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Happy to announce that I too joined the Tucson Club. Took delivery of my Tucson Diesel Signature AT AWD Black. Just drove about 40 Kms on the Outer and Inner Ring road in Chennai, I am yet to explore much of it. I could get a feel of the Lane Keep Assist, Smart Cruise Control, etc. Would be taking it for a long drive (Chennai to Mumbai) later this month and will share my experience then. For now, just couple of pictures after ppf + cermaic coating ...

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Originally Posted by goldsun
(Post 5507434)
Happy to announce that I too joined the Tucson Club. Took delivery of my Tucson Diesel Signature AT AWD Black. |
Congratulations and welcome to the club. The color looks awesome. Looks to me you went for a PPF or Ceramic coating from some of the images. Wishing you a long and happy ownership and thousands of exhilarating drive miles. :)
Regards, Murali
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Originally Posted by Highflyer
(Post 5506538)
How do you rate interiors and ride comfort of Tucson to Octavia? I hear good things about Octavia. Only catch is ASS of Škoda, which is nowhere compared to Hyundai. |
I will give you my impression of 4th Gen Octavia and current Tucson. Octavia has nice interior. But I did'nt like beige alcantara leather on dashboard as well as on seats. I have liked black ones on Kodiaq and Superb. I was given test drive in a car which had run about 19k Kms. Beige alcantara leather looked very dirty and did't give premium feeling at all in that test drive vehicle. May be that particular car was not properly maintained. Further I did't like placement of AC vents as well. Ergonomically everything else was was spot on. Everything was similar to 3rd Gen Octavia and I don't think it was a bad thing. Tucson's interior is excellent. Everything looks and feel premium. Apart from light beige colour which can easily get dirty, I do not have any complains.
I feel Tucson has more space than Octavia both for front and rear passenger. Incidental during our test drive of 4th Gen Octavia, we felt that 3rd Gen Octavia has better front and rear space than 4th Gen Octavia. Tucson can easily seat 5 whereas Octavia comfortably seat 4 only due to large hump in rear seats.
For ride, I will compare 3rd Gen Octavia to current Tucson as I haven't spent much time in 4th Gen Octavia. Octavia's ride can be termed as comfortable though on a bit firmer side. At low speeds you can feel imperfections on the road but at higher speed you do not feel anything. It rides really well. Octavia's handling was very good. I am not the one who will stretch the limit of my car. I had no issues negotiating turns at high speeds on hilly sections between Ahmedabad - Udaipur. Tucson's low speed ride is better than Octavia's. Compared to earlier generation, ride has become stiffer in Tuscon. I haven't got an opportunity to take it on highways but my limited experience on city road suggests that on highways also handling would be fine though not in the same league as Octavia. It is perfectly understandable as Octavia is a Sedan whereas Tucson an SUV!
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Originally Posted by goldsun
(Post 5507434)
Happy to announce that I too joined the Tucson Club. Took delivery of my Tucson Diesel Signature AT AWD Black. Just drove about 40 Kms on the Outer and Inner Ring road in Chennai, I am yet to explore much of it. I could get a feel of the Lane Keep Assist, Smart Cruise Control, etc. Would be taking it for a long drive (Chennai to Mumbai) later this month and will share my experience then. For now, just couple of pictures after ppf + cermaic coating ... |
Congratulations and welcome to the Tucson Club!
Welcome to the club. Wish you years of stress free and blissful ownership
Congratulations on your brand-new acquisition. Here's wishing you years of pleasant driving. The color is amazing. BTW, why both PPF and Ceramic coating>
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Originally Posted by riskanuj
(Post 5505353)
Hi! Did anyone find 3D floor mats/accessories for their Tucson? Thinking if I should take the ones Hyundai is giving for ~5500/- |
I bought the floor mats from the below website.
https://www.hotcarshop.in/productdet...)&_pc=PROD5730
It was delivered promptly and fits Tucson well. This version costs 6900. There is one more version costing 4900 as well.
I also bought the side step from the Hyundai dealer for 32k
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Originally Posted by pd1108
(Post 5509019)
Congratulations on your brand-new acquisition. Here's wishing you years of pleasant driving. The color is amazing. BTW, why both PPF and Ceramic coating> |
Just because, the detailer offered it at about 50% of the cost as it is incremental.
Hi, need your inputs, whether to go for insurance from dealership that comes under Hyundai Assurance Program, they have listed many hassle free claim benefits over third party insurers and an additional zero depreciation premium for 32k, which I feel is too high just for add-on. Thoughts?
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Originally Posted by madagascar
(Post 5509098)
I bought the floor mats from the below website. https://www.hotcarshop.in/productdet...)&_pc=PROD5730
It was delivered promptly and fits Tucson well. This version costs 6900. There is one more version costing 4900 as well.
I also bought the side step from the Hyundai dealer for 32k |
Could you please post the pictures of the car with the side step accessory.
Thank you:thumbs up
Hello All,
Today I was able to spot Upcoming Hyundai Creta in Indonesia the font design looks exactly like Hyundai Tucson with some changes to the DRL section.
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Originally Posted by Mathan1130
(Post 5510077)
Could you please post the pictures of the car with the side step accessory.
Thank you:thumbs up |

Tucson is probably one of the very few cars that can truly replace an Octavia, offer the full sized SUV feel and then some without burning your pockets. And Hyundai is known for a trouble free ownership.
Wishing you many thousand miles with it! Happy motoring!
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Originally Posted by motorturf
(Post 5509958)
Hi, need your inputs, whether to go for insurance from dealership that comes under Hyundai Assurance Program, they have listed many hassle free claim benefits over third party insurers and an additional zero depreciation premium for 32k, which I feel is too high just for add-on. Thoughts? |
I took through dealership and got 20k discount on same as did comparison with external market.
I think for first year atleast go via dealer and from subsequent years take a call about outside.
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Originally Posted by madagascar
(Post 5509098)
I bought the floor mats from the below website. https://www.hotcarshop.in/productdet...)&_pc=PROD5730
It was delivered promptly and fits Tucson well. This version costs 6900. There is one more version costing 4900 as well.
I also bought the side step from the Hyundai dealer for 32k |
Hi, can you share the pictures with the mats attached in the car? Also please share your experience regarding their quality and fit.
Thanks in advance
Hi Everyone,
So I have also joined the Tucson club, signature diesel 4WD :)
some pictures:
I have not been able to drive much due to travel but would be going on a long road trip once I am back.
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