How long does a 2005 Hyundai Tucson last?

How long does a 2005 Hyundai Tucson last?

The most important thing other drivers should know about the Tucson is that it’s a durable car, so long as you maintain it. 2005 Hyundai Tucson The thing’s lasted 14 years and over 180,000 miles, with only preventive maintenance, so it’s durable.

What kind of car is the 2005 Tucson?

Hence the vehicle you see before you, the 2005 Hyundai Tucson. Thanks to its big-eye headlights and somewhat quirky character lines, the new Tucson is instantly recognizable as a Hyundai product.

What was the name of the second generation Hyundai Tucson?

The second generation Tucson was renamed to ix35 in China and Brazil, and later became an independent model while the Tucson name returned with the introduction of the third generation. The Hyundai Tucson received accolades from Canadian Car of the Year Best New Crossover award for 2005.

How much does a Hyundai Tucson cost in the UK?

The vehicle was unveiled in 2005 at the Los Angeles Auto Show and completed a 4,300-mile (6,900 km) journey as part of the Hydrogen Road Tour in 2008. It is a version of the 2.0 CRDi 6-speed manual 4WD for UK market. It included following: The vehicle has MSRP of £20,670.

Hence the vehicle you see before you, the 2005 Hyundai Tucson. Thanks to its big-eye headlights and somewhat quirky character lines, the new Tucson is instantly recognizable as a Hyundai product.

What kind of car is the Hyundai Tucson?

The result can be seen now in the 2005 Hyundai Tucson. Today, Hyundai enjoys a reputation as a builder of sturdy vehicles that still undercut the competition by thousands of dollars, but no longer at the cost of refinement and dependability.

What are the tires on a 2005 Hyundai Tucson?

The Tucson GL’s tires are a bit narrower, rated P215/65R16. According to TireRack.com, direct replacements for both tires cost less than $70 apiece for the GL and less than $90 apiece for the others. Not bad. Because they’re common sizes, more affordable tires are also available.

Is the Tucson the same size as the Santa Fe?

For 2005, Hyundai delivered the Santa Fe’s little brother, the Tucson. Size-wise, the Hyundai Santa Fe is at the top end of the compact SUV class, so the Tucson isn’t dramatically smaller — 7 inches from bumper to bumper. This would be a terrible move if it weren’t for the Santa Fe’s upcoming growth spurt.

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