2016 Hyundai Tucson

When you’re always trying for better, often you win best.
The 2016 Tucson was named Best Compact SUV for the Money by U.S. News & World Report. Next up, Tucson won MotorWeek’s 2016 Drivers’ Choice Award for Best Small Utility. In both cases, the critics said Tucson received top honors in its class for outstanding value.

Get efficient power on demand.
It’s just a more advanced way to go. The Tucson’s 7-speed Dual Clutch Automatic Transmission always makes the smoothest most efficient shift at the precise moment it’s needed. And Tucson is the only vehicle in its class to offer it.

Everybody deserves a great seat.
Tucson’s interior is an undeniably stylish place with premium touches everywhere you look. And to top it all off, Tucson offers several seating features to add to your comfort that others don’t, like available ventilated front seats and available heated rear seats. Plus, the standard beige cloth interior is covered with YES Essentials® stain- and odor-resistant fabric.   Claim based on comparison of specifications on manufacturer websites.

Advanced braking to go with all of Tucson’s get-up-and-go.
Having an advanced braking system at your command is essential to enjoying safer journeys. That’s the thinking behind Tucson’s available Automatic Emergency Braking System with Pedestrian Detection. If it determines that a collision is imminent and the driver does not react, the system deploys Automatic Emergency Braking. When a vehicle is detected, the system can apply full brake-force stopping power from 5 to 50 mph. When a pedestrian is detected, full stopping power is automatically applied from 5 to 43 mph.

Tucson offers advanced safety features others don’t.
Safety is so important. It’s why Tucson offers so many available advanced safety features. Take the available Lane Change Assist, it measures the closing speed of an approaching vehicle in the adjacent lane to determine if changing lanes is safe and if it’s not, gives the driver an audible and visual warning.

Hyundai Wins Lowest Projected 5-Year Ownership Costs by Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com
For 2016, the Hyundai brand was named a winner of the annual Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own Awards, recognizing new vehicles with the lowest projected ownership costs. The annual award takes into consideration depreciation, expected fuel costs, finance and insurance fees, maintenance and repair costs, and state fees. The 2016 Tucson is just one of the Hyundai models that makes this success possible.   2016 model-year vehicles’ projected cost to own for the initial five-year ownership period is based on the average Kelley Blue Book 5-Year Cost to Own data which considers depreciation and costs such as fuel and insurance. For more information, visit www.kbb.com.

Impressive standard features
Wherever you go you’ll enjoy a long list of standard features that includes a 5-inch touchscreen audio system with 6 speakers, smart phone and auxiliary inputs and a rearview camera. There are also power windows, door locks and mirrors. While Tucson’s standard 17-inch alloy wheels give you a great look, confident ride and responsive handling.

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