Overview & Reviews
The 2010 Hyundai Tucson compact crossover SUV has been completely redesigned.
- Handsome and well-appointed cabin, good fuel economy, sporty handling, strong value, simple controls.
- Ride may be overly firm for some, below-average cargo space.
User Reviews:
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Very nice, but..... - 2010 Hyundai TUCSON
By Don Kaufman - August 8 - 9:26 pmThe rear visibility is a bit tough, but the rear camera really helps. It drives nicely w/ great power for a 4 cylinder. The price was not cheap, and the features that my 10 year old Ford has and this doesnt are very concerning. I cover them below.
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Love It! - 2010 Hyundai TUCSON
By Happynewowner - May 29 - 2:00 amHave had it since March, Love my Ride!!! Turning Radius is so small its like driving a go-cart, so much fun to drive. 6 speaker stereo is awesome too. I really have no complaints except the drivers seat could have been filled with firmer padding on the sides, seems to be wearing out already. Getting 25 MPG around town and 30 on the highways so very pleased with that.
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Disappointed - 2010 Hyundai TUCSON
By Emily - September 26 - 2:10 pmMy temperature gauge doesnt reflect the actual temperature until Ive been driving the car for 15 minutes. Hyundai tech support told me that was normal and that is because of sensor that "chose" to put in the car. In other words, cheap or low end in my opinion. That must be the case with the Bluetooth too, because it doesnt work well either. My mileage averages 18 in the city. I was told it would be better after 5,000 miles, geez. I fill up constantly it seems. I must say I am disappointed with these things. If I had it to do over, I would consider the Honda CR-V or would have kept my Toyota Highlander Im sorry to say.
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Disappointed - 2010 Hyundai TUCSON
By dongrntuc - June 27 - 12:03 amWe really like the car but so far have been BITTERLY disappointed with the fuel mileage. For a mix of 60/40 freeway/urban driving, we are averaging about 24 mpg. Even on a highway trip with very favorable conditions, we only got a bit over 26 mpg. We know that we wont get the EPA-certified 31 mpg from the window sticker but it ought to do much better than it is doing. We had the Hyundai district rep look at it and test drive it. He got only 24 mpg too so he confirmed what we have claimed. He said the car is operating properly and there is basically nothing they can do. This seems very ironic when Hyundai is now advertising themselves as the most fuel-efficient cars in America.
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Visually great but have had problems - 2010 Hyundai TUCSON
By MissMySi - May 15 - 4:33 pmPurchased in January. I made a huge mistake by not test driving the one I bought (test drove others) and it turned out to have a defective tire. Once that was replaced the ride was still very uneven and choppy. Dealership service department (West Broad Hyundai in Richmond, VA) treated me very poorly while trying to resolve this. Ended up at another dealership (Gateway Hyundai) that was much more customer service oriented. They rebalanced the tires but the ride is still not what it was in the others I test drove. They have also had to replace the entire XM Satellite Radio/Navigation unit because it stopped linking to the satellite radio.
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Electronic issue or just bad parts - 2010 Hyundai TUCSON
By J.C.J. - March 6 - 3:40 amI liked 31/23 mph (but since only getting 26/17) also liked dual moon roofs and style of the dash and interior. But a week after a/c compressor broke & was replaced right away. Then the speedometer intermittently stopped working or read wrong. I took back a few times before they could concur that it was bad. Blue tooth would connect and then kick me out Bluetooth & speedometer repalced. I opened up a case with Hyundai-consumer that something might be wrong with electrical. They replaced and now a month later the blue tooth did the same thing going to replace again. I opened up case suggesting electrical, but they say nothing is related. using up sick days to go to dealers once a month.
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Problems - 2010 Hyundai TUCSON
By newtusconowner - August 23 - 10:00 amGot our new car in June of 2010. At 4300 miles, two weeks after our first oil change, it broke down, at first service couldnt find problem, but finally diagnosed as fuel pump failure. Pick car up and drive out of dealership and warning lights go off again, car sputters and almost stalls, horrible grinding noise and white smoke from engine, now diagnosed with A/C compressor failure. Worried about what will come next. Brand new car shouldnt have these many problems. Been in a rental car for four days and counting.