brand, or a usability nightmare?
03 January 2025 06:46
It’s cool tech, but I wish Hyundai had found a middle ground. Perhaps physical controls for those things you need to adjust often, while having touch for less frequent adjustments?
Is the tech heavy interior of the Hyundai Tucson a step forward for the brand, or a usability nightmare?
03 January 2025 06:46
In fact, I ended up returning my Tucson because I just couldn’t get used to the touch controls. I loved everything else about the car, but safety comes first for me, so it’s a shame.
Has Hyundai Tucson's value proposition still not chewed into the luxury brands?
03 January 2025 06:46
I cross shopped the Tucson against the BMW X1, and honestly, the Hyundai felt more premium inside. I paid a lot less for way more features, sure it doesn’t have the badge.
Has Hyundai Tucson's value proposition still not chewed into the luxury brands?
03 January 2025 06:46
It’s a Hyundai, and the Tucson is nice. You can't get that feeling of driving a luxury brand the Tucson just doesn't match, no matter how many features they stuff in.
Has Hyundai Tucson's value proposition still not chewed into the luxury brands?
03 January 2025 06:46
I own both luxury and mainstream brands and the gap is getting smaller. The Tucson is a great build quality and features, and I don't miss my old Audi like I thought I would.
Has Hyundai Tucson's value proposition still not chewed into the luxury brands?
03 January 2025 06:46
Hyundai's killing it with value, I think. In the Tucson, you can get all the bells and whistles of a luxury model without paying more for a stripped down luxury model. But the snob appeal is the only thing missing.
Has Hyundai Tucson's value proposition still not chewed into the luxury brands?
03 January 2025 06:46
The fact is, a loaded Tucson is still cheaper than most budget luxury SUV. You’re also saving on maintenance costs. If you're practical, it's a no brainer.
Has Hyundai Tucson's value proposition still not chewed into the luxury brands?
03 January 2025 06:46
I drove both and wound up with the Tucson. Compared to tech, the luxury brands felt a little stale. I may not be the target luxury buyer, but I’d rather have modern features than a fancy badge.
Is massive glass area like the Staria's a gimmick or a real feature?
03 January 2025 06:39
It's awesome! It must have incredible visibility and would make road trips way more fun.

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