10 February 2012
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Hyundai Tucson reviews by year of make: 2004 2005 2006 2007 Read all reviews
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I bought my 2005 (55) Tucson in March 2007. I travel to Ireland 4-5 times a year and I have also driven it down through France and Italy and onto Malta where I spent a year, before driving back to the UK. A very pleasant car to drive especially on long drives, although quite thirsty, but the comfort outweighs that small problem. When I took the vehicle into Hyundai, Slane in Ireland, I found them very helpful and friendly, also Hyundai, San Gwann, Malta. The only problem that I have had with the car was a leaking oil cooler, which had to be replaced by Hyundai, Basildon in Essex. I would certainly recommend the Hyundai Tucson to any one who needs a safe comfortable car on long journeys.
Variant: 2.0D Crtd CDX. Year Of Make:
Submitted: 21/10/2011 10:26:30
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I Bought this at 3.5 years old with 23000’ish on the clock. The clutch needed replacing/rebuilding by 30000, but I had this done under warranty. I get around 30mpg in town and 38’ish on long trips. I’ve had no major problems apart from wear on front tyres, but it is a 4x4. A bit plastic inside, but nice to drive and comfy seats/driving position. Mine has just been written off after a lorry decided to hit it whilst it was parked. Considering buying another to replace it. I would recommend one to anybody.
Submitted: 22/07/2011 16:41:14
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Bought car when 6 months old and 6500 miles now on 53000. Car has been used as a work horse as I did many shows on grass fields hence my need for 4 wheel drive but not full scale offroad. Car has been brilliant never letting me down doesnt struggle with being loaded with a fair amount of weight. Only small drawback it is a little heavy on tyres but it is a 4x4 mostly being used on roads. I have found on a long journey it is worth filling up with higher rated diesel which gives better fuel consumption at around 35 mpg it doesnt make much difference around town still 35 mpg isnt bad for a 4x4 on a long journey. Bought car as rear seats fold flat for carrying boxes. For the odd night 2 people have slept quite comfortably! Exceeded all our expectations. Just run out of 5 yr warranty with nothing except a gas sensor changed under guarantee.
Submitted: 03/05/2011 10:37:14
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Despite claims of 39mpg, I have only ever achieved 30mpg - very disappointing especially with diesel prices as high as they are - i.e. fuel costs are higher by 25% based on the low mileage. Despite raising this several times with Arnold Clark I have been told everything is OK.
Submitted: 28/07/2008 10:01:07
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