The Truth: If you pay more than $19,856 for this used Hyundai Tucson, you're overpaying. A private party sale would cost around $17,834 — and the out-the-door cost at a dealer is approximately $21,418.

Used Car Value Breakdown

Dealer Retail$19,856
Private Party$17,834
Trade-In Value$16,179
Original MSRP$35,100

Depreciation & Value

Total depreciation since new$17,550 (50%)
Projected loss over next year$1,404 (4%)
Value retention ratingAverage

Mileage

Estimated mileage for this age76,800 miles
Average annual miles for this segment12,800 mi/year

Vehicles with above-average mileage should be priced lower; below-average mileage commands a premium.

Price Breakdown

Market Estimate · Updated May 4, 2026
MSRP$19,856
Invoice (Dealer Cost)$16,179
Average Paid$19,856
Typical Markup22.7%

What's a Good Deal?

Good DealBelow $18,665
Fair Deal$18,665$19,856
OverpayingAbove $21,047

Estimated Out-the-Door Price

$21,418

Includes average sale price + documentation fee ($321) + destination ($0) + estimated sales tax ($1,241)

Best time to buy: January typically sees the lowest prices.

Typical Fees to Watch

  • Documentation fee: $321
  • Destination charge: $0
  • Estimated sales tax: $1,241

Local Market Factors

  • Cost of living adjustment: +8% above national average
  • Dealer competition: High (more negotiation room)
  • Sales tax rate: 6.3%

Vehicle Overview

When to Buy

Current month (May) is rated above-average for buying.

Best months to buy: January, September, October, November, December

Negotiation Tips

  1. Get a pre-purchase inspection before buying any used car in Chicago — it costs $100–200 and can save you thousands.
  2. Always check the vehicle history report (Carfax or AutoCheck) for accidents, title issues, and service records.
  3. The trade-in value for this vehicle is approximately $16,179. Use this as your floor when negotiating.
  4. The private party price is around $17,834 — buying from a private seller typically saves 10–15% vs a dealer.
  5. Check for open recalls at nhtsa.gov — dealers must fix recalls for free regardless of where you bought the car.
  6. This model depreciates faster than average — you may find better deals, but consider the ongoing depreciation in your total cost of ownership.
  7. Budget approximately $1,241 for sales tax on top of the purchase price.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is a 2020 Hyundai Tucson worth in Chicago?

Based on current market estimates, the dealer retail price for a 2020 Hyundai Tucson in Chicago is approximately $19,856. The private party value is around $17,834, and the trade-in value is approximately $16,179.

How much has the 2020 Hyundai Tucson depreciated?

The 2020 Hyundai Tucson has depreciated approximately 50% from its original MSRP of $35,100. That’s a total loss of approximately $17,550. It will lose roughly $1,404 more over the next year.

What is the trade-in value for a 2020 Hyundai Tucson?

The estimated trade-in value in Chicago is approximately $16,179. This is what a dealer would typically offer. You can usually get more selling private party (estimated $17,834).

Is a 2020 Hyundai Tucson a good deal right now?

A good deal on a 2020 Hyundai Tucson in Chicago is anything below $18,665. If you’re paying above $21,047, you’re likely overpaying. Check whether the vehicle has average mileage for its age — above-average mileage should bring the price down.

Should I buy from a dealer or private party?

Private party purchases typically save you $2,022 compared to a dealer in Chicago. However, dealers often include limited warranties and handle paperwork. Weigh the savings against the convenience and any included protection.