Used 2012 Hyundai Tucson SUV Crossover Pros & Cons

Pros & Cons of the 2012 Hyundai Tucson SUV Crossover

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ProsReally great fuel economy at an average of 20 mpg in the city and 27 mpg on the highway.

ProsRetuned suspension delivers a significantly higher ride quality over last year’s model.

ProsActive Eco System modifies transmission and engine response for optimal fuel-economy regardless of the driver’s environment.

ProsWeighted electric power steering makes Tucson a pleasure to handle.

ProsExtremely stylish cabin.

ProsControls on dash are sized and laid out thoughtfully so they are easy to use.

ProsOutstanding crash test ratings by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.

ProsLong list of safety features, including side airbags with rollover sensors.

ConsThe Tucson lacks power. Even the bigger engine is unrefined and slow off the line.

ConsWhen compared to the completion, the Tucson fails miserably in terms of cargo capacity.

ConsRide quality is a little on the firm side.

ConsRear seat is small, does not recline and lacks leg room for adult passengers.

ConsNot many technology features come standard, and there are not many to add on personalization either.

ConsExterior styling is a little boring for the taste of some.

ConsAWD is only available on GLS and Limited models.
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