Monday, September 4, 2017

The Hyundai logo may resemble the letter "H," but also symbolizes two people---the company and customer---shaking hands, according to the Hyundai website. The automobile company began in 1967. The Excel was its premier car marketed to the United States. Through the years, the manufacturer has launched a variety of vehicles internationally, including the Hyundai Tiburon (produced from 1996 to 2008).

2008 Hyundai Tiburon GS

    "Though affordable, the 2008 Hyundai Tiburon's age, lack of power and tame handling put it near the bottom of our list for a sport coupe," says Edmunds.com. The Tiburon GS coupe comes with a 2.0-liter in-line four-cylinder engine and generates 138 horsepower. In addition, Kenwood stereo systems and Satellite radios are a standard features in 2008 Tiburons. The standard wheels for the GS are 16-inch aluminum alloy rims with P205/55R16 tires.

2008 Hyundai Tiburon GT

    "The Tiburon ranks in the bottom half of its class because, despite a sporty ride wrapped in an attractive package, it can't match the performance abilities and interior accommodations of competitors," notes the U.S. News & World Report (last updated June 2009, as of October 2010).

    The Tiburon GT features a 2.7-liter V-6 engine that produces 172 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque. The five-speed transmission is standard; however, Hyundai Tiburon Review has the option of a four-speed automatic transmission. The vehicle comes with 17-inch aluminum alloy wheels with P215/45VR17 tires.

2007 Hyundai Tiburon GS

    The 2007 Hyundai Tiburon offers "predictable driving dynamics, clean interior styling" and "handling not as sharp as most rivals," according to Edmunds.com. In addition, the vehicle fears a revamp body, including the taillights, exhaust tips and fascias. The 2007 GS has a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, six-speed stereo and keyless remote entry. The wheels on the Tiburon GS are aluminum 16-inch alloy rims with P205/55R16 tires.

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