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Used Hyundai Tucson By Year
Vehicle | Deals | Starting Price | Total Available |
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2021 Hyundai Tucson | - | $25,823 | 1,989 listings |
2020 Hyundai Tucson | 19 Great Deals | $22,500 | 335 listings |
2019 Hyundai Tucson | 11 Great Deals | $19,725 | 373 listings |
2018 Hyundai Tucson | 7 Great Deals | $15,995 | 105 listings |
2017 Hyundai Tucson | 10 Great Deals | $11,900 | 260 listings |
2016 Hyundai Tucson | 13 Great Deals | $11,960 | 247 listings |
2015 Hyundai Tucson | 2 Great Deals | $6,997 | 70 listings |
2013 Hyundai Tucson | 1 Great Deal | $6,770 | 53 listings |
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Hyundai Tucson Overview
Once thought of as a cheap Korean car with negligible quality control, Hyundai has come a long way in building its reputation as a safe, solid, and reliable competitor to more expensive foreign automakers. Its new emphasis on improved quality and performance was evident in the introduction of the Hyundai Tucson in 2005. This compact SUV took the place of the Santa Fe as Hyundai's entry-level SUV, as the Santa Fe rightly moved into the mid-sized segment.
The Tucson packs a lot of standard equipment into even its base model, the most notable of which are the safety features. When introduced in 2005, all levels came with six airbags, ABS brakes, and traction and stability control, eclipsing most other compact SUVs in the segment, like the Ford Escape. Though the CR-V came with all of these features, it was sold at a higher price point. Offered as GL, GLS, and LX (later Limited), the Tucson was well equipped with power features, cruise control, and CD player, with leather seats and upgraded audio added as you moved up the line. Both an I4 and V6 were offered in either front-wheel or full-time all-wheel drive. The Tucson sat four in a surprisingly roomy interior, with more backseat head and legroom than the Santa Fe. Rear seats folded flat into the floor to expand the somewhat small cargo area. The front passenger seat also folded flat.
There have been few changes to the Hyundai Tucson since its debut in 2005. These have mostly been alterations in trim designations in order to align with the other names in the Hyundai brand. The current lineup consists of the base GLS, SE, and top-end Limited. It remains a popular choice for single owners or young families who are looking for the functionality of an SUV without the high price tag or unwieldy handling of larger models.
Expert Reviews for Hyundai Tucson by Year
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2016 Hyundai Tucson Test Drive Review
Completely redesigned for the 2016 model year, the Hyundai Tucson wades into small crossover SUV battle with great styling, a more comfortable and functional interior, top safety ratings, and industry
Hyundai Tucson Reviews
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by JamieI love the car. Comes with alot for the most. I owned a Tucson in the past as well as a Sante Fe which made my husband push me to try something different. -
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by Guru953JNZFor the money, this car is hard to beat. Apple car play, back up camera, heated seats. The entire cockpit looks sophisticated for this price point. The only thing this car is missing is a more powerful engine. Acceleration is sluggish. -
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by JohnAll is working great, nothing to complain about. My daughter who is driving it loves it. Only issue we had was the lane assist; it seem to swerve back and forth to stay in the lane. Once that was turned off to be a beep only, it runs beautifully.
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