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2007 Hyundai Tucson Review (continued)
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Driving Impressions

The Hyundai Tucson performs its duties in a perfectly adequate manner. Around town and out on open highways the 173-horsepower V6 delivers adequate power for what is a relatively heavy vehicle for its size. This engine features variable-length intake runners for good power and torque across the rpm band.

The four-speed automatic transmission shifts smoothly. Those who want to be more in command can push the shift lever over to the Shiftronic semi-manual mode. Just a few years ago such an option was only offered on high-end sports cars.

The steering felt connected, although a tad light in feel.

The brakes were smooth and stopped the vehicle efficiently. ABS keeps the wheels from locking up and sliding on slippery or uneven surfaces, so the driver can maintain steering control even in a panic stop. Electronic brake-force distribution adjusts the front-to-rear proportioning of braking force according to the load on the wheels and continuously adjusts as the weight shifts forward during a stop. This helps improve stability under braking.

A brief drive along a rocky dirt track showed that the Tucson can manage some light off-highway duty.

We drove both four-wheel-drive and front-wheel-drive models on pavement, and somewhat to our surprise found that we liked the ride and handling of the 4WD versions slightly better. This might seem counterintuitive, but it was probably because the 4WD models pack a little more weight over their rear wheels, making them better balanced overall, even though they are slightly heavier. What's more, the 4WD models didn't spin their front wheels on wet and slippery roads, as the FWD models tended to do. All told, the 4WD option is worthwhile and we recommend getting it.

The four-wheel-drive system is a part-time setup, but once engaged it operates more like full-time all-wheel-drive, automatically routing power to the end of the vehicle that can use it best. (Unlike all-wheel drive, traditional part-time 4WD, the kind associated with older pickup trucks, does not alter the torque split according to conditions.) Most of the time the electronic brain sends most of the power (up to 99 percent) to the front wheels. Then as road conditions change the system diverts up to 50 percent of the power to the rear wheels. Called Electronic InterActive Torque Management, Tucson's Borg Warner system is essentially the same system Hyundai installs in the AWD Santa Fe, except that Tucson provides an additional mode that allows the driver to lock in a 50/50 torque split for really slippery conditions. The lock automatically disengages above 20-25 mph, or when the ABS is activated.

We did not have the opportunity to drive the base model with a four-cylinder engine. This is a relatively sophisticated power plant, with four valves per cylinder and Hyundai's continuously variable valve timing. Still, it produces only 140 horsepower at 6000 rpm, and 136 pound-feet of torque at 4500. Judging from the modest performance of the V6-powered Tucson, we expect anemic acceleration from the four-cylinder.


  2007 Hyundai Tucson consumer reviews:
 
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It's a nice little sporty SUV. Fun to drive, plenty of room and great gas mileage. It's quiet, well laid out and performs well. Standard ipod connection would be great, but all in all, I feel very good about my purchase and would recommend this vehicle to others.
posted by Antonio on Feb 05 2008
 
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I mjst say that this vehicle has more safety equipment than any in its class or price range. Fit and finish is impeccable. I would only like to get rid of the ashtray and increase storage in the console. Other than that, I am extremely proud of my 2007 Hyundai Tucson Limited 4dr SUV 4WD (2.7L 6cyl 4A)
posted by Carter on Mar 22 2008
 
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This suv has plenty of room in the front and back. The safety features are outstanding and one of the main reasons I purchased this vehicle. The only complaint I have is the gas mileage. This vehicle is a Gem. Buy one!
posted by Xavier on Apr 14 2008
 
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It is a very stylish car and fun to drive. I truly enjoy the assortment of included features. I love this truck, the only thing I would change is replace the diamond cut headlights, with projector head lights. Other than that nothing.
posted by Dominic Wyatt on Oct 23 2008
 
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