How many km can a Hyundai Tucson last?

How many km can a Hyundai Tucson last?

The Hyundai Tucson can be expected to last for about 200,000 miles, which can be about 15 years, says Vehicle History. An owner posting to Vehicle History had a 2009 Tucson with 218,000 miles. Another, posting to the Edmunds forum, had a 2007 Tucson with 200,000 miles.

Is the Hyundai Tucson Elite all wheel drive?

If you’re a die-hard stick shifter only the Active and ActiveX grades offer one. You can get the Tucson Elite all-wheel drive with a diesel engine, too for an extra $2000. The braked towing capacity of the Tucson is 1600kg.

How much does a Hyundai Tucson AWD service cost?

Servicing is recommended at six months or 7500km intervals. The first service is capped at $189, the second at $289; the third at $189. Then it alternates like this until the sixth service at 60,000km which is $389, then back to $189 for the next and so on…

Which is the most fuel efficient Hyundai Tucson?

The 1.6-litre turbo-petrol four-cylinder is the most fuel-efficient engine in the Tucson line-up, and it’s in an all-wheel drive car. Hyundai says that in combined driving conditions you should go through petrol at an average rate of 7.7L/100km.

What are the specs of a 2016 Hyundai Tucson?

Richard Berry road tests and reviews the new 2016 Hyundai Tucson Elite all-wheel drive with specs, fuel consumption and verdict. Richard Berry road tests and reviews the new 2016 Hyundai Tucson Elite all-wheel drive with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.

If you’re a die-hard stick shifter only the Active and ActiveX grades offer one. You can get the Tucson Elite all-wheel drive with a diesel engine, too for an extra $2000. The braked towing capacity of the Tucson is 1600kg.

What is the economy of a Hyundai Tucson?

A carsGuide road test at the time of the launch had the V6 doing an average of 14.5 L/100 km. Owners are saying they are happy with the economy of the 2.0-litre Tucson and getting around 9.5 L/100 km. John Murray has clocked up 70,000 km in his 2006 Tucson.

Who is the reviewer of the 2016 Tucson Elite?

Richard Berry road tests and reviews the new 2016 Hyundai Tucson Elite all-wheel drive with specs, fuel consumption and verdict.

Servicing is recommended at six months or 7500km intervals. The first service is capped at $189, the second at $289; the third at $189. Then it alternates like this until the sixth service at 60,000km which is $389, then back to $189 for the next and so on…