I love my Tuscan 2023 it make me fullfilled.. I tried Toyota/Kia/and Honda I fell in love with Tuscan bec it feels luxurious and top notch.. I will see how it works years later to get the best experience
I bought a 2022 Tucson Hybrid. It's almost like a loaded Rav4. On reliability, they are identical (this is my 3rd Hyundai) up until close to the 200k mark. I usually trade at 150k. If I were going to keep one well past 200k and try to make 300k, I'd buy the Rav4. Otherwise to me, the Tucson is the best. I had 2 Santa Fe's and one Tucson I ran up to 150k and they were seemingly flawless throughout the ownership period. On my Tucson Blue, it drives itself, works steering, gas and brakes. It makes trips or traveling through the mountains great. It's steering isn't good enough for a curvy road but in the mountains in slow moving traffic it's very relaxing not to have to touch the gas or brake pedal. It's charging the battery going down long curvy grades and I like being able to turn the AC on just before leaving the store and the AC run without starting the motor.
THE SIDE NOTE - Thanks for watching the video! Just like anywhere else on RUclips or the net overall, we get our share of negative people who post negative comments, but having traveled the country via car multiple times a year for many years, I know firsthand that most people are as nice and helpful as can be and these are the people that can provide information, personal experiences or insights about these vehicles that can perhaps better inform the community as a whole. Please share these experiences and thoughts down below.
Man hyundai is garbage i bought elantra and it requires maintenance after like 1 year and my toyota carolla is crazy 3 year i never went to mechanic my next car gonna be rav4 for sure hands down i know how reliable toyota is
If you care about comfort and a high end fit and finish, don’t even sit inside the RAV-4. Much of the interior is low quality plastic that isn’t very secure. The cladding on the exterior can be pushed in with your hand. It’s a budget vehicle at a non budget price. People seem to have good luck with most Toyota engines, but it leaves much to be desired. The Tucson is much better looking utilizes higher grade materials.
That's the spirit! What's important to you should be incorporated and then the conclusion should be re-evaluated based on your own individual thoughts and priorities.
Not likely the long lasting quality of Toyota has went down of late the older Toyota,s were built better than the new ones trust me now days they will not outlast any of the competition like hyundai or kia
I love my Tuscan 2023 it make me fullfilled.. I tried Toyota/Kia/and Honda I fell in love with Tuscan bec it feels luxurious and top notch.. I will see how it works years later to get the best experience
What I like about your videos that makes it different than the other channels is the talk on aesthetics of the vehicles in addition to functionality.
I appreciate that!
The Hyundai may appear to be the best buy in the beginning, but after warranties end, the Toyota will have the better long-term value.
Valid point...Toyota's are well-known for retaining their long-term value.
I bought a 2022 Tucson Hybrid. It's almost like a loaded Rav4. On reliability, they are identical (this is my 3rd Hyundai) up until close to the 200k mark. I usually trade at 150k. If I were going to keep one well past 200k and try to make 300k, I'd buy the Rav4. Otherwise to me, the Tucson is the best. I had 2 Santa Fe's and one Tucson I ran up to 150k and they were seemingly flawless throughout the ownership period. On my Tucson Blue, it drives itself, works steering, gas and brakes. It makes trips or traveling through the mountains great. It's steering isn't good enough for a curvy road but in the mountains in slow moving traffic it's very relaxing not to have to touch the gas or brake pedal. It's charging the battery going down long curvy grades and I like being able to turn the AC on just before leaving the store and the AC run without starting the motor.
Good info! Thanks
Yes the Tucson wins hands down especially because of the screen integration … The RAV4 screen is outdated stuck awkwardly on top
THE SIDE NOTE - Thanks for watching the video! Just like anywhere else on RUclips or the net overall, we get our share of negative people who post negative comments, but having traveled the country via car multiple times a year for many years, I know firsthand that most people are as nice and helpful as can be and these are the people that can provide information, personal experiences or insights about these vehicles that can perhaps better inform the community as a whole. Please share these experiences and thoughts down below.
Which car or SUV is the best for handicapped seniors riding in the back seat to easily get in and out of the vehicle?
RAV4
Man hyundai is garbage i bought elantra and it requires maintenance after like 1 year and my toyota carolla is crazy 3 year i never went to mechanic my next car gonna be rav4 for sure hands down i know how reliable toyota is
If you care about comfort and a high end fit and finish, don’t even sit inside the RAV-4. Much of the interior is low quality plastic that isn’t very secure. The cladding on the exterior can be pushed in with your hand. It’s a budget vehicle at a non budget price. People seem to have good luck with most Toyota engines, but it leaves much to be desired. The Tucson is much better looking utilizes higher grade materials.
I’m adding resale value to the mix, and I think RAV4 wins this one.
That's the spirit! What's important to you should be incorporated and then the conclusion should be re-evaluated based on your own individual thoughts and priorities.
Now I'm in trouble. My 1st pick was rav4 and after watching my mind is lingering at Tucson. 😂
Me too! 😂
@@DianaErika.Rose94 same
I like the Tuscon features but it looks weird. The Rav4 body looks much nicer. I am not a fan of the weird lines Hyundai added recently.
Understandable….it does have a somewhat polarizing look
@@auto_exclusive I need to check in person, it might not be too bad.
@@jamespyle6398 I like it myself but some might consider it a little edgy
What Hyundai did with this redesign is the literal definition of aggressive takeover
The narrator should have pronunce correctly Hyundai not hundai
hundiiii
10 years later the Rav 4 still going strong while the tucson giving you headaches.😂
Seniors who won't be driving that long can get the Tucson instead? 🤣
If you want longevity then avoid complications. No turbo or hybrid.
Not likely the long lasting quality of Toyota has went down of late the older Toyota,s were built better than the new ones trust me now days they will not outlast any of the competition like hyundai or kia
Why would anyone waste money on a Hyundai when they can have a much better quality, dependable, and better resale. The Toyota will last years longer.
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