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2005 Hyundai Tiburon Gt - *no Rust* on 2040-cars

Year:2005 Mileage:121651
Location:

Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States

Hooksett, New Hampshire, United States

I am finally selling my beloved 2005 Hyundai Tiburon GT as it is time to upgrade. It is clean and a non-smoker. Do not be wary about the rebuilt title as I have put a lot of work into this car. I have retained all the paperwork back when I bought the car as salvage in 2011. I bought the car in South Carolina and it has only been through one winter season (went to car wash every two weeks) so NO RUST. I would like to note that I do drive this still, so the mileage may be slighter higher than listed here.

General Maintenance:
- Car aligned and tires/wheels balanced 6/15/14
- All struts were replaced in 2012 
- Transmission fluid changed in 2013
- Timing Belt and other belts replaced in 2014
- Replaced power steering hoses due to leak in 2014
- Synthetic oil with OEM oil filter replaced every 5k miles

Modifications:
- Debadged for Tuscani (korean version of Tiburon) symbols - 2011
- Upgraded spoiler - 2011
- Tinted windows - 27% - 2012
- New front rotor and pads - 2013
- Replaced rear rotor and pads in 2014 due to locking caliper (which is fixed)
- Calipers painted black - 2013
- Upgraded wheels and tires - 2013
- 18" Axis Sport Xfactor with 225/40ZR18
- Purchased winter tires for stock rims (tires used two seasons) - 2013
- Injen short ram - 2012
- DC Sports Cat-back exhaust (nice low growl) - 2013
- ARK GT-F lowering springs - 2012
- Eibach Camber bolts for front tires - 2012
- Beltronics 955 Radar Dectector hardwired in (turns on with car, shuts off when car off) - 2012
- Viper Security Alarm System installed - 2013
- Upgraded stereo system with all new speakers and used subwoofer - 2012
- Replaced dash with 2008 model - 2013
- Upgraded shift knob - 2013

This car is definitely a head turner and is a ton of fun to drive. If I had the space to keep it around I would but unfortunately I do not. If you want a sports car and want one that sounds good too, look no further. I have nothing to hide with this car, so any questions are welcome. 

I AM SELLING THIS VEHICLE AS IS WITH NO GUARANTEES, WARRANTIES OR OTHER COVENANTS. 

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2014 Hyundai Veloster Turbo gets stripped-down, lower-cost R-Spec model

Wed, 20 Nov 2013

We Autoblog staffers have had our ups and downs with our long-term 2013 Hyundai Veloster Turbo, but there's no question that the cheeky three-door hatchback has got its proponents. Case in point: at the recent driving event for the fire-breathing SRT Viper TA, none other than Ralph Gilles sauntered over to have a closer look at the matte grey Veloster we'd driven out to the track that day. Gilles had lots of praise for the Veloster styling; not out of line with similar sentiments we've heard all year long.
We digress slightly, but the larger point is that there still seems to be a lot of interest in the Veloster, and Hyundai has plans to fully explore potential new marketplace niches for the car with this all-new, 2014 Veloster Turbo R-Spec.
Following on with the formula for R-Spec models to date, the new Veloster is not a higher-performance Turbo, but rather one that is more affordable. The theory goes that a de-contented Veloster Turbo hits the sweet spot for those who are interested in tuning the car for performance, a group that will probably not need the higher spec comfort and connectivity content that the standard Turbo ships with.

Hyundai Elantra's alleged unintended acceleration sends teen, police on a 113-mile ride

Fri, 22 Feb 2013

Back in December, one North Texas teenager received a quick lesson in car control at the hands of his 2011 Hyundai Elantra. Elez Lushaj called police, after he says his car accelerated to nearly 120 mph on Highway 183 unintentionally. Dispatchers urged the 16-year-old driver to try everything from turning the car off to standing on the brakes and putting the car in neutral, but Lushaj told them nothing was working. Flummoxed, police simply did their best to warn traffic away from the speeding compact with the hope that the car would eventually run out of fuel.
Before that could happen, Lushaj lost control on Interstate 30 after some 90 minutes as he attempted to avoid a semi truck. The Elantra rolled four times, leaving the driver conscious but with several broken bones. Police commended Lushaj for keeping the car on the road and away from population centers for as long as he did.
Hyundai, meanwhile, said that it hasn't heard anything on the case. Spokesperson Jim Trainor reported to WFAA that it was "extremely unlikely for simultaneous and spontaneous total system failures for the brakes, accelerator and transmission to occur at the same time" and notes that Hyundai would like to investigate, but this is the first they've heard of Lushaj's wild ride. You can watch a local news report on the incident below for more information.

Judge reduces damages in fatal Hyundai crash to $81M

Wed, 24 Sep 2014

Hyundai no longer has to pay $248 million as part of a court ruling from a fatal accident in Montana that killed two cousins in a 2005 Tiburon. The judge hearing the appeal revised the amount down to a total of about $81 million. She upheld the original $8.1 million in actual damages but reduced the punitive damages to $73 million from the previous $240 million.
According to Bloomberg, the judge refused Hyundai's desire to reduce the amount even further. She said in her court order that the company showed "an indifference to or reckless disregard of the health and safety of the motoring public."
In the original case, the families' attorneys alleged that the cracking of a faulty steering knuckle caused the fatal accident. Hyundai argued that fireworks had been let off inside the vehicle, which caused the driver to swerve and crash. In a statement released after the ruling, the automaker claimed that evidence supporting its defense was barred from the trial. According to Bloomberg, had the original amount of damages been upheld, it would have been the sixth-highest amount awarded by a jury in the US this year.