








2022 Hyundai Tucson 1.6 T-GDi Premium SUV
Description
So, I’ve had this 2022 Hyundai Tucson for a few years now — it’s been my go-to for everything from weekend trips to just getting around town. I bought it new from a family-run dealership in Mildenhall, Suffolk, and it’s been absolutely reliable.It’s a 5-door petrol manual with the 1.6 T-GDi engine, 150ps, Euro 6 compliance, and all the smart features you’d expect. The touchscreen is a 10.25-inch Mapcare with live navigation and traffic updates — super handy. There’s a 12V outlet too, which I’ve used for charging phones or laptops on long drives.
The 18-inch alloy wheels look nice, and it’s got all the safety stuff: ABS, ESC, airbags (front, side, curtain), blind spot warnings, forward collision avoidance, and even a parking camera. The seats are comfy — heated front seats, heated steering wheel, and the driver’s seat has lumbar support and height adjustment. The passenger seat too has manual height control.
Inside, it’s got a nice leather-wrapped steering wheel and gear knob, dual climate control, DAB radio, Bluetooth, Apple CarPlay, and Android Auto. I use the phone connection all the time — it’s been a real help for navigation and music.
It also has a lot of little touches: electric door mirrors with heating, power windows with one-touch control, rear seat cup holders, armrests (front and rear), ambient lighting, and even a luggage cover. The rear has ISOFIX points for kid seats, which is a big plus if you have kids.
I’ve had it through a few seasons — winter, summer, rainy days — and it’s held up well. The engine runs smoothly, the manual gearbox isn’t too taxing, and it’s easy to park with the parking sensors and rear camera.
The price is £17,369.10 — I know, that’s a bit high for some, but it’s been a solid investment for me.
I’m based in Mildenhall, Suffolk, so it’s not far if you’re around there. I’m just selling it because I’m moving and don’t need it anymore — it’s been a great companion over the years.
If you're interested, I’d be happy to chat — no pressure, just real talk.