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Hyundai prices 2007 Tiburon

12/11/2006, 1:29 PM

By admin

Hyundai has announced pricing for the 2007 Tiburon coupe. The facelifted car comes in three trim options for 2007: the GS starting at $17,195, including $600 freight charge, the performance-oriented GT ($19,895), and the track-tuned SE ($22,595).

Complete pricing: Tiburon GS 2.0L 4-CYL 5-Speed M/T $16,595 Tiburon GS 2.0L 4-CYL 4-Speed A/T w/Shiftronic $17,695 Tiburon GT 2.7L V6 5-Speed M/T $19,295 Tiburon GT 2.7L V6 4-Speed A/T w/Shiftronic $20,395 Tiburon GT Limited 2.7L V6 5-Speed M/T $21,595 Tiburon GT Limited 2.7L V6 4-Speed A/T w/Shiftronic $22,695 Tiburon SE 2.7L V6 6-Speed M/T $21,995.

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12/11, 1:33 PM

posted by:

Phil

This thing has looked more or less the same since when? It’s gotta be before the original Ford Focus came out, which is a damn long time ago.

12/11, 2:24 PM

posted by:

6ix

Kinda reminds me of the Puma. Yeah, I agree with Phil. It’s been out for a long, long time. It’s been freshened a few times. Heck, I remember thinking that it resembled the 456GT, and that Ferrari has come and gone!

12/11, 2:47 PM

posted by:

MyGodBeatsYourGod

Yeh, that sweeping fold that starts at the front wheel opening with some combo of repeater/signal/vent/faux vent and swoops up, runs behind door handle, and fades below the C pillar, above the rear wheel opening, is on 25 cars/CUVs by now.

12/11, 5:24 PM

posted by:

cknoff

I think it came out sometime in 2001 or 2002. It isn’t as old as the Focus though.

12/11, 5:41 PM

posted by:

Me

That front bumper seems to be out of the early to mid 90’s tho. Uhg.

12/11, 8:49 PM

posted by:

1c3d0g

Even though the price is low, I still wouldn’t touch this thing with a 12 foot pole.

12/11, 9:08 PM

posted by:

Veda

Looks like something from the dying breed of integras or RSX. People want something else nowadays.

12/11, 11:16 PM

posted by:

A4

its been out a shorter time than the focus, and a successor is actually confirmed for replacement sometime this decade, unlike the piece of trash focus which sucks ass as usual.

12/12, 4:05 AM

posted by:

black

The interior looks awesome despite how old it is. Cant say that about the Focus.

12/12, 5:40 PM

posted by:

interphase

I still like the Coupe (as it’s known here in the UK) – the earlier ones (96-02)were awful and looked like somebody had parked them too close to a fire, but the current one looks great and drives well. It’s possibly a bit overpriced here and it could definitely do with more grunt – the V6 isn’t noticeably better than the 2l. I’m disappointed that the shots I’ve seen of the ‘07 seem to have dropped the grille in favour of a slot – it makes it look too much like an old mazda mx-6.

12/15, 9:41 PM

posted by:

xmnr

4x^… you know, I can’t believe the civic Si killed the RSX. what a shame. that car was great

 
 
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