The Tuscon is a nice car, but not all I hoped it would be.
I like the size of this vehicle, and it is fairly comfortable. What I don't like is the transmission. It doesn't shift smoothly and feels jerky as I accelerate. I also don't like the light and buzzer that comes on about 20 times per trip saying, "Consider taking a break." I would understand if I was driving erratically, but I'm not. It doesn't matter if it is a calm day driving straight ahead at 70 MPH or if it's a very windy day when the car is being buffeted somewhat, that sensor goes off multiple times. It is VERY annoying and distracting. Note that this vehicle only has two cup holders that front passengers can access. If you want to pop an old cup in the back, you can't reach the cup holders in the back seat pull down. It does not get good fuel mileage, either. There is a phone charging area, but it does not work for me. At this point, I really like driving my 2017 KIA van with 130,000 miles better than this new Tuscon.