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2010 Hyundai Tucson - Web Chatter

MSRP: $18,995 - $25,845 See Local Classifieds
 
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Cars.com
2010 Hyundai Tucson Professional Cars.com Review

...The new model is 3.3 inches longer and one inch wider than the 2009, which gives it a roomier cargo area. It has a longer wheelbase and is wider than the CR-V and two other competitors, the Ford...

Cars.com
2010 Hyundai Tucson Professional Cars.com Review

...The body-colored door handles and mirrors look good; they're part of a $1,700 options package. Because it's an SUV, my kids had to climb into the Tucson. While there weren't any running boards, they...

Edmunds
2010 hyundai tucson Professional Edmunds Review

...If you're just looking for a small, fuel-efficient SUV, though, the Tucson is an excellent choice -- even if you can only afford a budget buy. Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options: The 2010 Hyundai...


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Loaded 2010 Tucson Limited

...I want to share with you a recent driving experience; I was driving my new loaded Diamond Silver 2010 Tucson Limited on the freeway and passed a brand new...

MSN Autos user
2010 Hyundai tucson

...Cons: I had the 08 rouge and had a bigger tank, the tucson you have to fill more often than the rouge. The rouge i could go 6 days on a quarter tank and the...

MSN Autos user
2010 Hyundai Tucson - Great car for the $$$$

...one way commute more bearable. I especially love the bluetooth hands free phone feature, the Satellite Radio and the overall quietness of the car. Cons: The...

Cars.com user
2010 Hyundai Tucson Limited AWD

..."The pros: Unbelievable acceleration for a 4 cylinder. Unnoticeable transmission shift. Interior and exterior styling. Driving comfort and handling. Great city...


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How much out the door for 2010 Hyundai Tucson?
If sticker is $21,000, what would be a reasonable negotiation after tax title and license?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

E-Mail the company (Hyundai) and tell them you are interested. I did this for new new (at that time) Ford GT Mustang. They came back with a price that was $1,300 less than I was thinking of low-balling them with! I am still smiling, two new cars later! And: a 2010? The 2011s are out now. 2010...

What do you think of the 2010 Hyundai Tucson?
I am interested in getting a small suv very soon. I looked at the Honda CRV, Toyota Rav 4 and the Tucson. I am petite (5 feet), I felt the Rav 4 was big and I didn't love the CRV. I liked the look of the Tucson and I felt comfortable in it. You always hear how great Honda and Toyota are and I was wondering how are the Hyundai's. Thank you for your...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 4 answers

The 2010 Tucson is a great vehicle and if you like it go for it - you won't be disappointed. I own a 2009 i30 (Elantra Touring in N. America) in Korea and I absolutely love this car. In 2004, Hyundai tied with Honda for initial brand quality in a survey/study from J.D. Power and Associates...

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Compact, five-seat crossovers fight against a trio of very well-established competitors and a pair of well-designed dark horses.

The Honda CR-V is the long-standing champ in the class, with ample interior room, high build quality, and a smooth four-cylinder, but it's among the slowest vehicles in the class and its latest shape is controversial.

The Ford Escape is more upright and rugged, and it comes in Hybrid trim, but it suffers from a dated feel and a plasticky cabin.

The Toyota RAV4 squeezes a third-row seat in a similarly sized, similarly styled body, and offers a V-6 engine to boot, but it's a sharp step up the pricing ladder from Tucson territory.

The Tucson's lookalike, the Nissan Rogue, has smart style and visibility, but is hampered by its continuously variable transmission and lackluster performance.

The gem in the class: the Subaru Forester, with all the refinement of the best crossovers in this group, a tall and spacious cabin, sedate good looks, and a reputation for durability, though fuel economy is a distant second to that of the Tucson.

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