Stanoink Neutral Newbie August 7, 2004 Share August 7, 2004 Hi, Saw the tucson at jurong point today and i find it a nice car. Anyone knows if Tucson singapore version comes with ABS? I assume it is a standard item with Jap cars, but not sure for Korean makes. I know that it came with 1 air bag and not like tat shown in the brochure (dual and side air bags). Wonder how is the internal space compare with sonata? Thanks! ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheonger Neutral Newbie August 8, 2004 Share August 8, 2004 Hello ! You may wan to do a search on "Tucson" here. We have discussed about Tucson in details from previous thread. Yes, it comes with ABS and almost complete accessories ( Leather seat, Fog lamp, reverse sensor, 1 airbag etc... THe leg room is more spacious that it brother Santa-Fe. But it lose out on the boot space though. In general, the low price and the overall features certainly result to a good buy.....Happy searching and cheers ! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cashiertan Neutral Newbie August 8, 2004 Share August 8, 2004 (edited) SUV is a overkill in SG road however, for those who are keen in tucson may consider the KIA sportage which is better looking than tucson by miles, furthermore the interior is better as claimed by others who seen it. hyundai car always score lower in the looks department Edited August 8, 2004 by Cashiertan Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Carlover76 Neutral Newbie August 9, 2004 Share August 9, 2004 Ya, this I agree cos I find Hyundai cars on the interior are very traditional type and really square at corners and buttons compared to Kia cars by just comparing the Accent to Rio and Elantra to Cerato. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Silverarrow Neutral Newbie August 9, 2004 Share August 9, 2004 Quote SUV is a overkill in SG road however, for those who are keen in tucson may consider the KIA sportage which is better looking than tucson by miles, furthermore the interior is better as claimed by others who seen it. hyundai car always score lower in the looks department SUVs like the Mitsubishi Pajero and Toyota Landcruiser Prado may be considered as overkill for our roads, but small softroaders like the Toyota RAV4 and Honda CRV should be okay. Some people like them for their safety, since they are built tougher than your average sedan, while the elevated seating positions help a little. And they don't guzzle and pollute any more than mid-sized family saloons like the Toyota Camry or the Honda Accord. As for the bland looks of Hyundai vehicles, I don't think Hyundai executives will make drastic changes to Bangle up the appearance of their cars, since they are selling very well globally, while ranking pretty high on JD Power's surveys. Also, if you were to read comments from some international car forums, you'll find that the Tucson actually received praise for its original styling, while they were having a field day bashing the Sportage for mimicking the styling of the Ford Escape and Volvo XC90. To each his own, I guess. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Fuctitude Neutral Newbie September 16, 2006 Share September 16, 2006 TO me real overkill is make like TOYOTA FORTUNNER, Pajero. They consumed a large chunk of limited oil resources big bulky and block roads. It is really an overkill. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cbx750p 1st Gear September 16, 2006 Share September 16, 2006 Yo, people buy these big oversize moving road blocks for two reasons ! First for seemingly more road appearance, recognition that they are big and are there and they can afford what is termed as a life style vehicle. Secondly, as most would opening declared, these beast give you a higher rate of survival in any given crash. Because of their construction, they are more "SAFE" which is generally true. Does not mean that if you drive slowly, keep left and stay clear of traffic in front of you, you are SAFE. It is usually the unexpected head-on that would kill most ! Imagine, a head on between a Picanto and a Fortunner ! Who would walk out alive ? IMHO, these beast are indeed overkills for our roads but cannot deny that they offer better protection for the family. I like them but would not buy one because of the FC, road tax, high CG ( roll over during fast corners ), bulkiness and high price though. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bhaal Neutral Newbie September 17, 2006 Share September 17, 2006 Whoa, this is a 2 year old thread. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nqh71 Neutral Newbie September 25, 2006 Share September 25, 2006 Hi Bro, Do visit www.sgtog.org if you want to find out more about Tucson. Hope it helps. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeek Neutral Newbie September 29, 2006 Share September 29, 2006 website is under a loooooong maintenance period la........must be making it super..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Biting 1st Gear September 29, 2006 Share September 29, 2006 These vehicles are good for site use. Finally they came up with something more affordable like the fortuner. Previously, the prado and pajero were pretty ex. The tucson always get stuck because it's only 2WD. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Zeek Neutral Newbie September 29, 2006 Share September 29, 2006 agreed, i like thefrontrunner....... in fact the Suzuki looks super.....i like the looks.....the white looks solid....... btw, they do have the 4 wheel drive version of the tucson...too.... bottomline is the price for the buck..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Landex Clutched October 5, 2006 Share October 5, 2006 Er... wat is the frontrunner?? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tann Clutched February 3, 2007 Share February 3, 2007 I heard there is a car clinic going on @Jurong area for Tucson on coming sunday 9.30am @FairWay Club Conducted by our in house guru Mr G aka Twincam... and get your Tuc in shape for the long CNY weekend. Date: Sunday Feb 4th 2007 Time: 10 am Place: Fairway Club, 11 Japanese Garden Sg 619229 Map : http://www.palmresort.com/newsletter/ver4/...ocation_map.jpg Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mud_rocker Neutral Newbie April 8, 2007 Share April 8, 2007 Hyundai Tucson 2WD is a nice ride if you are planning to drive on-road all the time. But if you like to go offroad and yet has some cash to spare, I would recommend a 4WD type. It does make a big difference between the 2 types. Moreover, this is the cheapest 4WD you can find in the market. Quite worth. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tomkurus Clutched September 28, 2008 Share September 28, 2008 How come it's all quiet in the western front? Is Tuscon owners on the downtrend? I think believe that it is a bargain SUV for its class and relatively easy on consumption 1L for 8-9km Hope more Tucson owners will roll in soon. Pretty quiet, Maybe more on I.C.E. performance, type of tires, and etc. etc. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Albertotango Neutral Newbie July 15, 2009 Share July 15, 2009 ant updates from tuscon owners? i thinking of getting one...any comments?tQ in advance Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Multi 3rd Gear July 15, 2009 Share July 15, 2009 On 7/15/2009 at 4:13 AM, Albertotango said: ant updates from tuscon owners? i thinking of getting one...any comments?tQ in advance Visit here: http://z12.invisionfree.com/SGTOG/index.php?act=idx ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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