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Hyundai - Tucson (2018)

Discover the Hyundai Tucson 2018 and its value in today’s market

The Hyundai Tucson has long been a favorite in the compact‑to‑mid‑size crossover category. 2018 models combine a stylish design, a comfortable interior, and a suite of safety features that make them attractive to a wide range of buyers. Whether you’re curious about the Hyundai Tucson price at launch, the current Hyundai Tucson 2018 price, or the implications of purchasing a used Hyundai Tucson price, this guide offers a concise, data‑driven snapshot that powers informed decisions.

Let’s explore what makes the Tucson a standout for drivers, key specifications that define its performance, realistic depreciation rates, and how it lines up against its peers in the same segment.

  • Engine and powertrain: Generously scaled 2.0‑liter Atkinson‑cycle four‑cylinder engine delivering 155 horsepower and 155 lb‑ft of torque, paired with either a 6‑speed manual or a 6‑speed automatic transmission.
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive standard; all‑wheel drive (AWD) optional on higher trims.
  • Fuel economy: EPA estimates 25 mpg city / 31 mpg highway (FWD) and 24 mpg city / 30 mpg highway (AWD).
  • Dimensions: Overall length 182.7 in, width 71.9 in, height 64.5 in; wheelbase 106.1 in.
  • Cargo capacity: 55.8 ft³ with rear seats folded; 16.8 ft³ behind the 2nd row.
  • Interior technology: Standard 7‑inch touchscreen, Android Auto, Apple CarPlay, and Bluetooth; optional 8‑inch system, Bose audio, and navigation.
  • Safety features: Forward‑collision warning, lane‑keep assist, blind‑spot monitoring, and rear‑cross‑traffic alert as standard on SEL and higher.
  • Other highlights: 19‑inch alloy wheels on higher trims, dual‑zone climate control, and a panoramic sunroof available on top models.

Depreciation profile: What you can expect from a 2018 Hyundai Tucson

Every vehicle experiences depreciation—an expected reduction in resale value relative to its original purchase price. Hyundai Tucson depreciation is similar to other crossovers in its class. In the first year, a 2018 model typically loses 15‑20% of its original value. That means that if the base model launched at $22,000, you can expect to see it valued between $17,600 and $18,700 after 12 months.

Beyond the initial drop, depreciation decelerates. By the third year, a Tucson usually retains about 35‑40% of its original price. So, a 2018


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