February 22, 2026, 12:54 AM
bcereussAnyone have a newer Hyundai?
quote:
Originally posted by Powers77:
Mom has a 2020 Tucson and it has been a great car. I've driven it quite a bit and it drives very nice. Only oddity is that you can't pull the windshield wipers up to keep them out of snow or to change them out. They hit the hood instead.
Also I looked at doing an oil change for her and that requires some oddly specific sized tools so I ended up having to take it to a quick lube.
Either hold the wiper lever up or down after shutting off the ignition.

February 22, 2026, 07:58 AM
P250UA5quote:
Originally posted by bcereuss:
quote:
Originally posted by Powers77:
Mom has a 2020 Tucson and it has been a great car. I've driven it quite a bit and it drives very nice. Only oddity is that you can't pull the windshield wipers up to keep them out of snow or to change them out. They hit the hood instead.
Also I looked at doing an oil change for her and that requires some oddly specific sized tools so I ended up having to take it to a quick lube.
Either hold the wiper lever up or down after shutting off the ignition.
My 82 S-Class Mercedes was that way. Wipers nested behind the hood, had to run them to the top of the stroke and turn the car off to park them there.
February 22, 2026, 09:18 AM
Ronin101My parents have 2 pallisades and love them!!!
February 22, 2026, 01:54 PM
calugoA friend of mine had a 2025 Hyundai SUV, not sure the model but it was towards the top of the line. He had all sorts of issues with the engine or transmission that the dealership couldn't fix so Hyundai bought it back from him. He ended up with another of the same vehicle, brand new, that he also had problems with so he traded it in for a Toyota Highlander.