2005 Ford Mustang V6 vs. Hyundai Tiburon SE
Originally posted by ScottyBoy302@October 23, 2005, 11:19 PM
And why would Pontiac make a G6 convertible? Am I the only one who thinks that is the most boring car on the market?
And why would Pontiac make a G6 convertible? Am I the only one who thinks that is the most boring car on the market?
Well I think i'd be classified as a younger buyer and there's no way in heck i'd pay for one of those. I don't think it has any appeal whatsoever to younger people. It isn't fast, it doesn't look cool, and it is nothing new. If anythng it would appeal to the empty nest 45years+ crowd.
The only problem I have with the G6 is that it's too tall for how wide(or not so wide) it is. Other than that it's a fairly descent car. My wife was considering buying one but when she saw it in person she said "EWW, heck NO!" But as far as the folding hardtop goes, I'd love one. If there was a aftermarket one for a mustang I'd buy it... They are just so sexy!
i had looked at the tiberon se and it wasent a bad car especially for its price and what it comes with but i would have to take the mustang over it, the mustang is cheaper, much better looking, and not to mention almost 50 more hp.
which it may very well become in a few years. i heard somethinjg about that happening in a few years...
and Jeremy, while that car my be hoedeous
i can still appreciate the work the painter put into that design... tough stuff right there (heehee, i think im having a lil too much fun with art class)
lol
and Jeremy, while that car my be hoedeous
i can still appreciate the work the painter put into that design... tough stuff right there (heehee, i think im having a lil too much fun with art class)lol
Originally posted by Knight@October 9, 2005, 2:48 PM
The was initial quality, lets wait a year or so to see how relible it remains.
A friend of mine has a Tyburon V6 and he is a memeber of some Tiburon forum and everyone on there says as soon as the car gets like 50-60k miles the car just falls apart.
The was initial quality, lets wait a year or so to see how relible it remains.
A friend of mine has a Tyburon V6 and he is a memeber of some Tiburon forum and everyone on there says as soon as the car gets like 50-60k miles the car just falls apart.
And yes JD Power has had Hyundai above Toyota.
The Tiburon (hardtop) convertible looks just as fugly as the Lexus SC430 - glad they didn't produce it. Plus, go check out the '05 V6 rental 'vert video - then vote on which you would rather have.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(traffic142 @ February 13, 2006, 8:29 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
My wife bought one, she likes it. it handles really well, but compaired to my GT.....no contest in acceleration and pure head popping.
Did I say she likes it.
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Have her check out Tiburon forum but watch out for some of the youngsters. There also is a forum just for the ladies.
My wife bought one, she likes it. it handles really well, but compaired to my GT.....no contest in acceleration and pure head popping.
Did I say she likes it.
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Have her check out Tiburon forum but watch out for some of the youngsters. There also is a forum just for the ladies.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(GOFISCH @ February 14, 2006, 5:17 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
Have her check out Tiburon forum but watch out for some of the youngsters. There also is a forum just for the ladies.
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And don't ever order merchandise from NewTiburon.com. Three years ago, I ordered a Tuscani diecast replica from them, but after 10 months, I never received it. The girl in charge of the merchandise claimed there was a falling out between a couple of members running the online store, so the inventory was screwed up. Regardless of whatever excuse they pulled out of their hineyes, I filed a complaint over at Ripoff Report. In the end, I got my money back, and I was convinced never to do business with them again.
Well, I just visited NewTiburon.com, and it looks like they no longer have an online store.
Have her check out Tiburon forum but watch out for some of the youngsters. There also is a forum just for the ladies.
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And don't ever order merchandise from NewTiburon.com. Three years ago, I ordered a Tuscani diecast replica from them, but after 10 months, I never received it. The girl in charge of the merchandise claimed there was a falling out between a couple of members running the online store, so the inventory was screwed up. Regardless of whatever excuse they pulled out of their hineyes, I filed a complaint over at Ripoff Report. In the end, I got my money back, and I was convinced never to do business with them again.
Well, I just visited NewTiburon.com, and it looks like they no longer have an online store.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(areaseven @ February 14, 2006, 12:32 PM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
And don't ever order merchandise from NewTiburon.com. Three years ago, I ordered a Tuscani diecast replica from them, but after 10 months, I never received it. The girl in charge of the merchandise claimed there was a falling out between a couple of members running the online store, so the inventory was screwed up. Regardless of whatever excuse they pulled out of their hineyes, I filed a complaint over at Ripoff Report. In the end, I got my money back, and I was convinced never to do business with them again.
Well, I just visited NewTiburon.com, and it looks like they no longer have an online store.
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Someone was feeding you a line. There was only one member that ever ran the store. There was never a woman involved. They did have some problems with the store in the beginning, so I do believe your story. The site has grown and changed quit a bit. We have some very good site sponsors, just like here. I'm sorry you had that problem.
And don't ever order merchandise from NewTiburon.com. Three years ago, I ordered a Tuscani diecast replica from them, but after 10 months, I never received it. The girl in charge of the merchandise claimed there was a falling out between a couple of members running the online store, so the inventory was screwed up. Regardless of whatever excuse they pulled out of their hineyes, I filed a complaint over at Ripoff Report. In the end, I got my money back, and I was convinced never to do business with them again.
Well, I just visited NewTiburon.com, and it looks like they no longer have an online store.
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Someone was feeding you a line. There was only one member that ever ran the store. There was never a woman involved. They did have some problems with the store in the beginning, so I do believe your story. The site has grown and changed quit a bit. We have some very good site sponsors, just like here. I'm sorry you had that problem.
Well, it seems that Consumer Reports has had a change of heart when it comes to the Tiburon. Their latest car guide has it on the Recommended list. Seems that the QC level has dramatically improved ever since the GK body was first introduced.
BTW, Jeff, do you know off-hand how many Tiburon owners have the 4-cylinder model?
BTW, Jeff, do you know off-hand how many Tiburon owners have the 4-cylinder model?
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(areaseven @ September 1, 2005, 2:25 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
... With its sleek design and considerably low price, it's practically a poor man's Ferrari.
...All you need to do is remove the Hyundai emblems, and you'll have people asking if the car's Italian...
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I respect the fact that you like this Hyundai, but...
in reply to the first phrase: major overstatement of the year, a Hyundai Tiburon a poor man's Ferrari ? Heck no.
In reply to the second phrase: I come from that part of the world and I can guarantee that no one in Italy would think that the Tiburon is Italian, no way.
... With its sleek design and considerably low price, it's practically a poor man's Ferrari.
...All you need to do is remove the Hyundai emblems, and you'll have people asking if the car's Italian...
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I respect the fact that you like this Hyundai, but...
in reply to the first phrase: major overstatement of the year, a Hyundai Tiburon a poor man's Ferrari ? Heck no.
In reply to the second phrase: I come from that part of the world and I can guarantee that no one in Italy would think that the Tiburon is Italian, no way.
<div class='quotetop'>QUOTE(areaseven @ March 6, 2006, 2:27 AM) Quoted post</div><div class='quotemain'>
Well, it seems that Consumer Reports has had a change of heart when it comes to the Tiburon. Their latest car guide has it on the Recommended list. Seems that the QC level has dramatically improved ever since the GK body was first introduced.
BTW, Jeff, do you know off-hand how many Tiburon owners have the 4-cylinder model?
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I'd say it was almost half.
To the comments re: a poors mans Ferrari, I had been asked several times if it was a Ferrari. When I had my custom exhaust installed the old guy in the shop said it sounded like an older Ferrari. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/04.gif[/img] There are several Tibs in the States that are pushing 400hp.
Well, it seems that Consumer Reports has had a change of heart when it comes to the Tiburon. Their latest car guide has it on the Recommended list. Seems that the QC level has dramatically improved ever since the GK body was first introduced.
BTW, Jeff, do you know off-hand how many Tiburon owners have the 4-cylinder model?
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I'd say it was almost half.
To the comments re: a poors mans Ferrari, I had been asked several times if it was a Ferrari. When I had my custom exhaust installed the old guy in the shop said it sounded like an older Ferrari. [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/04.gif[/img] There are several Tibs in the States that are pushing 400hp.





