Hyundai Tiburon
| GT V6 |
Base |
| GT V6 |
Inline 4-cylinder |
| 24 Valve |
16 Valve |
The Tiburon base includes these standard features, a 2.0 Liter DOHC 16-Valve inline 4-Cylinder and Manual 5 speed FWD Transmission.
Non-CFC Air Conditioning
Power Windows w/Auto-down Driver's Window
Cruise Control
Tilt Steering Column
Variable Intermittent Front Windshield Wipers
Intermittent Rear Window Wiper/Washer
Electric Rear Window Defroster w/Timer
Remote Fuel Door, Hatch and Hood Releases
Driver's Footrest (Black Plastic) Covering
Rotary HVAC System
Cargo Area Lamp
Warning Lamps including Low Fuel Indicator
Quartz Digital Clock
Driver's Side Rear Coat Hook
Illuminated Cigarette Lighter & 12-volt Accessory Outlet
Front Side Window Defogger
H260 AM/FM/CD Stereo w/6-speakers
Full Center Console with Storage
Radio Antenna (Rod Fixed)
Illuminating Instrument Panel, Clock and HVAC
Driver and Passenger Sunvisors w/ Vanity Mirror
Carpeted Floor Mats
Hyundai Tiburon insurance information
One way to lower your 2008 Hyundai Tiburon insurance rates is by requesting higher deductibles on collision and comprehensive coverage, you can lower your auto insurance costs substantially. For example, increasing your auto insurance deductible from $200 to $500 could reduce your collision cost by 14% to 30%. We don't recommend a high deductable if you are going to purchase the new 2008 Hyundai
2008 Hyundai Tiburon safety
Here's a tip to help you enjoy your 2008 Hyundai Tiburon for years to come. Note; death rates for nighttime driving are 4 times higher than daytime driving.
Slow down and leave wider space cushions between you and other drivers when you encounter bad weather, narrow twisting roads or low light conditions.
When night driving in your new Hyundai Tiburon remember even with Tiburon headlights it can be difficult to detect pedestrians, bicyclists and others. Use your headlights between the hours of sunset and sunrise or get the Hyundai option for driving lights. For the best visibility, use your high beams when you are over 500 feet from oncoming vehicles or 300 feet behind the vehicles ahead.
Fog or smoke turn on your low-beam headlights and fog lights (if your vehicle is equipped with them). Be prepared to stop suddenly.