I too would like 1. (Tesla) like Cameras recording and Digital Rear View Mirror. 2. Heads up Speed. 3. 8 x 8 GPS Map Display. 4. Knobs and Buttons, 5. Shift Lever. 6. Mechanical Brake. 7. Side Sun Shades. 8. Voice Warnings, tired of trying to guess what the Beep is for. 9. Full Size Spare under the back end. [Have not had a flat in 50 years, but...] 10. Trip Log, easy to see. 11. Dedicated Valet button.
I just got my Tucson Limited Hybrid and wish the side mirrors could AUOMATICALLY be turned in. What good is a manual pull in mirror if you are the only one in the car & want to pull in the right side mirror. I'm in a tight fitting garage & that would be really helpful to me. I also agree with the trim around the tires, but it doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would. Only had the car for 3 days so there's a lot to learn & get used to (coming from s 2002 Camry!) but so far I'm enjoying it.
I bought an SEL with convenience package a few months ago. I really like this Tucson. But do agree with the cloth trim pieces, while I was ok with it in SEL, surprised the Limited doesn't have something more nice. I disagree with the heads up display though. I test drove several vehicles with it and I find it's just in the way of my view and honestly annoying, especially the ones that have a plastic piece that rises up. I know plenty of people do like that, I just didn't. I have the smaller 8 inch touchscreen display, which I wanted more than the larger display. Because it had full wireless Android auto, which the larger display didn't and plus it had a volume knob. Will admit though, the larger display does have a better picture. But for me, am completely fine with the smaller screen. One feature that I was surprised with and made installation so much easier for DIYer's: Having bolts already setup in the frame for a hitch receiver. No need to lower exhaust, just take off two trim pieces, one of which was put back on. Then lift the receiver up and bolt it in. Only took 20 minutes for installation. Hyundai made it very easy.
Yep all personal preference. Nice thing about HUD is it can be turned off. But my dad said the same thing driving my corvette, now he owns a Denali GMC and loves HUD and he also now doesn't find it distracting at all. Once you get used to it, it's very easy to look right past it. Appreciate you watching
Why doesn’t any one of these reviewers ever know that there is an option to have color matched/painted wheel wells rather than plastic cladding. It’s called the N Line trim.
@@TheCarReviewGuys Yes, I suppose that would be true in that sense. The N-Line is quite well appointed itself though for those who don’t want to support the Hybrid movement. Otherwise, I do own a 2023 Limited for almost 2 months now. Absolutely love it! Personally, I tend to prefer plastic cladding as opposed to color matched. It just speaks SUV to me, and I enjoy the added contrast. I don’t care about HUD, but I would definitely also like a digital rear view mirror. The lack of volume knobs etc, is worth the sleek look and easy to clean surface with no obstructions and places that collect dirt. The hints of cloth honestly didn’t thrill me at first either, but now I can appreciate it as it adds a completely different texture to the interior. Kind of like what interior designers do when the decorative homes. Steering wheel is pretty awesome now that you mention it, and it certainly is a quiet cabin that handles bumps quite well. I have never used the auto reverse/forward feature from the key fob. Haven’t even tried it…haha! Overall, nice job pointing out some key features. Take care!
Yep everyone's finances are different. This new has a 100k mile warranty... while Lexus has great build quality some people can't afford a payment and risk unknown issues.
@reserva120 if it makes you feel better to make fun of someone trying to run a business and putting hours into content, enjoy. I've never once commented on 1 person making fun of the words they use. Hope you get a hug and have a nice day. Spend time encourages others, not putting them down.
@@TheCarReviewGuys I hope that's a Joke and you're Not being stupid.. Being lazy and saying the word "Like" 50 times , like :) a Millennialism " a Mental disorder that transcends age groups".. is a Great way to ruin your work.. and your Child "Like "response doesn't bode Like well for you... Try Hard and don't be a Cry baby..
I too would like 1. (Tesla) like Cameras recording and Digital Rear View Mirror. 2. Heads up Speed. 3. 8 x 8 GPS Map Display. 4. Knobs and Buttons, 5. Shift Lever. 6. Mechanical Brake. 7. Side Sun Shades. 8. Voice Warnings, tired of trying to guess what the Beep is for. 9. Full Size Spare under the back end. [Have not had a flat in 50 years, but...] 10. Trip Log, easy to see. 11. Dedicated Valet button.
I just got my Tucson Limited Hybrid and wish the side mirrors could AUOMATICALLY be turned in. What good is a manual pull in mirror if you are the only one in the car & want to pull in the right side mirror. I'm in a tight fitting garage & that would be really helpful to me. I also agree with the trim around the tires, but it doesn't bother me as much as I thought it would. Only had the car for 3 days so there's a lot to learn & get used to (coming from s 2002 Camry!) but so far I'm enjoying it.
I bought an SEL with convenience package a few months ago. I really like this Tucson. But do agree with the cloth trim pieces, while I was ok with it in SEL, surprised the Limited doesn't have something more nice. I disagree with the heads up display though. I test drove several vehicles with it and I find it's just in the way of my view and honestly annoying, especially the ones that have a plastic piece that rises up. I know plenty of people do like that, I just didn't. I have the smaller 8 inch touchscreen display, which I wanted more than the larger display. Because it had full wireless Android auto, which the larger display didn't and plus it had a volume knob. Will admit though, the larger display does have a better picture. But for me, am completely fine with the smaller screen. One feature that I was surprised with and made installation so much easier for DIYer's: Having bolts already setup in the frame for a hitch receiver. No need to lower exhaust, just take off two trim pieces, one of which was put back on. Then lift the receiver up and bolt it in. Only took 20 minutes for installation. Hyundai made it very easy.
Yep all personal preference. Nice thing about HUD is it can be turned off. But my dad said the same thing driving my corvette, now he owns a Denali GMC and loves HUD and he also now doesn't find it distracting at all. Once you get used to it, it's very easy to look right past it. Appreciate you watching
Why doesn’t any one of these reviewers ever know that there is an option to have color matched/painted wheel wells rather than plastic cladding. It’s called the N Line trim.
The N Line trim doesn't come with all the luxury items.... so it's not an option to have on the Limited
@@TheCarReviewGuys Yes, I suppose that would be true in that sense. The N-Line is quite well appointed itself though for those who don’t want to support the Hybrid movement.
Otherwise, I do own a 2023 Limited for almost 2 months now. Absolutely love it!
Personally, I tend to prefer plastic cladding as opposed to color matched. It just speaks SUV to me, and I enjoy the added contrast. I don’t care about HUD, but I would definitely also like a digital rear view mirror. The lack of volume knobs etc, is worth the sleek look and easy to clean surface with no obstructions and places that collect dirt.
The hints of cloth honestly didn’t thrill me at first either, but now I can appreciate it as it adds a completely different texture to the interior. Kind of like what interior designers do when the decorative homes.
Steering wheel is pretty awesome now that you mention it, and it certainly is a quiet cabin that handles bumps quite well. I have never used the auto reverse/forward feature from the key fob. Haven’t even tried it…haha!
Overall, nice job pointing out some key features. Take care!
My wife and I are looking at buying this car our main complaints are the lack of usb type c and wireless CarPlay.
There are wired carplay adapters for like $60 that turn any car into wireless carplay. So that is a pretty easy fix honestly.
Spare tire?
None on the Blue trim, just a mobility kit.
I would rather buy a use Lexus rx 350 for 40k
Yep everyone's finances are different. This new has a 100k mile warranty... while Lexus has great build quality some people can't afford a payment and risk unknown issues.
By the 50 th „ Like” i could not „Like „ listem anymore ., And I’m looking at this car!
Nice!
@@TheCarReviewGuys like you know it's like, well like you know like it could be like sloth and mindless like you know ..
@reserva120 if it makes you feel better to make fun of someone trying to run a business and putting hours into content, enjoy. I've never once commented on 1 person making fun of the words they use. Hope you get a hug and have a nice day. Spend time encourages others, not putting them down.
@@TheCarReviewGuys I hope that's a Joke and you're Not being stupid.. Being lazy and saying the word "Like" 50 times , like :) a Millennialism " a Mental disorder that transcends age groups".. is a Great way to ruin your work.. and your Child "Like "response doesn't bode Like well for you... Try Hard and don't be a Cry baby..