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Hyundai has come a long way in terms of quality and reputation in the past few years. Judging from our look at the company's latest model one can safely place the Tucson alongside comparable models from established players. What's more it costs hundreds of dollars less than its rivals yet it is loaded with features.The Tucson is not a sporty vehicle, but the V6 engine provides enough power to satisfy most people. Overall, the Tucson is the right sort of car for someone looking for a roomy entry-level vehicle that costs less than its rivals, yet includes plenty of state-of-the-art safety features, lots of comfort and convenience features along and an industry-leading warranty. New Car Test Drive correspondent John Rettie is based in Santa Barbara.
2005 Hyundai Tucson Review by "New Car Test Drive"
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