2005 Hyundai Tiburon Gt V6 on 2040-cars
3512 Spring Garden St, Greensboro, North Carolina, United States
Engine:2.7L V6 24V MPFI DOHC
Transmission:Automatic
VIN (Vehicle Identification Number): KMHHN65F25U169338
Stock Num: 228488761
Make: Hyundai
Model: Tiburon GT V6
Year: 2005
Exterior Color: Red
Interior Color: Black
Options: Drive Type: FWD
Number of Doors: 2 Doors
Mileage: 136275
2.7 L(DOHC)V6,VALVES 24,172 hp @ 6000 rpmMacPherson strut front suspensionMulti-link rear suspensionFour-wheel independent suspensionHeight adjustable driver seatleatherBucket front seatsSplit-folding rear seatbackRemote keyless power door locksPower mirrorsHeated mirrors1 one-touch power windowsClockTachometerLow fuel level warningCruise controlCargo netFront console with storageFront cupholdersFront door pocketsManual rear seat easy entryRemote trunk releasePower steeringTilt-adjustable steering wheelClimate controlCargo area lightLeather trim on doorsFront reading lightsLeather steering wheelRear floor matsDual vanity mirrorsMast antenna6 total speakersAM/FM stereo cd player Variable intermittent wipersRear defoggerIntermittent rear wiperRear spoilerAlloy wheels17 x 7.0 in. wheelsSteel spare wheelP215/45R17 tiresAll season tiresInside mounted spare tireTemporary spare tireDual front with head protection chambers side-mounted airbagsChild seat anchorsRemote anti-theft alarm systemVentilated front disc / solid rear disc brakesFront fog/driving lights2 front headrests2 rear headrestsFront seatbelt pretensionersElectronic brakeforce distributionRear height adjustable headrests. warranties are available for all cars. just call us or come visit our second location at 2806 Patterson st.
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Hyundai Prius-fighting hybrid spied wearing new camo
Wed, Jul 22 2015Hyundai's engineers certainly don't want the public to see its upcoming dedicated hybrid model in several of these new spy shots, but the company can't deny that the machine is on the way. These test cars were first spotted last summer as Prius-like five-door hatchbacks. However in these photos and the second set, it would seem that the model has morphed into a more sedan-like shape similar to the Chevy Volt. Unlike the last time we saw this car during arctic testing, the vehicle no longer is covered in plastic concealment. That obfuscation has been replaced with a very effective camo pattern on everything but the roof, and in several photos, workers are actively standing in the way of the spy shooters' lenses. Beyond the whole model's general shape, there are a few details to pick out, though. You can easily spot the outline of the brand's hexagonal grille up front. There appears to be a rather complicated air dam design there, too. In profile, the shape of the rear hatch creates an integrated spoiler at the back. While the camouflage makes it very hard to tell, we don't see a plug-in port on this example. According to our spies, this test car was being driven with a slew of other electrified models, including a BMW i3, Nissan Leaf, Volkswagen e-Golf, and Kia Soul EV. Given that group, perhaps the engineers were specifically benchmarking the electric performance for this outing. Earlier reports suggest that Hyundai's latest hybrid could debut in the second half of 2016. Power reportedly comes from a 1.6-liter four-cylinder with hybrid assistance and a lithium-ion battery. Plug-in and five-door hatchback versions are also rumored.
Hyundai Motorsport tests its performance at the WRC Rally Finland
Fri, 15 Aug 2014Autoblog joined Hyundai to check out the Neste Oil Rally Finland, where thousands of kilometers of lightly traveled, rolling gravel roads have turned out decades of astonishing racing and cold-blooded drivers. Even though the World Rally Championship is well tamed from its feral Group B days, Rally Finland is still the drivers' favorite, with the fastest speeds and the biggest jumps.
It's the rookie year for the Hyundai Shell World Rally Team, run by Hyundai Motorsport out of Alzenau, Germany. The squad entered the season aiming for podiums in the second half and looking to get its three cars to the finish at every race for maximum development data. It's already outdone itself, Thierry Neuville scoring third places in Mexico - where he used a bottle of Corona to fill his radiator - and Poland.
Denis Giraudet told us that the rally's sternest challenge is not one of heart, though. Giraudet isn't part of Hyundai Motorsport, he was our guide and he's been in the sport as a co-driver for more than 30 years; he won Rally Finland with Juha Kankunnen in 1993 in a Toyota Celica Turbo 4WD. Giraudet said the race tests that particular confidence that comes from about 18 inches below the heart: "Here, you have to go all out. If there's a problem, it's usually between the steering wheel and the seat."
Hyundai recalling 186k Elantras due to possible headliner detachment
Wed, 10 Apr 2013Following at least one reported incident of a man who claimed his ear was sliced in half following the deployment of his side airbag, Hyundai has announced a recall for certain model year 2011 through 2013 Elantras; specifically those manufactured from November 12, 2010 through March 5, 2013. In these Elantra models, a support bracket that is attached to the car's headliner may become dislodged when the side curtain airbag deploys. If that should happen, occupants may be in danger of a laceration injury by way of the flying bracket.
Hyundai will notify owners of affected vehicles, while dealers will service the dangerous bracket by applying adhesive strips. (Feel free to insert your own duct tape joke here.) The service will be performed free of charge, starting in May of this year. Follow on to read the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration notice, below.