The fourth-generation Hyundai Tucson landed Down Under in 2015 and quickly carved out a sizeable portion of the medium-sized SUV market. The Tucson is popular in Oz for its spaciousness, carrying capacity, and reliability. Choosing a new SUV can result in delays due to shipping, so why not choose from the second-hand market? Let's take a look at some pricing for a second-hand Hyundai Tucson in Brisbane, QLD.

What Affects the Cost?

Numerous factors affect the cost of a second-hand car, including supply and demand, vehicle age, condition, service history, and accessories. These are examples of some prices you can expect to pay for a Hyundai Tucson.

2015 Hyundai Tucson TLE Elite 2WD

Priced at around $27,000 drive away or $25,500 without government pricing, the 2015 model has a 2.0L 4-cyl petrol engine with 6-speed automatic transmission. Standard features include GPS Sat Nav, power tailgate, reverse camera, and colour touchscreen. 

2019 Hyundai Tucson TL4 Active X 2WD 

The average price for this model is about $32,000.00 drive away or $30,500 without government pricing. The 2019 model also features a 2.0L 4-cyl petrol engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission. Standard safety features include a traction control system, forward collision mitigation, and land departure warning.

2020 Hyundai Tucson TL4 Active X 2WD

The average price for the 2020 model is $33,000.00 drive away or $31,500.00 without government pricing. A 2020 model features updated safety technology, including forward collision assistance, pedestrian avoidance, parking assistance, and a reverse parking camera.

Benefits of Buying Second-Hand

You Get It Now

We all know that delays in supply chains can mean Aussies waiting for their new car to arrive. The dealer wants to sell, you want to buy, but your new SUV will take time to arrive. When you choose a second-hand Tucson, it's waiting for you to drive it away as soon as you make a deal.

Granted, unlike a new car, you can't choose everything you want. You may want a certain colour that isn't available on the lot. Accessorising your Tucson is still an option, though, as your dealer can add many of the modifications that you might want.

Value for Money

Second-hand vehicles used to have a reputation as dodgy. Many buyers viewed them as potential repair problems waiting to happen. This is no longer the case, thankfully, since modern dealerships carefully check all their second-hand models to ensure they're in good condition. When you choose a Hyundai Tucson, you're choosing a brand known for its reliability and carefully checked by experts.

Certified second-hand vehicles have been thoroughly tested, are correctly maintained, and have never been in an accident. The only real difference between a quality second-hand car and a new car these days is that you're not the first owner and the vehicle will have kilometres on the clock already.

Visit your local dealership and drive away in the car of your dreams for less than you expect.