A step down from the previous model - but an increase in price
the Tucson isn't a bad SUV - it certainly does everything I need it to do. But when you feel "ripped off" by a manufacturer/dealership, well that's a taste that isn't likely to go away. A really bad delivery experience didn't help, but this Tucson is a real step down from the previous model. Another gutless engine - a 2.5l - but with a "normal mode" that somehow reduces the power to that of a lawn mower. Lack of features, no navigation, no power seats, no power tailgate - but an increase in the cost. Hmmm... how does that work exactly?
The Tucson, is OK and that's about as far as I'd go. The dealer experience and the feeling that you get "value for money" needs to dramatically improve.