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Richard Berry is spending six months living with the entry-level Active version of the Tucson SUV.
Usually when we road test a car we start with a vehicle that's been carefully prepared and properly run-in with a couple of thousand kilometres on the clock. We put it through its paces, live with it for a week and then hand it back.
MORE: Read the full Hyundai Tucson 2017 review
This time things are different. Hyundai created the opportunity for this Tucson experience to begin with a roll of sheet steel at Hyundai's plant in the Czech Republic. Editor Mal walked it along the line where he helped build it before it was shipped to Melbourne.
Read the full Hyundai Tucson Active 2017 review: long term.