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Joshewuhh -> RE: 2005 Tiburon GT...Heeelp! (8/19/2007 2:06:51 PM)
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Ok man, the clutch issue your feeling is more than likely the fact that the car is still low mile and barely broken in. Give it 6-9k more miles and it should be great. Yes, the clutch/flywheel setup was redesigned after the 2003 catastrophe. All in all the GK tibs (03 up with V6) are great cars. Mines gets about 27mpg on the hwy and 23 in the city, but I have the 6spd manual and the 2.7. Expect to fill up about every 4-5 to the tune of $25 (gas price being $2.50 where I live and drive). That price is a little steep. I would'nt pay anymore than 15,500. Now, you are getting a fully loaded model minus the 6spd trans. I have the leather/infinity system/sunroof/cruise control/etc in my Tiburon and I could'nt be happier. I would definitley get the cafax on it. If it comes back clean, I would'nt worry about another mechanic checking it out. A car with 9k would be traded in for only a hadnful of reasons. Maybe they could'nt afford the car, were in the military and sent overseas and could'nt pay, bought for a kid who did have a job, etc. All things considered, sounds like you're getting a good car, just get that price down a little. The dealer wanted 13,900 for mine, but after tt&l, I am paying 11,035. Knocked them down a dood 3,000 bucks. They probally gave the person (if it was a trade in) 14,000 for it. Being such low miles, all they did service wise was change the oil and rotate the tires, maybe an air filter, so they have maybe $100 in it for maintainence. Talking them down to an MSRP of 15,500, then add tt&l and the dealer still makes almost 2,000. Thats good enough for them. If they really want a car sold, they'll do whats best for you, the customer. (I work for a dealer, so I know all the gimmicks they play). Any other questions man? Or have we hit all the bases?
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