Used 2016 HyundaiTucson Limited

On the Lot
at Kunes Buick GMC of Oak Creek
    Odometer
    65,052 miles
    Fuel Economy
    25/30 MPG City/Hwy
    Transmission
    Automatic
    Drivetrain
    Front-wheel Drive
    Engine
    I-4 cyl
    VIN
    KM8J33A25GU204496
    Stock Number
    44T2016A
    Hyundai Tucson

    Included Packages & Accessories

    Detailed Specifications

    • Max seating capacity: 5
    • Horsepower: 175

    Dealer Notes

    2016 Hyundai Tucson Limited Coliseum Gray FWD 1.6L I4 DGI Turbocharged DOHC 16V ULEV II 175hp
    Recent Arrival! Clean CARFAX.

    Cooled and heated front seats, plus heated rear seats
    Panoramic sunroof with power tilt and slide
    Rear parking sensors and backup camera
    Lane departure warning and front collision mitigation
    Leather seating surfaces and adjustable lumbar driver seat
    Blind spot monitor and cross-traffic alert
    Premium audio system with satellite radio and MP3 capability
    Integrated navigation system with touchscreen display
    Adaptive cruise control
    Power liftgate with hands-free operation
    Keyless entry, push button start, and remote trunk release
    HID headlights and fog lamps for enhanced visibility
    Privacy glass and rear spoiler
    Heated mirrors with integrated turn signals
    7-speed automatic transmission with dual shift mode
    1.6L turbocharged engine, front-wheel drive
    Multi-zone automatic climate control
    Bluetooth connectivity and steering wheel audio controls
    Rear bench seat pass-through and ample cargo storage

    KBB.com Consumer Reviews

    Kelley Blue Book - KBB.com
    Overall4Out of 5
    • At Our Age

      By Sky on Friday, January 17, 2020

      5.0
      My wife and I had two cars, I had a 2004 Honda Pilot she had a 2017 Elantra. My wife is short and I am tall. We had to compromise. I couldn't get in and out of the Elantra and she couldn't drive the PIlot. The Tucson is the compromise, I like the design and the ease of getting in and out of the cabin. She likes the fact it fit her. An adjustable steering column makes it a great feature for those shorter people, like my wife. We need a good reliable vehicle, good on gas and at a price which we can afford. The vehicle has a lot of features for the money, far more than others in that body style Another feature we like was the warranty, 5 years or 60K miles plus 100K or 10 years on the engine and drivetrain. Since we are both retired and live very close to our store and doctors we are not worried about turbocharged engines. Great vehicle for the older generation, comfortable and quiet.
    • Worse car ever

      By Jo John on Monday, October 30, 2023

      1.0
      I drove a 2006 Tucson for 17 years, NO issues. This car is not a good car. Very disappointed in The 2017 Tucson. I spent every penny I had thinking I was buying a great car. This is a nightmare. I will never buy a Hyundai again. Selling this one as fast as I can. It hasbeen easy, a LOT of people know this car is crao. I wish I had known!
    • 2017 Tucson Engine Gone Bad

      By BadTucson2017 on Thursday, March 17, 2022

      1.0
      I have a 2017 Hyundai Tuscon that I purchased new, 5 years ago. My vehicle is garaged and I do all my maintenance timely at the dealership. 9 months ago, I was driving on the highway and my vehicle suddenly started to lose power and the engine got very loud. I had the vehicle towed to the dealership, where my vehicle remained for 3 months. After fighting for a week, the dealer finally gave me a loaner. Long story short, the dealer replaced my engine. Roll forward 6 months, March of 2022, I'm once again driving on the highway and my engine light comes on and my vehicle reduced speed to 30 MPH. I had to put on my hazards and get off the highway. Once again, I had the vehicle towed to the dealer. I then had to rent a vehicle as the dealer would not give me a loaner. I will now fight Hyundai to reimburse me for the rental fee. I was told by the dealer that the Knock Sensor Assembly went and caused the vehicle to only travel at 30 MPH. I have my vehicle back but I think it's time to unload it. When my engine failed, this was not a recall but Hyundai knew exactly what it was. I was still under warrantee at the time of the incident. I have read of other Tucson owners that had to pay for the engine. I honestly loved everything about my car but now, I'm tired of all the recalls and problems with the Tucson's and believe me there has been many. I no longer feel safe with Hyundai.