V6, Leather. Alloy Wheels, Premium Sound, Sunroof, Loaded. on 2040-cars
Martinsburg, West Virginia, United States
2003 Hyundai Tiburon gt. This Tiburon has 185k on the odo, the interior is still looking very good for these miles. Its loaded up with sunroof and the upgraded factory stereo. Sounds nice. All power features are working. The body is in decent shape, has some clear coat peeling on the rear section. It still cleans up nice and looks good. The transmission slips in third gear when hot, mechanic has said it's a shift solenoid because it will work fine in 3rd gear when cool. We don't have the time or the money to repair the car so our loss is your gain. We recommend having the car shipped, we know a local shipper(flat rate $60.00 hookup and 90 cents a mile), If you are interested we can help you with the arrangements. Thanks, please ask any questions you may have about the car. |
Hyundai Tiburon for Sale
- 2005 hyundai tiburon gt coupe 2-door 2.7l blue, automatic, 155k miles, 2door,(US $5,200.00)
- Gs coupe 2.0l cd 6 speakers am/fm radio am/fm stereo cd audio system abs brakes
- 2dr cpe v6 manual gt limited coupe manual gasoline 2.7l v6 cyl engine black pear
- 2004 hyundai tiburon gt coupe 2-door 2.7l(US $3,100.00)
- No reserve...really nice 2003 hyundai tiburon gt..2.7 liter v6, auto trans,lthr
- Custom 2003 hyundai tiburon gt v6 6-speed clean title midnight purple
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2014 Hyundai Elantra
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Hyundai Brasil makes the HB20 in Sao Paulo for local consumption in three forms: there's the HB20 hatchback, HB20S sedan and HB20X crossover. It's the former which it has transformed into the R-Spec concept you see here.
Decked out in matte blue, the HB20 R-Spec concept packs an aggressively upgraded aero kit, extra cooling ducts, 17-inch alloys, LED headlights and an interior with leather trim and striped seats. Even if we don't know what's under the hood, it all looks pretty convincing, and makes us wish Hyundai would offer it Stateside as part of the Accent family with which it shares its underpinnings.