Nice looks but features could be improved
The Tucson is very stylish and generally a pleasure to drive and own. However, there are a number of things that have been disappointing. One is a true safety flaw in that the rear turn signals are located at the very bottom of the car and so low that they cannot be seen by high profile vehicles behind you, those following too closely, or simply not very noticeable due to the location and small size. The navigation has led me astray many times and the pronunciation of the street names is often so far off as to be unintelligible. I was seriously disappointed and shocked to learn this car does not have the technology to program the garage door opener. There is no seat pocket on the back of the driver's seat and very few or even no storage cubbies throughout the car. My previous CRV and RAV4 had multiple storage compartments throughout the vehicle and I truly miss them on this Tucson. The "tugging" on the steering wheel when I don't stay exactly centered in the middle of my lane or when I need to move to the side of the lane to avoid a bicycle or golf cart is seriously annoying and potentially dangerous.