Hyundai Tucson Reviews - 2007
The 2007 Hyundai Tucson is a compact 4-door, 5-passenger SUV available in three trims: the GLS, the SE and the high end Limited. The Hyundai Tucson GLS has a 2.0L, I4, 140-hp engine with a 5-speed manual transmission (optional 4-speed automatic) while the SE and the Limited have 2.7L, V6, 173-hp engine and a 4-speed automatic transmission.
The 2007 Hyundai Tucson is a carryover from 2006 and comes with the following custom features: multiple safety airbags, remote fuel door release, full power accessories, keyless entry, multi-functional remote, ABS brakes, traction control, stability control, CD audio system, steering wheel mounted controls, cruise, vehicle anti-theft system, speed sensing interval front and rear wipers, rear defroster, flip-up liftgate window, tinted and privacy glass, heated and power adjustable exterior mirror, power window lock-out, skid plate, air-conditional (optional on the GLS), rear HVAC, air filtration system, tachometer, stabilizer bar, folding front bucket seat, lumbar support, and halogen headlights. Standard on the Hyundai Tucson Limited (and some on the SE): a windshield de-icer, automatic climate control, compass, heated front seats, roof rack with side rails, and leather interior.
Optional upgrade features for the SE and Limited include: cassette player, power sunroof, cruise control, trip computer, tire pressure monitor, leather steering wheel, and tilt steering. Some of the above are optional on the GLS.
The 2007 Hyundai Tuscon is a comfortable and convenient sports-utility vehicle. The MSRP starting price begins at $16,900 for the entry level and extends to $23,750 for the higher end vehicle.