Hyundai's handsome and value-packed Tucson compact SUV may be overshadowed by the luxury Palisade and sprightly Kona SUVs, but like its siblings it has a lot to offer. Its cabin is nicely laid out and offers plenty of convenience and luxury features—especially toward the more expensive end of the lineup where the Limited and Ultimate models take up residence. Buyers choose between a 164-hp 2.0-liter or a 181-hp 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and either front- or all-wheel drive. Fuel efficiency and cargo space aren't class leading, but they aren't far off either, and the Tucson's other positive traits help to bridge that gap. On the road, the Hyundai's ride is smooth and its handling agreeable; a host of driver-assistance features are standard as well Two different four-cylinder engines are on tap to power the Tucson—a 164-hp 2.0-liter or a 181-hp 2.4-liter; both team with a six-speed automatic. In our testing, the base 2.0-liter delivered lethargic performance in all of our metrics. Unfortunately, we haven't sampled the upgraded 2.4-liter engine, but expect it to deliver slightly better acceleration times. Please HELP me reach 1,000 Subscriber. Thank you! All credits to Hyundia CC Please like and Subscribe for more videos. Thank you! Via: Cars PH