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2004 Hyundai Tiburon Review: Model Lineup

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2004 Hyundai Tiburon Review

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Two versions of the Hyundai Tiburon are available: the base four-cylinder model and the GT V6. Apart from different wheels and spoilers, both models share the same sexy lines and enjoy a comprehensive list of standard features: air conditioning; side-impact airbags, power windows, mirrors and door locks; keyless entry with alarm; four wheel disc brakes; and dual chrome-tipped exhaust outlets.

The 2004 Tiburon ($16,999) is powered by a 2.0-liter inline-4 boosted to 138 horsepower with the new variable valve timing system. This engine is offered with a standard five-speed manual or optional four-speed automatic transmission ($900). Just two other options are available: an Infinity premium stereo with cassette and CD player ($649), and a package consisting of the Infinity cassette CD system and a power tilt-and-slide sunroof ($1,349).

The 2004 Tiburon GT V6 ($18,199) is powered by a 2.7-liter V6 rated at 172 horsepower. Its suspension is stiffer and the wheels and tires are upgraded in size to 215/45R17 Michelin Pilots. The interior is dressed up with new map lights, deluxe carpeting, and leather wraps for the steering wheel and shift knob. Three transmissions are available on the GT V6. A five-speed manual is standard. Buyers can also choose a four-speed automatic ($900) or a six-speed manual ($950).

GT V6 options include a sunroof-and-stereo package ($1,349); the same package plus leather seats ($1,949); or all of the above plus anti-lock brakes ($2,448). With the six-speed, you can upgrade to the Infinity CD stereo and leather ($1249); or go all the way and get a super-premium Infinity 360 watt CD/cassette system, leather, sunroof, and ABS ($2448). Next Page



2004 Hyundai Tiburon