10.0

really awful
Crashes / Fires:
5 / 1
Injuries / Deaths:
3 / 0
Average Mileage:
10,335 miles

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problem #58

Mar 092017

Tucson

  • 21,000 miles
The vehicle failed to accelerate on a circle causing me and another vehicle to collide. I have taken the car into the shop on numerous occasions the first time at 150 miles on the odometer and continuing for over a year, each time the dealership insists that no problem exists or existed, neither Hyundai nor the dealership will acknowledge that there is an inherent safety issue with this 7 speed transmission, this vehicle decelerates, hesitates from a stop and does not always handle in a safe manner. I am extremely careful and cognizant of these issues when I am driving always taking extra precautions however, in this instance that slight hesitation in acceleration was enough to produce severe damage to my vehicle, substantial monetary loss and injury.

- Wall Township, NJ, USA

problem #57

Mar 262018

Tucson

  • 6,000 miles
We purchased this car in October 2017. We brought the car in three times in the first four months as the car would not accelerate when making a left hand turn. It would shutter and feel like it was going to stall leaving me in oncoming traffic from the opposite lane. It would also happen when backing out of parking spot. The car would suddenly jolt forward when the gas pedal was pressed multiple times. The dealer was unable to recreate the problem as it comes and goes all the time and happens without warning. The car functions horribly in traffic hesitating and then jolting forward being a safety hazard when rolling. Last week my car completely shut off while I was driving it with my children in the car. I had to coast to the side of the road and put it in park. It made a loud clunking noise. I turning the car off and then back on. I was then able to drive it home. The dealership says it iisnt throwing any codes or indicating any problems. They report that my computer is up to date. This car is a safety hazard and I am terrified to drive it. Hyundai won't buy it back saying that I just need to learn 'how to drive my car.' They offered me two months payments. I will not put my family back in this car and they want me to take this car back. This car should be recalled and taken off the road!

- Forked River, NJ, USA

problem #56

Dec 012017

Tucson

  • 20 miles
When you press on the gas pedal, sometimes the car will no go, the RPM revs up very high. The car pauses and then will go. Very dangerous especially when turning left or leaving a traffic light, on on the slightest incline. This is a brand new car. (we are leasing this, and got the car end of November 2017) I currently have 3200 miles on it and scared to drive it.

- Phoenix, AZ, USA

problem #55

Feb 272018

Tucson

  • 5,200 miles
We have just under 6,000 miles on our new car which was purchased November 2017. We have noticed two major concerns with this vehicle and poses a significant safety issue. First we have noticed that when at a complete stop and push the gas pedal it will jerk and not go for a sew seconds. This doesn't happen all the time, but we have almost been in two accidents by the time it took to move the car from a stopped position when trying to turn. I have reported this to the dealership and they will be looking at why the lag would occur when the gas pedal is depressed. Secondly, there have been times at a complete stop that the car wants to move forward even with the brake pedal engaged. Please take time to look into these series safety issues as I have researched I am not the only one who has had these issues.

- Milan, IL, USA

problem #54

Mar 232018

Tucson

  • 7,100 miles
Any time from a stopped position or just accelerating while moving; I get lag or no acceleration at all. I have a Tucson turbo. My husband took this vehicle into be looked at in October and the dealership hooked it up to a computer and reset something to help regulate the acceleration. Learning the driving is what he was told it was doing. It helped for a few days maybe a week but then started back to having issues. My husband took it in last Friday & was told that this is how it's supposed to be. The guy in the service department wouldn't even look at it and told my husband that he has this conversation at least 2 or 3 times a week. He didn't look at it or record our concern. This is dangerous. I've almost been in an accident. I purchased this vehicle for safety and this is not safe!

- Kennesaw, GA, USA

problem #53

Sep 132017

Tucson

  • 5,000 miles
I have owned the Tucson since 1/25/17.there is a lag/surge issue when excelerating. Not all the time, but seems to be happening more lately. In hindsight this situation had happened but I thought it was just getting use to the new vehicle. When I brought it in for service I mentioned it on a couple of occasions. I was told it was due to the dual clutch and the vehicle was "operating as intended". I find that hard to believe that when you are sitting at a stop light and step on the gas when the light changes it lags then surges into the intersection. Or, stopped in traffic and when it is time to move forward, lag and surge almost hitting the vehicle in front of me. As well as merging onto a highway and lagging as traffic is coming at you at 65 mph and you are lagging and hoping not to be hit. I find it hard to believe that Hyundai wants their vehicles to be running in this manner. I have been in touch with Hyundai customer connect and they send me back to the dealership. When I first got on to your site there wasn't as many reports as there are today. This is a very dangerous situation and I don't want to be a statistic. I have owned several Hyundai's over the years but never their SUV. I am keeping a record or every time this happens.

- Clinton, MA, USA

problem #52

Mar 232018

Tucson 4-cyl

  • 36 miles
This car hesitates from idling in traffic to accelarting. It is intermittent, and I have been in the middle of an intersection on many occasions when the car just won't move for a few seconds. It is just enough hesitation to cause an accident and I don't feel safe driving it because of this. It is fine in highway driving. I brought it in to the dealer and they said the hesitation is due to the dual transmission. I beg to differ, because I had a 2013 Hyundai accent, and there was no hesitation like this. I feel the transmission is faulty in 1st gear. I will not attempt to pull out into an intersection unless I am certain I have enough clearance from both sides in case the car hesitates. It is quite frightening. If there is not a recall on this vehicle, I am thinking of returning it to the dealer.

- Brokton, MA, USA

problem #51

Sep 302017

Tucson

  • 4,500 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. While attempting to turn left once the traffic light turned green, the vehicle hesitated and jerked as if the vehicle would stall during acceleration. The contact stated that the failure occurred at least twice previously; however, one of the two times the vehicle actually stalled. The contact called woodhouse Hyundai of omaha (11540 w Dodge rd, omaha, ne 68154; 402-592-1007) who stated that the hesitation was normal due to the vehicle being equipped with a dual clutch transmission; however, this did not explain the stalling that occurred with the vehicle. The vehicle was not diagnosed or repaired. The manufacturer was made aware of the failure and opened case number: 11107853. The manufacturer informed the contact that their regional department would be contacting them to assist further. The contact had not yet been contacted by the regional department. The approximate failure mileage was 4,500.

- Elkhorn, NE, USA

problem #50

Mar 142018

Tucson

  • 14,197 miles
The vehicle does not accelerate when the gas pedal is pressed upon. When the vehicle does accelerate the RPM's are in the range on 3000-5000 and the car will lunge ahead. When turning into an intersection, the vehicle will reduce acceleration unexpectedly which leads to very scary moments that a collision with another vehicle could occur. When attempting to accelerate onto the freeway, the vehicle was at 5000 RPM at 55 mph and the acceleration began to slow down ad I had to pull off to the side with my 3 children with traffic coming at me at rates of over 65 mph. When in reverse, the vehicle often will not accelerate to begin the process of going back, if it does, again it lunges at a high rate and control of the vehicle becomes hard as you may have the steering wheel in the turning motion. The vehicle has been brought to the dealer twice and they state this is how the vehicle is suppose to function.

- Des Moines, IA, USA

problem #49

Feb 052018

Tucson

  • 4,000 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that the transmission was faulty in the vehicle. There were no warning indicators illuminated before or during the failure. The vehicle was taken to the dealer (henderson Hyundai superstore, 460 N boulder hwy, henderson, nv 89015) where it was diagnosed that the transmission failed. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The failure mileage was 4,000. The VIN was not available.

- Las Vegas, NV, USA

problem #48

Mar 092018

Tucson

  • 1,000 miles
At various times during driving the car's engine will feel like there's no power or no gas and will go into a stall. This has happened both during accelerating from a stop going into traffic and during driving and accelerating. I have inquired at the dealership(fucillo Hyundai) and the service department suggested to use 93 octane, that was almost a year now and still happens sporadically. This is a very unsafe condition especially while pulling into traffic and the car goes into a "stall". researching blogs this is happening to other owners and is not isolated to me.

- Schenectady, NY, USA

problem #47

Nov 172017

Tucson

  • 4,245 miles
I have taken my car to the dealership 4 times since the purchase of my vehicle in September for the same similar issues all resulting from the dual clutch transmission. The issues have ranged and started will check engine light coming on in November whereas car was running rough and delay in acceleration. They replaced a sensor. 3 days later check engine light came back on again causing low power they replaced engine harness. February again rough idle and car died multiple times while at light and/or parked causing to be restarted service department stated they were not able to duplicate but usual cause is due to dual clutch so they reset dual clutch adaptive valves. March 2nd while sitting in a parking lot in drive I pushed the gas pedal rpms reved to 3-4 and I could hear the engine as if I was driving whereas the car was not moving similar to if the car was in neutral. March 5th after not driving the car for the weekend I was stopped at a red light when the light turned green to make a left turn I accelerated and the car slows down causing cars behind me to slam on breaks to avoid rear ending me. Next day while driving through a residential area going around 10 miles per hour the car jeeves me foward and slows down to almost a dead stop. I took the vehicle back again we're again they said it can not be duplicated and they also stated the car is supposed to slow down when driving drastic speeds often. Almost causing accidents. There is no way myself or any of my children will be driving this car I am terrified of this vehicle and don't feel I should have to risk my families lives for someone to realize something is terribly wrong with my car.

- North Las Vegas, NV, USA

problem #46

Feb 202018

Tucson 4-cyl

  • Automatic transmission
  • 1,100 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. The contact stated that the transmission was faulty in the vehicle. There were no warning indicators illuminated. The vehicle was taken to boucher Hyundai of waukesha (1583 E moreland blvd, waukesha, wi) where the vehicle was diagnosed, but the failure could not be duplicated. The manufacturer was not notified of the failure. The VIN was unknown. The approximate failure mileage was 1,100. The consumer stated the transmission was reset on 02/2018.

- Waukesha, WI, USA

problem #45

Jan 032018

Tucson

  • 5,000 miles
Vehicle stalls and is slow to take off when moving forward from a stop. Engines revs high however slow at moving.

- Rowland, NC, USA

problem #44

Feb 252018

Tucson

  • 2,200 miles
The contact owns a 2017 Hyundai Tucson. On several occasions, while attempting to accelerate from a traffic light, the accelerator pedal was depressed, but failed to respond. Also, the rpms increased and the vehicle abruptly lunged forward. The vehicle was taken to henderson Hyundai superstore (460 N boulder hwy, henderson, nv 89015, (702) 565-1500) to be diagnosed. The contact was informed that the vehicle operated as intended. The vehicle was not repaired. The manufacturer informed the contact to have the vehicle diagnosed by another dealer. The approximate failure mileage was 2,200.

- Las Vegas, NV, USA

problem #43

Feb 062018

Tucson

  • 956 miles
Purchased this car in November 2017. Vehicle has a dual clutch transmission, and has a serious hesitation problem from a standing start when accelerating. Very dangerous situation when making a left turn. Half way thru the turn it hesitates and will not accelerate but then surges forward due to putting more pressure on the gas pedal. Problem is intermittent. I have reported this to the dealer twice already. Both times they have said they can find nothing is wrong. That this is how a dual clutch transmission works. From what we have read this seems to be a common problem with this. Feel that this is definitely a major safety issue.

- Palm Harbor, FL, USA

problem #42

Oct 022017

Tucson

  • 500 miles
Vehicle has a serious problem with dual clutch transmission. There is a major hesitation when starting to accelerate from a stop. This is a very dangerous situation, and could result in major injury or death. This problem has been reported to Hyundai since the 2015 model year of the same vehicle (see carcomplaints.com)

- Castle Rock, CO, USA

problem #41

Jan 092018

Tucson

  • 3,850 miles
When accelerating from full stop at traffic light about 2nd gear, the car suddenly jerked and the engine light turned on briefly with a noise. Almost causes car behind me to rear end me. Also noticing that acceleration is much slower now. Cars beside me are accelerating much faster than me while my car is struggling to keep up. I don't want to experience that car jerking and engine light turning on experience again so I don't even want to try accelerating harder to keep up with the other cars. I hear other Hyundai Tucson 2017 owners are experiencing a similar thing. I have less than 3900 miles on my car.

- Andrews, NC, USA

problem #40

Jan 172018

Tucson

  • 4,000 miles
Vehicle will fail to accelerate at certain times from a complete stop on a city street. RPM can go as high as 4000 RPM's and the vehicle will not respond adequately, meaning I have been at an intersection and when making the turn, the vehicle may or may not respond to the acceleration I have given it. I have been stopped at a red light wanting to accelerate forward on the green light and again the vehicle may or may not respond adequately even when the engine gets to 4000 RPM's. afraid I will blow an engine I decelerate with the vehicle only creeping forward at 3-5 mph even with those high RPM's. I have to pump the gas pedal a few times before the transmission engages. Once engaged the transmission is slow to accelerate, but eventually responds respectfully to the RPM's. the lack of acceleration or transmission response is very unsafe when it places the driver & passengers in a precarious position.

- Chicago, IL, USA

problem #39

Nov 292017

Tucson

  • 7,300 miles
Mentioned twice to service department. My concern they say no solution.when you start to accelerate going forward or going in reverse or even when you are on a highway, which is most dangerous. If for any reason you take your foot of the accelerator and then accelerate again there is a significant hesitation before it goes. If you have driven a number of reasons cause you to do this. There solution is not to feather the accelerator. Makes no sense. Are they waiting for someone to get killed? notified I was register with you and they could care less, please help. I have documentation if you need it.

- Manchester, NJ, USA

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