CarComplaints.com Notes: The 2016 Tucson comes with a dual-clutch, 7-speed transmission. But Hyundai forgot to tell you about one key phrase – zero-move. That's right, an alarming number of owners have said their SUV wouldn't accelerate after a stop.
Turns out that's because the transmission's application logic has been stumbling all over itself. Hyundai recalled the issue in September 2016, but it's difficult to say if owners are out-of-the-woods, or if this is just a sign of things to come.
Had this car for less than 3 months, brand new lease when I got it. It almost immediately had issues with the rear heated seat. Sometimes it would work and sometimes it wouldn't. I brought it to the dealership who told me nothing was wrong with it, so I made them check again and run a diagnostic at which point they found an electrical wiring issue and replaced the entire rear seat.
A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
Had this car for less than 3 months, brand new lease when I got it. It almost immediately had issues with the rear heated seat. Sometimes it would work and sometimes it wouldn't. I brought it to the dealership who told me nothing was wrong with it, so I made them check again and run a diagnostic at which point they found an electrical wiring issue and replaced the entire rear seat.
- Ray S., Saratoga Springs, US