Hyundai Tucson
NX4
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Based on aggregated real-world data across engine, drivetrain, and electronics.
The Hyundai Tucson (NX4) is a SUV-C vehicle produced from 2021-2024. It offers a compelling blend of performance, comfort, and reliability.
Technical Reliability Analysis
Reliability Analysis: Hyundai Tucson (NX4)
The Hyundai Tucson (NX4) has established itself as a solid contender in the SUV-C category. Based on aggregated data from owner reports and service records:
Known Issues
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Common Problems: As with any vehicle, regular maintenance is key to longevity.
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Electronics: Modern Hyundai vehicles feature advanced infotainment systems that generally perform well.
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Powertrain: The available engines offer good reliability when properly maintained.
Maintenance Considerations
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Follow manufacturer service intervals
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Use quality parts and fluids
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Address warning lights promptly
Maintenance & Care Tips
Maintenance Tips for Hyundai Tucson (NX4)
Regular Service Items:
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Oil changes every 10,000-15,000 km
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Brake fluid every 2 years
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Coolant every 4 years
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Spark plugs every 60,000 km (petrol engines)
Watch Points:
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Monitor for any warning lights
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Check tire pressure monthly
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Inspect brakes regularly
The Final Verdict
Verdict: Solid Choice
The Hyundai Tucson (NX4) earns a reliability score of 8.0/10. It represents a good balance of performance, comfort, and dependability in the SUV-C category.
Frequently Asked Questions
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Reliable Engines for this model
Engine reports for this model are being generated.
Overall reliability depends heavily on the specific engine choice. A great car with a problematic engine can still be a risky purchase. Cross-reference the reports above.
