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2004 Hyundai Tucson CRTD review. Image by Shane O' Donoghue.

2004 Hyundai Tucson CRTD review
Quite a typical British car buyer has £15 - £20,000 to spend on the main household vehicle. It has to transport 2.2 kids, their stuff and sometimes maybe the dog. Ideally, low fuel consumption and high levels of safety would come as standard, to accompany the required space and of course the all-important image.

   


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Performance, emissions & economy

Top speed (mph): 104
0-62 mph (seconds): 10.5

Urban mpg: 30.7
Extra urban mpg: 47.9
Combined mpg: 39.8
CO2 (g/km): 187


Dimensions & weights

Length (mm): 4325
Height (mm): 1730
Width (mm): 1830
Wheelbase (mm): 2630
Front track (mm): 1550
Rear track (mm): 1550
Cargo volume (litres): 643
Gross weight (kg): 2210
Kerb weight (kg): 1693
Max. braked trailer weight (kg): 1600
Max. unbraked trailer weight (kg): 750
Fuel tank capacity (litres): 58


 
Engine & transmission

Engine: Four cylinder diesel, in line, transversely mounted in front. Iron block with aluminium cylinder head.

Cubic capacity (cc): 1991
Compression ratio: 17.70:1
Bore x stroke (mm): 83.00 x 92.00
Valve gear: Four valves per cylinder.
Max. power (bhp): 111 at 4000 rpm
Max. torque (lb.ft): 181 at 1800 rpm

Transmission: Five-speed manual gearbox. 'Torque-on-demand' four-wheel drive system with drive usually to front wheels until loss of grip. Manually selectable four-wheel drive below 21mph.


 
Chassis & running gear

Front: McPherson struts with coil springs.

Rear: Dual link type, anti-roll stabiliser bar.

Steering: Power-assisted rack and pinion. 3.06 turns lock-to-lock.

Turning circle diameter (m): 10.80

Brakes: Dual diagonal split circuit. Power assisted braking system with anti-lock brakes and EBD. Front: 381mm ventilated discs, floating caliper. Rear: 279mm solid discs, floating caliper.

Tyres: 235/60 R16







 

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