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62 messages, Last post on Jun 04, 2009 at 11:11 AM
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Hi guys, I was looking to buy a Tiburon...this is my first experience with a Hyundai and two Tiburons in particular I was looking at were: (1) 2003 SE 5 spd., 118K, leather, s/r, power everything for $7900 CAD (2) 2001 SE 5 spd., 30K, s/r power everything for $7900 CAD The 2001 has a very low mileage but obviously it is an older car....I was hoping to get some advice on the quoted prices as well as common mech/maintenance problems with both cars...at what mileage do the cars start giving serious problems. greatly appreciated! |
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| I was very interested in the 2003 Hyundai Tiburon coupe, in 5-speed form. Apparently there's problems with the clutches breaking in the first 20,000-30,000 miles on the 2003 Hyundai Tiburon's. Check the following model years for these problems, too. Hyundai will not cover clutch assemblies and even the flywheel connection. Head over to some other Hyundai Tiburon threads on the net and read up and you'll find out what I'm talking about. It's enough to make one consider getting a Hyundai Tiburon from that era that has an automatic transmission in it. Really! Nice looking car, though! | |
| I have a 2001 Tiburon that I am selling. I checked with Edmunds and the est. price ranges are $5,840 to $7,061. My Tiburon has only 48,500 miles, is in excellent condition, and has a premium package (red color, sunroof, black side stripe). What in your opinion is my asking range. Thanks. LB | |
I was given a price of $18,432 (plus tax/title/etc) for a Tiburon GT with auto, sticker of $21,820. This includes all rebates ( 500 + 750 loyalty). Seems like a decent deal, wondering if others feel the same. We had a 05 Tib, that we had to sell in 06, but really liked it. Not sure if rebates will increase once the 09's come out. Also, like the new rear end, but I think I liked the 05 front better, but the new one is growing on me....
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Replying to: jeffc (Jul 08, 2008 1:39 pm) |
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| 2008 Black Tiburon GS, automatic, sunroof and cruise $12,525 plus taxes and registration (includes $3000 Tiburon rebate, $1500 owner loyalty rebate and additional $750 HMFC rebate being offered through 3/31.) | |
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Looked at new 2009 Tiburon GS for my nephew. MSRP of $18,175.00 for $11,587 plus TTL OTD. Total will be $12,208 OTD with TTL and everything. Pretty loaded with manual.
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Replying to: mikemartin (Apr 18, 2009 11:36 pm) Total will be $12,208 OTD with TTL and everything. Pretty loaded with manual. Okay, the dealer offered me the same deal with an automatic, and if we wanted to upgrade to the V6, it would only be $800 more, and that includes leather. I think this is a great deal even if it's a mediocre car. |
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Picked up a new 2008 Tiburon GT Automatic on the 21st for 14,976 plus TTL. Sticker was $22104. Does this seem to be the norm since they are down to so few 2008's? This one is Black Pearl. We had a 2005 and at first i did not like the new front end as much, but it is growing on me....when i priced one last July the same car would have been around $18,800, plus ttl. Sat in the new genesis Coupe....gorgeous car...someday!!! |
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