Thanks kezo for the info, I hope you’re keeping well, I’ve looked at the Tuscon and as you say for great value for what it offers, great choice, however there’s a problem for me, there’s nothing about it I like, the outside/shape/curvy bits I don’t like one bit other than the windows & could never see me walk up to and get in let alone for the next 3 yrs, inside again nothing I like about that either, yet on paper sounds amazing, with excellent space throughout.. Again nobody could argue the aged looking xc40 needs/needed a lot more attention that it’s been given this time around, but I feel it’s reflected in the lower AP. As for the modern day cars even life styles were now living I’d take the past anytime I could tbh. Even though you may not think I take your advice on board (tvs for instance
) I really do, you’re a great help on this forum I’m sure many would agree, Best wishes for 2025..
I’m doing OK just keeping myself to myself lately.
With the Tucson you have to choose your colour wisely and it disguises the weirdly shape. The new one, is miles apart from when the NX4 version was released in 2022, so its like sitting in a different car. Kia will follow next year as the Sportage came out later. As with these cars they have every option you can think of, particularly like the @r$e coolers and the fact they got Everest to fit double glazing 😂. My only regret is going for the N Line S this time round rather than the Ultimate with moss grey leather and the books are still open whether PHEV was a good call!
