2016 Hyundai Tucson Review: It's Boring, But That's A Good Thing [VIDEO] - International Business Times

The Hyundai Tucson is not exciting to look at, fun to drive or particularly cool. You’re not going to brag to your friends that you just bought one, nor are car enthusiasts in Mustangs and Subarus going to give you thumbs-up at red lights to validate your ticket to the cool car club. At that level, the Hyundai Tucson succeeds: it’s quiet, comfortable and decently efficient, if a bit light on features. Hyundai loaned International Business Times a Tucson Eco, equipped with its 1. 6-liter, four-cylinder turbocharged engine attached to a new seven-speed dual-clutch transmission. Nothing in the segment is particularly daring, and the Tucson doesn’t challenge the status quo (though it does look better than the model it replaces ). It’s going to blend into suburban parking lots everywhere, but the Ruby Wine paint our test... Hyundai’s corporate horizontal grill dominates the Tucson’s face, supported by a pair of downturned headlamps. Past that, there’s not much to say -- the Tucson looks decent, but nobody’s going to bother you for photos at a gas station. Source: www.ibtimes.com