The Hyundai Tucson has become one of the most popular compact SUVs in Arizona, thanks to its competitive pricing, strong warranty, and impressive feature set. The Tucson's growing reputation has also strengthened its resale value, which means a diminished value claim after a not-at-fault accident is well worth pursuing. A 2021–2025 Hyundai Tucson in SEL, N Line, or Limited trim typically loses $1,200 to $4,500 in market value when an accident appears on the vehicle history report — money the at-fault driver's insurance is obligated to pay under Arizona law.
Orlando Auto Body repairs Hyundai Tucsons regularly at our Mesa, Scottsdale, and Gilbert locations. The current-generation Tucson's advanced safety features — including forward collision avoidance, lane-keeping assist, and blind-spot monitoring — require precise recalibration after any collision repair. Our I-CAR Gold certified technicians have the training and equipment to handle these systems correctly, and we use genuine Hyundai OEM parts for every repair. With each qualifying Tucson repair, we include a free $450 Diminished Value Appraisal Packet using Arizona-specific market data for the Tucson segment.
Hyundai's strong presence in the Arizona market means plenty of comparable sales data exists to support your DV claim — and that data consistently shows a meaningful price gap between clean-title and accident-history Tucsons. If you drive a Tucson SE, SEL, N Line, Limited, or the hybrid variant and were in a not-at-fault accident, call Orlando Auto Body today. Our free DV assessment will show you exactly what your Tucson lost in value and how to recover it from the insurance company.