Is the 2007 Hyundai Tucson still for sale?

Is the 2007 Hyundai Tucson still for sale?

None for sale nearby. Instead: I’ve had this car for 5 years now and with 107,000 miles it has never given me an issue. Good around town, on the highway, and decent in the mountains. Found.

Are there any problems with the Hyundai Tucson?

Check out our Hyundai Tucson overview to see the most problematic years, worst problems and most recently reported complaints with the Tucson.

What kind of engine does the 2007 Tucson have?

More information about the 2007 Hyundai Tucson: The 2007 Hyundai Tucson is available with a four or six-cylinder engine and the V6 is priced very competitively with the competition’s four-cylinder models.

Is the Hyundai Tucson a 4 wheel drive car?

Like other small SUVs, the Tucson isn’t really a contender for serious off-road treks, despite its 7.8-inch ground clearance when equipped with four-wheel drive. Comfortable enough on the road with its soft and easy-riding suspension, the Tucson doesn’t feel particularly sporty in regular driving.

How many miles does a 2007 Hyundai Tucson have?

Mileage: 108,737 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Red Engine: 6 Cyl 2.7 L No accident or damage reported to CARFAX. 1st owner purchased on 12/07/07 and owned in WA until 02/28/11 • 2nd owner purchased on 02/28/11 and owned in WA until .

What kind of car is the Hyundai Tucson?

My Tucson, a comfortable, practical and economical vehicle. Excellent vehicle, presents the minimum problems, consumption little gas, is quite comfortable and with the desired equipment. It’s small, but the whole family goes. It is comfortable and dependable. Like the size not to big or small.

When was the last time I serviced my Hyundai Tucson?

Last serviced at 76,392 miles in Franklin Square, NY on 09/12/20 • Vehicle serviced • Maintenance inspection completed • Engine checked. Mileage: 76,449 miles Body Type: SUV Color: Silver Engine: 6 Cyl 2.7 L

What kind of traction does a Hyundai Tuscon have?

Always a sensible choice in the snowbelt, the Tuscon’s Electronic InterActive Torque Management four-wheel-drive system normally sends 99 percent of engine torque to the front wheels, but can transmit what’s needed to the wheels that have the most traction.