The inspector said the car was well-maintained; the exterior was clean and tidy, and the interior buttons still felt high-quality. During the road test, the power was readily available, and the chassis felt very solid, handling bumps and potholes without feeling loose. For family use, the Tucson is considered a very cost-effective compact SUV among joint venture vehicles. It has consistently had a good reputation, its biggest advantages being its affordability, durability, and reliability. The owner said he bought the Tucson specifically for its high-performance urban SUV as a family car. The Tucson has always had a good reputation; its higher body provides excellent visibility, and the firm suspension provides good road feel, so passengers rarely experience motion sickness. It has also been very worry-free during use, with virtually no problems.