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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / January 2007

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Thinking about getting a Tiburon

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Osiris88 - 22 Jan 2007 07:19 GMT
Hi.  I'm thinking about getting one of these (6 speed) and I was
wondering if anybody has had any notable problems I should know about.
I would also like to hear any feedback in general, including positive.
 Thanks for your time.
hyundai sucks - 24 Jan 2007 12:34 GMT
Don't bother, they suck

> Hi.  I'm thinking about getting one of these (6 speed) and I was
> wondering if anybody has had any notable problems I should know about.
> I would also like to hear any feedback in general, including positive.
>  Thanks for your time.
Dan Caron - 25 Jan 2007 00:42 GMT
> Don't bother, they suck
>
>> Hi.  I'm thinking about getting one of these (6 speed) and I was
>> wondering if anybody has had any notable problems I should know about.
>> I would also like to hear any feedback in general, including positive.
>>  Thanks for your time.

With my tongue planted firmly in my cheek, I'll have to agree. After
all, my '97 Tiburon only has 278,000+ miles on it. You would think that
for the exorbitant price of $14,000 dollars it should run at least a
million miles before a major breakdown. And let's see, I had to replace
my alternator at 173,000 miles. Isn't that just terrible? Oh, and I had
to drop my transmission to replace the release bearing for the clutch at
235,000 miles. I don't see how such shoddy craftsmanship made it through
quality control. I'm trying to remember anything else major that has
gone wrong with my sad little car, but, you know what? Nothing has. And,
after all those miles, I still get 33mpg on the highway.
    No matter what you look at to purchase, there is going to be someone
like "hyundai sucks" out there. All I can say is, for every "hyundai
sucks" out there, there are 100 of us who can do nothing but sing
Hyundai's praises and when time comes to buy a new car, I'll give you
one guess which brand I'm going to be looking at first and last, HYUNDAI
!!!!!!
Edwin Pawlowski - 25 Jan 2007 02:22 GMT
"Dan Caron" <dan@youdontneedtoknow.net> wrote in message
>  All I can say is, for every "hyundai sucks" out there, there are 100 of
> us who can do nothing but sing Hyundai's praises and when time comes to
> buy a new car, I'll give you one guess which brand I'm going to be looking
> at first and last, HYUNDAI !!!!!!

I used to laugh a the Hyundai.  I guess I was right to do so in 1987, but no
longer.  Mine is only 4 months old, but I'm as impressed with it as any car
I've ever owned and I've owned some much more expensive.  Many of the people
posting here have owned two, three, or five of them.  I may also if it
continues to perform as well as it does now.
Wayne Moses - 26 Jan 2007 00:27 GMT
DC> there. All I can say is, for every "hyundai sucks" out there, there
DC> are
DC> 100 of us who can do nothing but sing Hyundai's praises

All we have to do is look at which company of the two is in the red, which
company is ranked higher in terms of quality, which company has the better
warranty and price and you'd realize why people like that have to hang out
in groups like ours and troll.

Pay them no mind - we know better.

Best Regards
Wayne Moses <wmoses@houston.rr.com> Thu, 25 Jan 2007 17:26:25 -0600
Erik Unhjem - 25 Jan 2007 10:56 GMT
> Hi.  I'm thinking about getting one of these (6 speed) and I was
> wondering if anybody has had any notable problems I should know about.
> I would also like to hear any feedback in general, including positive.
>   Thanks for your time.

I can't speak for the 6-speed, since I only have the
4-banger/5-speed... But think of the Energizer Bunny.

In the nearly five years and 120k miles I've owned my 2003 Tiburon, I
had the ~60k miles tune/timing belt maintenance, of course. But the
only other things that have ever needed attentaion were a shock
absorber, a sway bar, the rear brakes, and the rear hatch gas lifts,
and all of those were covered under warranty. I guess I've also
replaced the occasional head light bulb. But that's it. It just keeps
going and going and going...

Based on my Tiburon experience, we have become a Hyundai-only family.
My wife drives a Sonata -- and loves it -- and my kids share an
Elantra. All of them are great cars, and I doubt I will even look at
another brand if/when it's time to replace any of them.

Erik
customtib03 - 26 Jan 2007 04:26 GMT
i love my 03, they are fun to drive and i have had no complaints on
the car at all.  not to mention if you like to tinker like me, they
are fun to customize. :D go test drive one, i think you will like it.

> Hi.  I'm thinking about getting one of these (6 speed) and I
> was
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> positive.
>   Thanks for your time.

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