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jose -> 2005 Hyundai Tucson (7/27/2006 7:20:11 AM)
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The Hyundai Tucson sets out to prove that bigger is better. The Tucson has a relatively big grille up front and headlamps that blends well with the hood line and edge of the fenders. The front bumper is a large one-piece molding that spans from the lower edge of the hood underneath to form a spoiler. Its side profile is fairly flat as it barely protrudes in front of the grille opening. At the back, the edge of the rear bumper reaches up to the tail lights and sticks out from them by a couple of inches adding protection. The GLS and LX models come with lower body cladding that runs from the front bumpers around the fenders and along the lower edges of the doors to the rear bumpers. Tucson has a relatively short front and rear overhang for improved clearance. Thanks to the wheelbase which is a long one. The Tucson also has a wider track, which helps improve its stability. www.mercedhyundai.com
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