Don’t think I’d buy again
I’ve had my Tucson SUV for a while now, and while it has some strong points, I can’t help but feel it falls short in a few key areas. The touchscreen monitor is overloaded with unnecessary apps and features, which makes it far more complicated than it needs to be. Instead of being user-friendly, it’s frustrating to navigate and shift through.
Additionally, for the price point, the sunroof feels almost laughably small—it doesn’t add much value or enjoyment. On top of that, there’s no built-in garage opener, which feels like a pretty big oversight for a modern SUV.
Another constant annoyance is the doors. They don’t close easily, and I find myself having to re-close them more than once just to make sure they’re properly shut. You’d think something as basic as a smooth-closing door would be a given.
Finally, with all the supposed technological advances in this vehicle, I expected more efficiency, but it seems we are still behind on that front.
Overall, the Tucson has potential, but the everyday inconveniences and missed details make it hard to recommend without reservations.