Any Tucson owners out there?
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
On Mar 12, 12:23 pm, Greg <x_gb...@***.net> wrote:
> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
I think its selling fine in my area. Wash, DC. I have had mine for a
few weeks and so far I really like it. Just over 1000 miles and avg
19 mpg so far with a lot of city driving.
> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
I think its selling fine in my area. Wash, DC. I have had mine for a
few weeks and so far I really like it. Just over 1000 miles and avg
19 mpg so far with a lot of city driving.
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I have a ’06 2.7L and live in WV. I avg 19mpg anywhere I drive, be it
city, rural country roads or interstate. Anyone know where the oil
filter is located? It is coming up on 3500m and is due for a chang
"RobertHenne" wrote
> On Mar 12, 12:23 pm, Greg <x_gb...@***.net> wrote:
> > This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does
> that mean there
> > aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling
> well?
>
> I think its selling fine in my area. Wash, DC. I have had
> mine for a
> few weeks and so far I really like it. Just over 1000 miles
> and avg
> 19 mpg so far with a lot of city driving.
city, rural country roads or interstate. Anyone know where the oil
filter is located? It is coming up on 3500m and is due for a chang
"RobertHenne" wrote
> On Mar 12, 12:23 pm, Greg <x_gb...@***.net> wrote:
> > This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does
> that mean there
> > aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling
> well?
>
> I think its selling fine in my area. Wash, DC. I have had
> mine for a
> few weeks and so far I really like it. Just over 1000 miles
> and avg
> 19 mpg so far with a lot of city driving.
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"jeffphillips69" <none@000.com> wrote in message
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>I have a ’06 2.7L and live in WV. I avg 19mpg anywhere I drive, be it
> city, rural country roads or interstate. Anyone know where the oil
> filter is located? It is coming up on 3500m and is due for a change
Go to www.hmaservice.com and sign up for a free account. Go to "Site
Requirements" and be sure you have the free Adobe picture viewer. You will
be able to find the filter, wiring diagrams, component locations,
specifications, troubleshooting, and a lot of other good information.
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
<RobertHenne@gmail.com> wrote in message
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> On Mar 12, 12:23 pm, Greg <x_gb...@***.net> wrote:
>> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean
>> there
>> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
>
> I think its selling fine in my area. Wash, DC. I have had mine for a
> few weeks and so far I really like it. Just over 1000 miles and avg
> 19 mpg so far with a lot of city driving.
>
>I have 7,000 Mi on my 06.. I love it . I get about 18 mpg.( I have a lead
>foot my wife says) My wife gets about 20.
I think the reason you don't see any posts is they are worry free! I have
not had ANY worries with mine so far..
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
On Mar 12, 12:23 pm, Greg <x_gb...@***.net> wrote:
> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
I just bought a 2007 SE with heated seats, sunroof, 6 CD changer and a
week after we had it we got a foot of snow covered in ice. So out we
went out in it & I could not get it to fishtail, the ESC was flashing
away & I slammed on the brakes to spin it in a KMart parking lot that
was empty and the ABS pump kicked in. WOW! No salide,fishtail, just
stop. She showed me I am safe in her. The lumbar seat with heat on a
-16 degree day is one way to start it out right. And how fast the
heat inside kicks in is amazing. Mirrors melted in 3 minutes as
advertised.
I keep my headlights with foglights on as many Ohio drivers do so
freeway as well as streets you are seen! Get out of the car & all
lights go off! That's Hyundai, never a dead battery!
Tearful good bye to my 2002 Sante Fe which was a great auto but my
Tucson is being treated like a millionaire with plenty of folks
staring at me & I wave at them thru the open sunroof. Only problem
was stopping under a freeway entrance sign with 7 pigeons on it & we
got pooped on! What a laugh that was!!!!
It has their weird odometer, with trip milage, tells you how many
miles you can drive til fillup, MPG (19.5 and I am coming up on 500
miles). even a clock in military time that I used as a cop. The fold
down seats with no removing headrests as I had to do with the Sante Fe
is great. The new style of grocery bag holder is great also. Then th
ultimate: kick husband into back seat behidn me as I ought a cherry
tree & it fit from the dashboard on the back of the front seat folded
down, out the back window! Saved me $75 bringing it home vs delivery.
> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
I just bought a 2007 SE with heated seats, sunroof, 6 CD changer and a
week after we had it we got a foot of snow covered in ice. So out we
went out in it & I could not get it to fishtail, the ESC was flashing
away & I slammed on the brakes to spin it in a KMart parking lot that
was empty and the ABS pump kicked in. WOW! No salide,fishtail, just
stop. She showed me I am safe in her. The lumbar seat with heat on a
-16 degree day is one way to start it out right. And how fast the
heat inside kicks in is amazing. Mirrors melted in 3 minutes as
advertised.
I keep my headlights with foglights on as many Ohio drivers do so
freeway as well as streets you are seen! Get out of the car & all
lights go off! That's Hyundai, never a dead battery!
Tearful good bye to my 2002 Sante Fe which was a great auto but my
Tucson is being treated like a millionaire with plenty of folks
staring at me & I wave at them thru the open sunroof. Only problem
was stopping under a freeway entrance sign with 7 pigeons on it & we
got pooped on! What a laugh that was!!!!
It has their weird odometer, with trip milage, tells you how many
miles you can drive til fillup, MPG (19.5 and I am coming up on 500
miles). even a clock in military time that I used as a cop. The fold
down seats with no removing headrests as I had to do with the Sante Fe
is great. The new style of grocery bag holder is great also. Then th
ultimate: kick husband into back seat behidn me as I ought a cherry
tree & it fit from the dashboard on the back of the front seat folded
down, out the back window! Saved me $75 bringing it home vs delivery.
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
"The Awesome 1" <theawesome1@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> The lumbar seat with heat on a
> -16 degree day is one way to start it out right. And how fast the
> heat inside kicks in is amazing. Mirrors melted in 3 minutes as
> advertised.
Why wait? Set the seat switch to "on", set the defroster on in case of
frost, and use a remote starter. Most can also be programmed to turn on the
rear defroster.
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
"Greg" <x_gblum@***.net> wrote in message
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> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
Count me as another happy '06 Tucson owner, and as another Greg. Mine is a
GLS, AWD, automatic. I've had it since May, it has just gone through its
15,000 mile service, and I'm averaging 21mpg with the 6 cyl.
It's been great all winter. I love it.
Greg
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> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
Count me as another happy '06 Tucson owner, and as another Greg. Mine is a
GLS, AWD, automatic. I've had it since May, it has just gone through its
15,000 mile service, and I'm averaging 21mpg with the 6 cyl.
It's been great all winter. I love it.
Greg
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
On Mar 12, 9:23 am, Greg <x_gb...@***.net> wrote:
> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
I bought an '05 LX V6 (all options except sunroof & 4WD) from a co-
worker who had it for 18 months & 6100 miles. No issues. Smooth daily
driver & musical instrument hauler.
> This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
I bought an '05 LX V6 (all options except sunroof & 4WD) from a co-
worker who had it for 18 months & 6100 miles. No issues. Smooth daily
driver & musical instrument hauler.
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
On Mar 23, 11:38 am, "Mark" <markb...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Mar 12, 9:23 am, Greg <x_gb...@***.net> wrote:
>
> > This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> > aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
>
> I bought an '05 LX V6 (all options except sunroof & 4WD) from a co-
> worker who had it for 18 months & 6100 miles. No issues. Smooth daily
> driver & musical instrument hauler.
I take back the "no issues" comment. My ONE issue: 6CD changer does
not play MP3s. Boo hoo!
> On Mar 12, 9:23 am, Greg <x_gb...@***.net> wrote:
>
> > This Newsgroup seems to be very light on Tucson ?'s. Does that mean there
> > aren't many of us out there? Or, is the Tucson not selling well?
>
> I bought an '05 LX V6 (all options except sunroof & 4WD) from a co-
> worker who had it for 18 months & 6100 miles. No issues. Smooth daily
> driver & musical instrument hauler.
I take back the "no issues" comment. My ONE issue: 6CD changer does
not play MP3s. Boo hoo!
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"Mark" <markbock@gmail.com> wrote in message
>
> I take back the "no issues" comment. My ONE issue: 6CD changer does
> not play MP3s. Boo hoo!
>
My '07 Sonata with the Infinity 6 CD changer does. Of course, electronics
change every three days to something new so that may be the difference.
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
DaveInLakeVilla@webtv.net (Dave in Lake Villa) wrote in news:17083-
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> How many MPG's are you Tucson owners getting and with what size engine
> ? Do u find its big enough inside for your needs ? And...do u find the
> acceleration to be adequate ? Thanks.
>
>
I have the V6 automatic and only get in the high teens driving about 75%
highway. The MPG is my only gripe. Acceleration is fine and we are very
pleased with its storage capacity and other hauling capabilities.
46140A0B-23@storefull-3237.bay.webtv.net:
> How many MPG's are you Tucson owners getting and with what size engine
> ? Do u find its big enough inside for your needs ? And...do u find the
> acceleration to be adequate ? Thanks.
>
>
I have the V6 automatic and only get in the high teens driving about 75%
highway. The MPG is my only gripe. Acceleration is fine and we are very
pleased with its storage capacity and other hauling capabilities.
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
Hello Greg,
G> I have the V6 automatic and only get in the high teens driving about
G> 75% highway. The MPG is my only gripe. Acceleration is fine and we
G> are very pleased with its storage capacity and other hauling
G> capabilities.
The question that immediately comes to my mind is how fast do you drive when
on the highway? Could also be that you are in a lot of stop and go traffic
when in the city?
High teens seems quite poor, especially when the EPA estimates for the FWD
and 4WD are 20/26 and 19/24, respecitively, city/highway.
Regards,
Wayne Moses
Houston, Texa
G> I have the V6 automatic and only get in the high teens driving about
G> 75% highway. The MPG is my only gripe. Acceleration is fine and we
G> are very pleased with its storage capacity and other hauling
G> capabilities.
The question that immediately comes to my mind is how fast do you drive when
on the highway? Could also be that you are in a lot of stop and go traffic
when in the city?
High teens seems quite poor, especially when the EPA estimates for the FWD
and 4WD are 20/26 and 19/24, respecitively, city/highway.
Regards,
Wayne Moses
Houston, Texa
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Re: Any Tucson owners out there?
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> wrote in
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> Hello Greg,
>
> G> I have the V6 automatic and only get in the high teens driving
> about G> 75% highway. The MPG is my only gripe. Acceleration is fine
> and we G> are very pleased with its storage capacity and other hauling
> G> capabilities.
>
> The question that immediately comes to my mind is how fast do you
> drive when on the highway? Could also be that you are in a lot of stop
> and go traffic when in the city?
>
> High teens seems quite poor, especially when the EPA estimates for the
> FWD and 4WD are 20/26 and 19/24, respecitively, city/highway.
>
> Regards,
> Wayne Moses
> Houston, Texas
>
>
>
I know mileage may vary, etc., but I've lived and worked at the same
places for quite some time and driven a variety of vehicles over that
period. In all cases except the Tucson, my mileage has averaged in the
upper end of the EPA range. For example my current other vehicle is
rated at 22-31 and I get 27. As you pointed out the Tucson is rated at
19-24. I've owned it since November of '05 and driven it 15,000 miles
with an average MPG of 18.
news:fd672428209d98c94761c87f17bc@news-server.houston.rr.com:
> Hello Greg,
>
> G> I have the V6 automatic and only get in the high teens driving
> about G> 75% highway. The MPG is my only gripe. Acceleration is fine
> and we G> are very pleased with its storage capacity and other hauling
> G> capabilities.
>
> The question that immediately comes to my mind is how fast do you
> drive when on the highway? Could also be that you are in a lot of stop
> and go traffic when in the city?
>
> High teens seems quite poor, especially when the EPA estimates for the
> FWD and 4WD are 20/26 and 19/24, respecitively, city/highway.
>
> Regards,
> Wayne Moses
> Houston, Texas
>
>
>
I know mileage may vary, etc., but I've lived and worked at the same
places for quite some time and driven a variety of vehicles over that
period. In all cases except the Tucson, my mileage has averaged in the
upper end of the EPA range. For example my current other vehicle is
rated at 22-31 and I get 27. As you pointed out the Tucson is rated at
19-24. I've owned it since November of '05 and driven it 15,000 miles
with an average MPG of 18.