Hyundai Tucson Lease Deal
New Hyundai Tucson Lease Deals and Financing Offers
You don't have to settle for a plain, ordinary SUV. The new Hyundai Tucson has sculpted fenders and daring lines that stand out from the pack. It also has a spacious, feature-rich interior. If financing a new Tucson intimidates you, a Hyundai lease deal from Lancaster Hyundai may be a better way to acquire it. Our team will discuss all your options, so you can drive home happy in your new dream vehicle.
Should You Finance or Lease a New Hyundai Tucson?

Advantages of Leasing
Hyundai is constantly upgrading the Tucson as new auto technology is introduced. The current Tucson offers a Remote Smart Parking Assist feature that lets you move it into and out of parking spaces with just your key fob - even if you're not inside the vehicle. Since Hyundai lease offers typically run from two to four years, you can switch to a new model more frequently and keep driving a Tucson with the latest technology.
If you have a tight budget, leasing a new Hyundai Tucson may be more affordable. Hyundai lease plans usually require lower down payments, and the amount you pay per month will also be less. This could enable you to afford a higher Tucson trim with a turbocharged engine and a panoramic sunroof.
You're likely to spend less on repairs with a Hyundai Tucson lease deal because the SUV will be covered by warranties the entire time you drive it. Hyundai offers one of the best warranty packages in the business, with limited warranty coverage for 5 years or 60,000 miles and a powertrain warranty that's good for 10 years or 100,000 miles.
If you don't want to make a long-term commitment to a new vehicle, a Hyundai Tucson lease gives you more flexibility for the future. If your family should outgrow the compact Tucson, you could switch to a midsize three-row SUV, such as the Hyundai Palisade. When the lease expires, you have the option to start a new lease on a different vehicle, purchase the leased Tucson at the residual cost, or simply return the Tucson, pay any mileage or excess wear and tear fees, and walk away.
Benefits of Financing
The new Hyundai Tucson is built to last, so Hyundai backs it with lengthy, comprehensive warranties. When you finance the Tucson, you can continue driving the SUV until it wears out, sell it to someone, trade it in for another vehicle, or even pass it on to a younger family member when you're done with it. Once you've paid off your loan, the Tucson will be yours outright, and you'll no longer make any payments.
While you're financing a Hyundai Tucson, you can drive it as much as you like, without any mileage restrictions or abnormal wear and tear fees. You can also make any modifications to the vehicle you desire, such as roof racks, tow hitches, interior lighting kits, or door guards.
Hyundai Certified Used Tucson Models
If a brand-new Hyundai Tucson is beyond your reach, you could purchase a Hyundai certified used model. To become a Hyundai certified used vehicle, the Tucson must be newer than 6 model years, have fewer than 80,000 miles, and pass a comprehensive, 173-point quality assurance inspection. A certified used Tucson is also covered by the remainder of its new-car warranties and 10-years/unlimited mileage roadside assistance.

Contact Lancaster Hyundai to Finance or Lease a New Hyundai Tucson
The Hyundai Tucson delivers a cushioned ride and deft handling. Its quiet, plush cabin has a slew of useful standard amenities, including the Hyundai SmartSense bundle of advanced driver assistance features. If you'd like to get behind the wheel of a new Tucson, the finance specialists at Lancaster Hyundai will help you make it happen. We'll discuss all your finance and lease options so you can choose a solution that's ideal for your budget and lifestyle. Contact us to get started toward financing or leasing a new Hyundai Tucson today.
* MPG estimates on this website are EPA estimates; your actual mileage may vary. For used vehicles, MPG estimates are EPA estimates for the vehicle when it was new. The EPA periodically modifies its MPG calculation methodology; all MPG estimates are based on the methodology in effect when the vehicles were new (please see the Fuel Economy portion of the EPAs website for details, including a MPG recalculation tool).