So Many Features - So Little Time
So many things available for driver safety and convenience. The technology is far above my previous 18 year old ride and, frankly overwhelming; and I am a technical geek. Where I have ventured in the short period I have owned the Tucson, things are very understandable with one exception (so far). Getting CarPlay to work is confusing. I have yet to get the maps from the iPhone to appear on the Tucson screen. The GPS appears to function correctly as the software tracks the car, albeit on a gridded background instead of the map base. Advice from the Web recommends disconnecting and reconnecting the Bluetooth connection. I have not elected to try that so far as I find it easier to use the internal Nav system. Let sleeping dogs lie, so to speak. The vehicle is quite a comfortable ride and has ample leg room along with considerable rear accessible space. I have not yet had the opportunity to take the Tucson on a trip lasting more than 45 minutes and have not yet reached 1,000 miles (really, really close 962 miles), but the seat is not tiring. In my mind, no one achieves perfection (a 10 rating) unless there is no alternative. Since I have experienced no failures to date, the 10 rating is deserved.
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