Buy A Hyundai Tiburon Guide
: Experts at MotorBiscuit recommend caution with the 2003, 2004, and 2006 models, which have been reported to have more frequent clutch failures at relatively low mileage. What to Inspect Before You Buy
The Shark of the Streets: Why the Hyundai Tiburon is Your Next Budget Sportster
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The (also known as the Hyundai Coupe in Europe) is a front-wheel-drive sports coupe that enjoyed a solid production run from 1996 to 2008. Named after the Spanish word for "shark," this car has always been about offering sharp, aggressive styling without the aggressive price tag of its rivals.
: Some 2008 models have reported issues with the Transmission Control Module (TCM) requiring software updates to ensure proper shifting. : Experts at MotorBiscuit recommend caution with the
: You can often find used models (like the 2008 GT) ranging from $2,375 to $5,125 depending on whether you're trading in or buying from a private party.
: Check for battery or alternator issues, as some owners have reported cars losing power shortly after a jump start. The (also known as the Hyundai Coupe in
: The 2008 model is highly regarded for its reliability and modern (for its era) amenities.