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Hesitates When Starting From A Stop
2017 Hyundai Tucson (Page 3 of 4)
This problem may be covered under warranty. Ask your Hyundai dealer.
8.2
pretty bad- Typical Repair Cost:
- No data
- Average Mileage:
- 13,200 miles
- Total Complaints:
- 61 complaints
Most Common Solutions:
- not sure (61 reports)
transmission problem
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A D V E R T I S E M E N T S
I am outraged with Hyundai right now. I just emailed them yesterday because I have now experienced three very "close call" situations with my 2017 Hyundai Tucson 1.6T Eco SUV due to lack of acceleration. If you are pulling out onto a highway, you will eventually find yourself stuck in a lane of oncoming traffic with no way to move. It's completely frustrating, scary as hell and downright scary to experience. I see some of you have experienced this same issue.
How frustrating is this to worry about the safety of your family in your own vehicle because it's only a matter of time before it won't get out of the way from oncoming traffic that will end in a disastrous outcome? I have experienced this multiple times: from a dead stop at a stop light (which I almost got rear-ended), from a stop sign stop (almost got rear-ended), lack of acceleration sometimes while driving (more rare) and most often when trying to merge onto a highway and needing acceleration to do that safely. I have been 'almost' hit too many times to feel safe driving this car.
I will continue to blow up the NHTSB and Hyundai Customer Care until Hyundai either buys my car back and/or someone accepts responsibility there is a HUGE SAFETY HAZARD with this vehicle and finds a fix to the problem. Even if I was lucky enough to be put into a different model not experiencing this issue, I would still worry for all the other driver's out there experiencing this problem. THIS IS NOT A SAFE VEHICLE TO DRIVE! I never had this issue with my 2013 Santa Fe.
I have owned this car since May 2017 and purchased it new. I am very diligent in maintaining all aspects of my vehicle. This acceleration situation has occurred roughly 10 times, in the manners stated above, and is scares the s**t out of me every single time. If something happens to me or my family, I will own you Hyundai!! Please do the right thing here and fix this issue immediately. I am documenting this and will continue to document every single thing regarding this issue until you accept ownership of this problem. THIS IS A HUGE SAFETY HAZARD to the public, including driver's that are not even in the vehicle experiencing the problem.
Today was my second trip to the dealership and the second time my vehicle was returned to me stating that it's driving as it should. Well, if the car was meant to go nowhere, Hyundai has succeeded. My question is this: Would you put your family in a vehicle that won't move? Think about it! The dealership response to me was I should trade it in if I feel unsafe.......so I get to be out a ton of money on a trade because Hyundai won't fix the problem. Not cool!
Update from May 22, 2018: Hyundai no longer refers to the 2018 Tucson as an automatic transmission. New window stickers call it something different. Seems like false advertising to me. If I had been told this vehicle was an automatic manual transmission I would’ve done more research and realized this tranny is a big hunk of crap! I don’t want to think about driving or if the car will move. I want to step on the gas and have it go, otherwise I would’ve purchased a manual transmission. This vehicle is hazardous. I’ve watched how this tranny works on YouTube and educated myself on what it is. This is NOT the type of vehicle I would’ve bought if I knew then what I know now and the dealerships will just tell you to trade it, but have no problem selling them without fully educating their customers on this POS tranny type. Unfortunately we were all duped buying this type of car that’s been seriously mislead for what it really is. Don’t get the DCT transmission type and you’ll be much happier with the purchase. I tried to get Hyundai to buy it back and they basically politely told me to F off!
- Laura A., Poughkeepsie, NY, US