Review on 2025 Hyundai Tucson
I bought this car knowing Hyundai's reputation. It drove very well during my test drive but comes with no CD, and way too much technology for my old brain. I do believe that new cars have this technology for the bad drivers out there. Well, I'm not one of them. I do read street signs, etc. HOWEVER, my real complaints are: The first week I drove it, the black back panel on the right of the back glass popped up and it would not stay when I popped it back. Apparently this is a known Kia complaint also, it's like the plastic was built too large and forced into the holes. Next thing was when I drove on the highway in PHX I could not get it to track straight and kept having to move the steering wheel side to side to get the car to stay in the lane. It was stressful and annoying - I also read this is an issue with this year's model. Then the seat was not comfortable after a week of sitting in it. It was too small for me and I could feel the metal underneath it. Not hardy enough. I compare this car to my beloved 2024 Nissan Murano. I was going to get rid of that but after driving the Tucson, I had to give that back to Hyundai and now I have to pay the residual due to the known issues on this car. I might have to roll it into my bankruptcy down the road. And one more thing, the auto turn off at stops is also really annoying keeping to have it turn back on. Every time you do that, the oil has to jump up to do its job.