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Model Reliability Report

Hyundai Tucson
TL

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Hyundai Tucson TL
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Autoscore Reliability
7.9/ 10
Good

Based on aggregated real-world data across engine, drivetrain, and electronics.

The Hyundai Tucson (TL) is a compact SUV produced from 2015 to 2020. The third generation Tucson offers bold styling, generous equipment levels, and Hyundai's improving build quality with a 5-year warranty.

Technical Reliability Analysis

Reliability Analysis: Hyundai Tucson (TL) Non-Engine Components

The Hyundai Tucson TL, produced from 2015 to 2020, represents Hyundai's popular compact SUV. While Hyundai reliability has improved significantly, some common issues exist with this generation.

Common Issues

  • Dual-Clutch Transmission: The 7-speed DCT can experience jerky shifting or premature wear. Software updates and proper servicing help.

  • Electrical: Some owners report electrical glitches with the infotainment system and warning lights.

  • Bodywork: Check for door seal issues and potential water ingress.

  • Suspension: Rear suspension bushings may wear by 60,000 miles.

Build Quality

Build quality has improved over earlier Hyundai models. Interior materials are decent for the price point, though not class-leading.

Maintenance & Care Tips

Immediate Maintenance Steps After Purchasing a Used Hyundai Tucson (TL)

The Tucson TL requires regular maintenance to ensure longevity. Start with a comprehensive inspection.

Priority Actions:

  1. DCT Service: If equipped with dual-clutch transmission, check service history and test for smooth operation.

  2. Software Updates: Check for any available ECU or infotainment updates at a Hyundai dealer.

  3. Bodywork Check: Inspect door seals and check for water ingress signs.

  4. Suspension: Check rear suspension bushings for wear.

  5. DPF Service: For diesel models, ensure DPF regeneration is working correctly.

Service Intervals:

  • Oil change: Every 10,000 miles or annually

  • Brake fluid: Every 2 years

  • DCT fluid: Every 40,000-60,000 miles

  • Coolant: Every 3-4 years

  • Spark plugs: Every 60,000 miles

The Final Verdict

Verdict: Recommended

The Hyundai Tucson TL is a practical compact SUV with a reliability score of 7.9. It offers good value, a long warranty, and decent build quality. While the DCT requires attention, the Tucson is a solid choice for families seeking a reliable SUV with plenty of equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How reliable is the Hyundai Tucson (TL)?

Reliability depends heavily on the engine. The overall score is a summary, while the analysis and maintenance sections show detailed risks. Use Car Check for quick screening.

Which engines are recommended?

Use the engine list to identify stronger options, then review individual engine reports for specific weak points. For specific listings, use the used car report.

Is this model a good buy?

With the right engine and maintenance history it can be a solid choice. Use an Autoscore report for a specific listing.

Reliable Engines for this model

Engine reports for this model are being generated.

Buyer Awareness

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.

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