If you're going to buy a Tucson, I STRONGLY recommend any version of the HEV or PHEV... both have proven reliable power trains (the 1.6 Turbo + Electric Engine) that are quick and responsive... I've driven every version of the Tucson (and I own a 2023 Tucson Hybrid), but even as a fan of the Tucson I will admit the 2.5L NA engine in the base models is a complete dog... it's sluggish and feels like it runs on Gerbil power. It's fine for Grandma, but if you don't want to draw up plans in advance on how to merge into traffic or make a pass safely, I'd keep away from that base 2.5NA engine, it's just underpowered for the Tucson. The difference between it and the HEV/PHEV models is night and day in driving experience. I strongly recommend the Hybrid Tucsons.
He's right! I have the gas-powered Tucson. It's not as fast as it looks! Manual hear shifting helps jist a little. 2nd and 3rd gear is where the power is everything else above is meh.
Thank you. What we are really looking for is the Santa Fe But it seemed to have completely changed the body shape we don’t like that look. Wood you know if it will go back to the original shape. What do you think?
If you’re driving behind a car where you can’t see the diffuser then you’re driving pretty damn close. Furthermore the side mirrors have bright orange lights that illuminate when signaling. I don’t think it’s a con that the turn signals indicators are place that low unless you’re one to tailgate the heck out of the car in front lol
Why Why is there no way to turn off the “consider taking a break “ Notification? I have a 2025 Tucson and I’m considering returning it for a car that doesn’t beep at me because it’s windy or there’s too much construction with uneven lanes. Do not buy Hyundai until they allow you to turn off all these nagging and distracting erroneous notifications. Thank you, Hyundai for ruining my new car experience.
Based on what? Rumors and meme's of vehicles long ago or completely different models, or you talking specifically about the Tucsons in this video that you've done research on? Tucsons have a very good reliability rating and top safety ratings for some time by companies that don't just pass judgement based on personal feelings and no research. There's tons of recalls going on with Toyota vehicles lately, in case you were going to do the oh so tiresome "Toyota is super reliable and never has recalls" shtick. Toyota is having huge recalls right now. I'm on my 2nd Tucson, because my 1st Tucson was so reliable and never had any issues, and same with my current (2023) Tucson... it's the first time in my 40 years of driving I bought a car from the same company twice in a row, that's how impressed I was with my Tucson.
@@wolfshanze5980 you cant talk about recalls, Tucson has 3 on the 2024 gas alone. Also, it has nothing to with rumors. Hyundai has earned that reputation from decades of producing trash can cars.
@@john12354 I can talk, because I have had had no issues with either of my last Tucsons... and the recall on the gas Tucson (which i don't have) is not "flaming engine" problems... all recalls are not equal, Toyota in-particular concerns massive engine issues... something NOT going on with the current Hyundais. I know you only want to speak hyperbole and on emotions instead of on facts, you don't want to reference a single CURRENT RELIABILITY CHART from any non-biased car review companies or institutes, instead you just want to spew hot gas over ancient issues that aren't relevant today... Toyota is having huge engine issues TODAY on current models... Hyundai isn't... lemme guess, you're angry because you drive a Toyota. I would be too tbh.
@@wolfshanze5980 cool story, you have referenced nothing this whole time. How about we reference sales of the RAV4 compared to the Tucson? Reliability? Toyota has been known for reliability before Hyundai even existed lol. Hyundai is a mememobile for a reason
Why Why is there no way to turn off the “consider taking a break “ Notification? I have a 2025 Tucson and I’m considering returning it for a car that doesn’t beep at me because it’s windy or there’s too much construction with uneven lanes. Do not buy Hyundai until they allow you to turn off all these nagging and distracting erroneous notifications. Thank you, Hyundai for ruining my new car experience.
If you're going to buy a Tucson, I STRONGLY recommend any version of the HEV or PHEV... both have proven reliable power trains (the 1.6 Turbo + Electric Engine) that are quick and responsive... I've driven every version of the Tucson (and I own a 2023 Tucson Hybrid), but even as a fan of the Tucson I will admit the 2.5L NA engine in the base models is a complete dog... it's sluggish and feels like it runs on Gerbil power. It's fine for Grandma, but if you don't want to draw up plans in advance on how to merge into traffic or make a pass safely, I'd keep away from that base 2.5NA engine, it's just underpowered for the Tucson. The difference between it and the HEV/PHEV models is night and day in driving experience. I strongly recommend the Hybrid Tucsons.
He's right! I have the gas-powered Tucson. It's not as fast as it looks! Manual hear shifting helps jist a little. 2nd and 3rd gear is where the power is everything else above is meh.
*A Healthy Refresh* The Tucson looks better with Hyundais new interior designs
Thank you. What we are really looking for is the Santa Fe But it seemed to have completely changed the body shape we don’t like that look. Wood you know if it will go back to the original shape. What do you think?
Thanks for the breakdown! Does the N Line have a panoramic sunroof?
It does in Canada, not sure in other countries.
why the rear tuning signals are placed under the car
cuz they’re gay
If you’re driving behind a car where you can’t see the diffuser then you’re driving pretty damn close. Furthermore the side mirrors have bright orange lights that illuminate when signaling. I don’t think it’s a con that the turn signals indicators are place that low unless you’re one to tailgate the heck out of the car in front lol
Is it’s hybrid limited really reliable for long term like 8 to 10 years
This grandma likes her 2019 Hyundai Tucson and won’t settle for any sluggish replacement, even if I am 81!!
Why Why is there no way to turn off the “consider taking a break “ Notification? I have a 2025 Tucson and I’m considering returning it for a car that doesn’t beep at me because it’s windy or there’s too much construction with uneven lanes. Do not buy Hyundai until they allow you to turn off all these nagging and distracting erroneous notifications.
Thank you, Hyundai for ruining my new car experience.
Teddy bear😍❤️🤗
Why does the NLine have to be hybrid only 😒
Because the 2.5 is slow af
Would you choose this over a Toyota or Honda
As a CR-V owner, I'll take it over the Honda.
DEFINITELY!!👍🏾
Why are there so many fake videos about Tuscon 2025? Is a new Tuscon coming in 2025?
Just got to Hyundai website the 2025 is there
Turbo = trouble
In the 80s maybe. The 1.6t has been used for years and is more reliable than their non turbo 2.5 naturally aspirated.
You have to change the spark plugs at 48k...
You should buy none of them. The Rav4 Prime is much better and only intelligent human animals lease.
Style over substance? Not a long-term vehicle that you want to commit 😏.
Based on what? Rumors and meme's of vehicles long ago or completely different models, or you talking specifically about the Tucsons in this video that you've done research on? Tucsons have a very good reliability rating and top safety ratings for some time by companies that don't just pass judgement based on personal feelings and no research. There's tons of recalls going on with Toyota vehicles lately, in case you were going to do the oh so tiresome "Toyota is super reliable and never has recalls" shtick. Toyota is having huge recalls right now. I'm on my 2nd Tucson, because my 1st Tucson was so reliable and never had any issues, and same with my current (2023) Tucson... it's the first time in my 40 years of driving I bought a car from the same company twice in a row, that's how impressed I was with my Tucson.
@@wolfshanze5980 you cant talk about recalls, Tucson has 3 on the 2024 gas alone. Also, it has nothing to with rumors. Hyundai has earned that reputation from decades of producing trash can cars.
@@john12354 I can talk, because I have had had no issues with either of my last Tucsons... and the recall on the gas Tucson (which i don't have) is not "flaming engine" problems... all recalls are not equal, Toyota in-particular concerns massive engine issues... something NOT going on with the current Hyundais.
I know you only want to speak hyperbole and on emotions instead of on facts, you don't want to reference a single CURRENT RELIABILITY CHART from any non-biased car review companies or institutes, instead you just want to spew hot gas over ancient issues that aren't relevant today...
Toyota is having huge engine issues TODAY on current models... Hyundai isn't... lemme guess, you're angry because you drive a Toyota. I would be too tbh.
@@wolfshanze5980 cool story, you have referenced nothing this whole time. How about we reference sales of the RAV4 compared to the Tucson? Reliability? Toyota has been known for reliability before Hyundai even existed lol. Hyundai is a mememobile for a reason
@@wolfshanze5980 You know you have it rough with you a fan boy of a mid brand.
Ugly rear design who did that
That DCT Transmission is TRASH 😭😭😭
The Tucson actually does not come with the DCT. It has the conventional 8-speed automatic transmission. The new Santa Fe however has the DCT.
@@justinrcallwhat is the difference between cvt and 8 speed auto transmission?
Why Why is there no way to turn off the “consider taking a break “ Notification? I have a 2025 Tucson and I’m considering returning it for a car that doesn’t beep at me because it’s windy or there’s too much construction with uneven lanes. Do not buy Hyundai until they allow you to turn off all these nagging and distracting erroneous notifications.
Thank you, Hyundai for ruining my new car experience.