Price: Around $20,500 configured as above (including chip) for GTI from dealer
Tiburon price = ??? <i>expect starting ~17,500 for FX, around $20,000 loaded</i>
(dunno how much perfomance a chip would give tiburon. but as a natural aspirated car... probably 5-10hp max)
Looks like that review was kind of biased...considering the fact that they obviously didn't do their research on the 2003 Tib...and also mentioning that I haven't even heard of a chip for the 2003. How do they know that there is a chip for it? What's with all of the question marks for the tib? How can you compare when you don't even have half of the specs? Screw that ****... <img src=icon_smile_angry.gif border=0 align=middle>
Well, considering chipping a Tib won't do sh*t, the 1.8T would win. There's nowhere near enough info on the GK yet to be doing this kind of a comparison.
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I drive a slow car.
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who is this guy? Why is he posting on a hyundai forum if he has nothing to do but rip on hyundai, I thought the purpose of this board was for hyundai's to get together talk about their cars, trade stories, and have a good time. WTF is this guy trying
2001 Tiburon
Black with Blacked out windows
Alpine cd player
More mods to come slowly
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who is this guy? Why is he posting on a hyundai forum if he has nothing to do but rip on hyundai, I thought the purpose of this board was for hyundai's to get together talk about their cars, trade stories, and have a good time. WTF is this guy trying
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The point of this post is:
if you are going to get a new car around $20,000, is 2003 tiburon a good deal? No bashing is intended. If it get outdueled by other cars, tiburon should lower its price, so those who wants to buy it can get a good deal.
But what we're trying to say is the only definitive answer we have about GK right now is:
A) it will have a 2.7L V6
B) it will have a 6-speed tranny
C) we know what it looks like
D) I know what it sounds like <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
Other than that, we don't know anything about it. Also, you're comparing a chipped 1.8T (which basically raises the boost and adjusts fuel mapping) and a chipped N/A Tib, which the chipping will do absoluetly nothing.
Wait till it releases, then we can do a fair comparison.
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I drive a slow car.
0 to 60 in 11 seconds (look out!)
I like both cars. I actually was considering a VW. I will give VW props for the well laid out interior. It has that advantage over the Tiburon. In terms of looks...That is in the eye of the beholder. I like the look of both cars. It depends if you want a hatchback or coupe. Also, GTIs are very expensive. Over here in NJ, they are selling over MSRP because the demand is high on them. If it comes to price, I am positive you can get the Tiburon at a better deal.
I eat Honda Civics for breakfast, Toyota Corollas for lunch, and Volkswagen Jettas for dinner
what they are saying is the damn car isn't even out yet, therefore how can you compare it to anything? and there is no final price yet so your review is ubsurd and retarded. if i could lock this post i would. <img src=icon_smile_angry.gif border=0 align=middle>
VW has ECU upgrade from the FACTORY??? if it is, it wouldn't be a too much of a gain. my friendS have Jettas with UPSOLUTE chip in it, gains approx 50hp and 1 sec off 0~60. but the stock clutch can't hold that power. So i doubt it will be as fast(VW probably won't change the clutch) and believe me, that thing is FAST!
It's comparably priced. If it was me, i would go with hyundai and start hooking it up. I have yet to see a VW with good body kit or any kind of aftermarket stuffs. well some aftermarket stuff but not as much...
With tiburon, $20,000 will cover the car and the loan intersts but with GTI, $20,000 will probably get u the base line and still have to pay for options, taxes, tag, license and loan.
Duh... If they're front wheel drive, there IS NO DIFFERENTIAL IN THE REAR.
That comparison was completely made up by dualceleron and consisted only of his opinions/speculations. I doubt the tib would only have 180hp with a chip and a 2.7 v6 because it has 140 now with no chip and a 2.0 i4. I think hes going to get the GTI and he just wants to justify the mistake he's gonna make.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
Duh... If they're front wheel drive, there IS NO DIFFERENTIAL IN THE REAR.
That comparison was completely made up by dualceleron and consisted only of his opinions/speculations. I doubt the tib would only have 180hp with a chip and a 2.7 v6 because it has 140 now with no chip and a 2.0 i4. I think hes going to get the GTI and he just wants to justify the mistake he's gonna make.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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Sorry to tell you, but there are many FWD cars that have a limited slip rear differential in it. For example, Acura Integra Type-R, Acura RSX Type-R, Nissan Sentra SE-R Spec V.
Hey Rob can't you block that idiot off the site he is pissing me off and like I told his beetle lovin ass before when I pick up my new Tiburon here in Missouri I want to know where his ass is and I will hand it to him and his girly ass beatle thats my two cents
I'm not gonna block him from the site for saying that the new Tiburon will be slower than a chipped 1.8T.
I will, however, point out any mistakes he makes with his observations, just as I would with any other HP.Com member <img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>.
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May i close this topic??
I AM A MODERATOR!!<img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_big.gif border=0 align=middle>
LOL i read somewhere on this site that GK only goes 0-60 at around 7 seconds how can it make the 6.2seconds gti look depressing? LOL.
Of course, unless GK is $3000 cheaper than the GTI, which means around $17500 including ALL the options, then with a supercharger or turbo, it can kick gti's as*(performance-wise that is. Still no heated seats, heated mirrors, honda civic interior, . So like i said, it all depends on tiburon's price. If it's cheap, then cool, else.... why bother. With Hyundai image and resale value, it can only sell well if it's priced right.
There's no need to get pis*ed at me for showing alternatives. Tiburon is built to COMPETE with other car companies' offer. If it can beat other car companies car, well CONGRATULATIONS! If not, then it should lower its price so that people who buy it doesnt get ripped off. If you are so close minded that you dont even want to look at what other car companies offer and will blindly spend money on a hyundai, you are just encouraging hyundai not to make quality products. If its customers just blindly buy them, meaning they can make the worst cars and sell, how is that good for hyundai supporters? That's why competition is good. Encourages Hyundais to make better cars. Anyway i'm not here to start a war, just showing what else is on the market.
I'm posting FACTUAL INFORMATION about both sides. I've driven Golfs. To be quite honest, they ****in suck my asshole. A decent car for $20,500 is an RSX or an Integra GSR. Hell, for $20,500 you could almost have gotten a base model GS-T in it's day that would kick the **** out of a GTI any day.
VW has bleak, bland styling and weak motors. Hyundai will have one of the best V6's out on the market. Where's the comparison?
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I drive a slow car.
0 to 60 in 11 seconds (look out!)
I'm sure the golf your drove is not chipped. Chipping makes A LOT of difference. you can only get a 160 hp rsx with NO Leather for 20,500 which goes 0-60 like in LOL 8 seconds? no leather? no thanks. GS-R is better but it's like 7.3 still not 6.2.
I want to apologize, I have really strong feelings for hyundai and take it very offensive when someone rips on them. Everything I said was nothing personal just stating my feelings
Thanks
Terry Lane
2001 Tiburon
Black with Blacked out windows
Alpine cd player
More mods to come slowly
<BLOCKQUOTE id=quote><font size=1 face="Verdana, Arial, Helvetica" id=quote>quote:<hr height=1 noshade id=quote>I was finally able to access the site... and discovered the released horsepower numbers to be 175 PferdeStarke or P.S. (pferdestarke is a measurement of metric horsepower) at 6000 RPM... (this stat was straight off of the commercial they offered for download at the site...)
so the engine will be essentially putting out 172.6 horsepower... (the conversion of P.S. to H.P.)
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Guess the new tibby is only coming with a puny 172.6 hp from it's 2.7L V6...
What a disappointment... rather just supercharge 2001 tiburon
hyundai's reliability record has been even worse than volkswagen's, especially the tiburon is the worst of all hyundai vehicles.
So what the **** is your point? No one here really wants to here your justifications for buying a VW over a Hyundai. Obviously you don't have any intentions of going with Hyundai so why don't you go find some VW board and start posting there. Stop wasting our time with these stupid comparisons. Most of us already have Hyundai's and have no need to compare them to a stupid VW bug. You don't need to try to prove a point or anything. You first came here asking our opinions. We gave them to you. No go away if you don't want to be helpfull. <img src=icon_smile_angry.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_angry.gif border=0 align=middle><img src=icon_smile_angry.gif border=0 align=middle>
But if the Hyundai falls apart 5 years down the line, we still dont have to pay for it. And if its a powertrain problem, it could happen 10 years down the road an still be covered. Hyundai also has a 5 year 24 hour roadside assistance plan. So in the unlikely event that we do brake down, we wont have to pay for it for a while. And if Hyundai is offering this type of warranty, they must build a quality product otherwise they know they'd lose their shirt offering this warranty.<img src=icon_smile_wink.gif border=0 align=middle>
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