Thursday, July 20, 2017

A sporty car from Hyundai, the Tiburon coupe has been around since the late 1990s, though the second generation debuted in 2001 and was manufactured until 2008. There are three different trims available that year: the GS, the GT, and the SE. The most expensive trim with the most powerful engineering is the SE, which retailed for $19,999 in 2005.

Engineering

    Two different engines are available for 2005 Tiburons. The SE trim features the more powerful 2.7 liter V6, which features 24 valves and a double overhead camshaft configuration (DOHC). The engine also has a displacement of 162.08 cubic inches, a bore and stroke of 3.41 by 2.95 inches, and a compression ratio of 10.0 to 1.0. It has a net horsepower of 172 at 6,000 rpm and a torque of 181 foot-pounds at 3,800 rpm.

Transmission/Fuel Economy

    Three different transmissions are also available in 2005 Tiburons, and the SE trim comes equipped with a six-speed, manual overdrive transmission. Of all 2005 Tiburons, the SE trim equipped with its standard transmission and engine has the worst fuel economy, performing at an average of 18 mpg in cities and 26 on highways.

Safety

    All 2005 Tiburons come with a number of standard safety features, including power door locks, vehicle anti-theft, driver and passenger airbags, and a trunk anti-trap device standard. Only the SE trim features standard anti-lock brakes, and an optional first aid kit.

Comfort and Convenience

    2005 Tiburons also come with a number of comfort and convenience features, including air conditioning, tachometer, tilt steering, AM/FM radio and CD player, all standard. Only the SE features additional comfort/convenience features, including a leather steering wheel, cruise control, and a trip computer. An automatic or manual sunroof is optional.

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