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Our New Ride - 2010 Hyundai Tucson
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<blockquote data-quote="Cris Laroco" data-source="post: 916126" data-attributes="member: 60327"><p>We did look at the Sorento, but we liked the looks of the Tucson a little more. And since it's essentially the same car, we couldn't justify spending the extra money on the Kia when the only real difference was the push start button that the Kia had that the Hyundai didn't. There's also the optional 6 cylinder that the Kia can come with that Hyundai doesn't currently offer, but the 4-cylinder the Tucson came with is surprisingly quick. Plus it's getting 25mpg with mostly city driving and it hasn't even been fully broken in yet. I can see it easily getting over 30 mpg when taking it for trips.</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yeah, I hated that MR2 Spyder. I'm only 5'10" and I had a hard time sitting comfortably in it for any decent amount of time. It was just way too small for my liking. Something about pulling up next to a Civic and having to look up at the driver that just seemed so wrong to me...hahaha</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cris Laroco, post: 916126, member: 60327"] We did look at the Sorento, but we liked the looks of the Tucson a little more. And since it's essentially the same car, we couldn't justify spending the extra money on the Kia when the only real difference was the push start button that the Kia had that the Hyundai didn't. There's also the optional 6 cylinder that the Kia can come with that Hyundai doesn't currently offer, but the 4-cylinder the Tucson came with is surprisingly quick. Plus it's getting 25mpg with mostly city driving and it hasn't even been fully broken in yet. I can see it easily getting over 30 mpg when taking it for trips. Yeah, I hated that MR2 Spyder. I'm only 5'10" and I had a hard time sitting comfortably in it for any decent amount of time. It was just way too small for my liking. Something about pulling up next to a Civic and having to look up at the driver that just seemed so wrong to me...hahaha [/QUOTE]
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