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Hyundai Tucson 2 (LM)

Compact Crossover

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Product Overview

Hyundai Tucson 2 (chassis code LM) is an affordable compact crossover in production from 2009 to 2013. It was available with a range of inline-4 engines that displaced 1.6 to 2.4 liters. It was also sold as ix35 in select markets.
Those who drive offroad, for work or leisure, need to think twice before pulling the trigger: the Hyundai Tucson is hardly the "offroader" that Hyundai would like you to think. Owners may find that at speed the vehicle consumes a lot more than the numbers indicate, thanks to a disappointing 0.37 coefficient of drag to show for it.
Drivers who appreciate handling should keep in mind that the Hyundai Tucson uses MacPherson front suspension, which doesn't provide the best cornering performance.

Ratings

What we found

Neofiliac score 36%
Pros
  • Decent drivetrain reliability
Cons
  • No powerful engine options
  • High 0.37 drag coefficient
  • Still ugly inside and out

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Specifications

2.42.4 AWD AT2.4 AT

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