Is a 2007 Hyundai Tiburon a good car?
Reviewers find the 2007 Hyundai Tiburon to be a good-looking car with sporty performance and a reasonable price tag. Car and Driver calls it a “composed commuter, an accomplished tourer, and an acceptably sporty back-roads burner.” More than anything, however, it looks great.
How much does a 2007 Hyundai Tiburon cost?
Pricing ranges from $17,295 to $23,395, depending upon the model. However, keep in mind that Fair Purchase Prices, showing what consumers are actually paying, can differ substantially, so click on Fair Purchase Prices to compare.
Is the Hyundai Tiburon se a sports car?
Most of the good stuff is under the hood, while the exterior and interior exhibit a few cosmetic changes. The addition of gunmetal-toned accents and MP3 capability should appeal to buyers in the sports car category. New, too, for 2007 are the Tiburon SE’s safety features, including stability and traction control.
What kind of fuel economy does a Hyundai Tiburon get?
The 170hp 2.7L V6 is torquey, will pull on the highway in 5th gear and gets good fuel economy for the size of engine. Averaging about 28mpg combined in my real world driving.
What are the trims on a Hyundai Tiburon?
Three other trim options include the base GS, a refined-performance GT and the more fully-equipped GT Limited. The engineering improvements and safety technology that Hyundai has incorporated into the Tiburon SE and its many standard features include just about everything a buyer might request.
Pricing ranges from $17,295 to $23,395, depending upon the model. However, keep in mind that Fair Purchase Prices, showing what consumers are actually paying, can differ substantially, so click on Fair Purchase Prices to compare.
Most of the good stuff is under the hood, while the exterior and interior exhibit a few cosmetic changes. The addition of gunmetal-toned accents and MP3 capability should appeal to buyers in the sports car category. New, too, for 2007 are the Tiburon SE’s safety features, including stability and traction control.
The 170hp 2.7L V6 is torquey, will pull on the highway in 5th gear and gets good fuel economy for the size of engine. Averaging about 28mpg combined in my real world driving.
Three other trim options include the base GS, a refined-performance GT and the more fully-equipped GT Limited. The engineering improvements and safety technology that Hyundai has incorporated into the Tiburon SE and its many standard features include just about everything a buyer might request.