2007 Hyundai Tiburon Prices Higher Than Outgoing Model
We’re not that enthused by Hyundai’s new look for the 2007 Tiburon, as it’s simply a cosmetic change to an otherwise unaltered vehicle. Prices for the new model went up — which is common for new models — but because there aren’t any significant changes to the Tiburon’s standard features, we’re a bit turned off by the $500 increase in the base GS’s price, now $16,595, the $700 increase for the GT, now $18,595, or the $800 increase on the SE, now $21,995. At least the SE gets electronic stability and traction control standard, but for an automaker that usually prices vehicles below the competition, the Tiburon seems strangely out of sync with the rest of the market.
Related: The 2007 Hyundai Tiburon's Face-lift



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Posted by: Nic Tweedel | Dec 11, 2006 1:16:35 PM
I like Tiburons just fine, but the higher price is a definite turn-off. These have always been rather slow sellers for Hyundai, this sure won't help. A significant price CUT could really boost its popularity with the sport compact crowd.
Posted by: M3 | Dec 11, 2006 3:54:00 PM
What an augly looking face. Where did Hyundai got that front look from? Some sci-fi movie of alien faces?
Posted by: VYL | Dec 11, 2006 9:19:39 PM