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jazztrumpet216 -> RE: low MPG on 06 Tucson (4/18/2008 4:43:28 PM)
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That doesn't sound odd to me at all. We have an '05 Tucson with about 10,000 miles (the vehicle only goes about 3k per year) that has done at best 18 MPG and at worst 14 MPG. It averages somewhere around 15.5-16 with 50/50 city/highway driving. It is outdone by all three of our other vehicles, an '03 Santa Fe (avgs about 20-21 on the same engine), an '04 Dodge Stratus (avgs 24-25), and even our beater '92 Plymouth Voyager with 220,000 miles (avgs 19-20). Multiple dealers insist that "they're all like that" and won't even touch it to try and help. It's downright disgusting. In light of this problem, I ran an oil analysis on the last used motor oil and the oil was pretty well beat up- sheared out of grade and many wear metals were way too high, especially considering the oil was only 1200 miles old. Again, dealer said there was nothing they could do unless the engine outright failed or consumed oil. I don't plan to wait for it to do that. With gas prices going up, Hyundai telling us to sit on a tack and turn, and the questionable oil analysis results; we are going to trade this thing off while we can still get something for it. We feel lied to and deceived by Hyundai.
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