> ive found a 2003 huyndai tiburon for sale and im very interested in buying
> it.
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> have anything frequently wrong with them, and could tell me what to look
> for when i test drive it i would greatly appreciate it.
36,000 miles is not much in five years. Tiburon, like any sporty car
favored by young buyers, may have been driven a bit harder than the typical
4 door sedan. Any good mechanic can tell if the steering is loose shifting
is difficult or it is running rough. Find a good mechanic and have him
check it out. Brakes and tires are normal wear items and may need replacing
at 35000 to 40,000 so budget that into the price.
John - 30 Mar 2008 08:53 GMT
Of the 5 Hyundai,s that have been in our family I,d say the weakest point is
the gearbox. Synchro seems to shows signs of aging well before body/engine
issues.
Never had a Tiburon though, may be quite different.
>> ive found a 2003 huyndai tiburon for sale and im very interested in
>> buying
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> have him check it out. Brakes and tires are normal wear items and may need
> replacing at 35000 to 40,000 so budget that into the price.