I own two 2022 Tucson Hybrids. A Limited and an SEL Convenience. 39,800 less a 500 rebate for the Limited and 33,335 less a 500 rebate for the SEL Convenience. 37 MPG, loaded with tons of standard cool stuff on each, but especially the Limited. IMO< these were the single best buy in the CUV Hybrid category hands down. Now with the price increases, I'd shop Toyota and Honda as well. Hyundai has raised their prices 49.5% over the last 4 to 5 years. That makes them no longer the great bargain they always were.
Lauren - when you said it’s in snow mode, it engages the 4 wheel drive. If not in snow mode, is it then in 2 wheel drive? Thanks….a fellow Clarence resident!
I've had a 2024 Tuscon hybrid for about 6 weeks. I'm getting about 34 mpg in local driving. I took an hour trip today on the highway using cruise control set to 55 mph. At the end of that trip, I was surprised to see 44 mpg for the trip.
Does it take regular gas? Does it have remote start? Does the tail gate lift from an interior switch or button. Is the GPS independent or tied to users phone?
Different yes, some models take gas limited, base, and the hybrid, of course, is gas and electric. Remote start is available depending on the trim. Navigation 8s independent of the phone.
Thor most people, the infotainment system appears to be like looking at the stars at night. Too clustered, too small, no physical tuning knobs, not a fan at all removal of a standard shifter. While driving, you have to take your eyes off the road while trying to read the screen is a big safety hazard. I’m a Hyundai owner, but keep it simple.
With all the recent thefts and recalls of both Hyundai and Kia, I would be afraid to park it on the street or in a big lot overnight knowing it would be stolen unless you have a steering wheel lock and a loud alarm system.
90k on my 2015, and I’ve never had an issue. I would absolutely buy another Hyundai.
As long as it's a hybrid and not all electric and I like it.
I like all trims of this SUV
I own two 2022 Tucson Hybrids. A Limited and an SEL Convenience. 39,800 less a 500 rebate for the Limited and 33,335 less a 500 rebate for the SEL Convenience. 37 MPG, loaded with tons of standard cool stuff on each, but especially the Limited. IMO< these were the single best buy in the CUV Hybrid category hands down. Now with the price increases, I'd shop Toyota and Honda as well. Hyundai has raised their prices 49.5% over the last 4 to 5 years. That makes them no longer the great bargain they always were.
Excellent review.
Glad you liked it!
Lauren - when you said it’s in snow mode, it engages the 4 wheel drive. If not in snow mode, is it then in 2 wheel drive? Thanks….a fellow Clarence resident!
What kind of MPG did you get...Looking at the CRV Hybrid and This Tucson Hybrid...Thanks for your videos :)
29mpg
I've had a 2024 Tuscon hybrid for about 6 weeks. I'm getting about 34 mpg in local driving. I took an hour trip today on the highway using cruise control set to 55 mph. At the end of that trip, I was surprised to see 44 mpg for the trip.
@@brucekaplan6124I got 475mpg coming down a mountain. Doesn’t mean much. 31mpg is normal for the 2023
Does it take regular gas? Does it have remote start? Does the tail gate lift from an interior switch or button. Is the GPS independent or tied to users phone?
Different yes, some models take gas limited, base, and the hybrid, of course, is gas and electric. Remote start is available depending on the trim. Navigation 8s independent of the phone.
Looking at and really liking the new Kia Shortage over the Tucson's weird body style.
Opps >>>Sportage !
Like it
I like this car,. I'm 5'8'' and found the seat bottom long. It uncomfortably pushed up right behind my knee.
as a taller person, this is a positive for me lol
The thumbnail says Tuscan, not Tucson. I thought they introduced a new Italian model!
41K wow
Hyundai stole Ford taillights and they look great 😊
Nice! I've waited over a year for my Tucson Ultimate PHEV amazon grey & light interior.
I was told another year to wait. 🙄😒😔😪
High demand - I hope you get you Tucson soon
Thor most people, the infotainment system appears to be like looking at the stars at night. Too clustered, too small, no physical tuning knobs, not a fan at all removal of a standard shifter. While driving, you have to take your eyes off the road while trying to read the screen is a big safety hazard. I’m a Hyundai owner, but keep it simple.
You said Sante Fe
52nd thumbs up! I think that it's okay to have a bit of both worlds.
Thank you!
TUSCAN?!
Ya catching on FIRE "Is worth EVERY penny" smh lol
Ya, talking about engines from 10 years ago really showcases your lack of knowledge and poor trolling 🧌 abilities. Lolz
With all the recent thefts and recalls of both Hyundai and Kia, I would be afraid to park it on the street or in a big lot overnight knowing it would be stolen unless you have a steering wheel lock and a loud alarm system.
Those cars don't steal themselves! Typical left wing criminal empowerment then tries to blame others. 👺👎🤡
That only pertains to older versions with keys.
correct
theyll steal anything with a steering lock and dumb alarm. but luckily this newer hyundai youre good
Stylish both inside and out, longer warranties, lower prices, unlike Honda's overpriced, overrated junk. 🧐🤑💰🤗👍
p.s. Lauren, your review competition already have posted a half dozen 2024 Kona reviews! Where's yours? 🙆🙄🦸
I had to attend a funeral for my father in law - they are sending me the car to review. I’ll see if the local dealer has one
@@CarCoachReportssorry to hear about your father in law, my condolences....😢