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2005 Hyundai Tucson in Rock Hill

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Vehicle Specs
Price: N/A Drivetrain: Two Wheel Drive
Year: 2005 Engine: V6
Mileage: 61,122 Bodystyle: SUVs
Location: Rock Hill,SC Doors: 4
Exterior: Black Dealer Stock #: N/A
Interior: N/A VIN #: N/A
Transmission: Automatic Seller Type: Dealer
About This Car
2005 Hyundai Tucson GLS *** CARFAX: Buy Back Guarantee, Clean Title, No Accident *** Loaded with: Power Sunroof, Leather Interior, Additional Equipment Included Towing-Camper Pkg, Theft Recovery Sys, Fixed Running Boards, Luggage Rack*** Checked top to bottom and ready for many more years and miles of service. Carfax Report Purchased 10-31-2009 Carfax Report Purchased 10-31-2009*** Tell us that you saw this vehicle on the Dealix Used Cars Network ***. Air Bag| Air Conditioning| AM/FM Radio| Anti-Lock Brakes| Automatic Transmission| Cruise Control| Front Air Conditioning| Keyless Entry| Power Brakes| Power Door Locks| Power Mirrors| Power Steering| Power Windows| Rear Window Defrost| Security Features| Tilt Steering Wheel
Professional Review

When you share a border with a saber-rattling big mouth who hates your guts, you tend to adopt a no-sudden-moves policy. So it is with hypercautious Hyundai. Into its showroom full of creditable but thoroughly unimaginative vehicles comes the new Tucson, the South Korean automaker's belated rival to the Toyota RAV4, the Honda CR-V, and the Ford Escape. The Tucson breaks no new ground in terms of styling, engineering, or packaging but, like all Hyundais, finds favor with its generous warranty, high content, and decent quality.

Based on the compact Elantra, the Tucson is nonetheless only slightly smaller than Hyundai's Santa Fe, which was derived from the mid-size Sonata. The company tells us that the next Santa Fe, which is more than a year away, will be bigger and beefier, la the Kia Sorento.

The availability of a V-6 in the cute-ute segment sounds noteworthy, but, despite its 173 horsepower and 178 pound-feet of torque, the Tucson's noisy 2.7-liter DOHC V-6 is anything but. The base engine is the Elantra's 140-horsepower, 2.0-liter DOHC four, matched to a five-speed manual or the unlovable four-speed autobox that's teamed with the V-6. Front-wheel drive is standard, but a worthwhile option is the Torque-On-Demand four-wheel-drive system, which can vary the power split from 99/1 percent front/rear to 50/50 when slippage is detected and which even features a 4wd lock mode for sand, snow, and off-pavement adventures.... Read full article

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