Hyundai Tiburon, 2003-2008 - Autos.ca
A five-speed manual was standard in four-cylinder cars, and a four-speed automatic was optional. V6 cars came off the rack with a five-speed manual as well, with a four-speed auto again being optional, and a six-speed manual could be had in top-end versions. Initially, V6 “Tibs,” as they were affectionately called by their owners, were labelled GT and GS-R (denoting cars with five- and six-speed manual transmissions, respectively), then GT and Tuscani (ditto), but by 2004, all V6 models were known as... Four-cylinder models were labelled as simply Tiburon or Tiburon SE. 2005 models got a very mild facelift. the five-speed manual was deleted from V6 models in 2006, and 2007 models got a more comprehensive restyling that lasted until the Tiburon’s ostensible replacement – the impressive 2010 Genesis Coupe – arrived in 2009. Powertrains based on those... In V6 cars, five-speed manual and automatic models got similar ratings of about 12 L/100 km (city) and 8. 3 L/100 km (highway). Source: www.autos.ca