SOTW: Hyundai Coupe V6
Not one for the badge snobs, but a fine budget coupe nonetheless
But Hyundai has persisted with the coupe theme, and now produces the more-than-not-bad rear-drive Genesis (though we don't get it in Blighty) and has just put the intriguing Veloster hatchback-slash-coupe thingummy on the market.
But between the S Coupe and now, Hyundai's coupe offering was the imaginatively badged 'Coupe'. And unlike the original S it's actually managed to garner a fairly faithful following of enthusiasts, albeit in America, where it is called the 'Tiburon'.
Looking at today's SOTW it's easy to see why it finds fans, too, especially in the US, where badge snobbery isn't (always) so pervasive. It's sleek, has a whiff of Ferrari Daytona about its nose (squint, blink and repeatedly hit yourself about the face and you might just see it), is well appointed inside and comes with the option of a lazy-but-leggy 2.7-litre V6 (167hp or so, for stat fans).
This particular car (spotted by PHer and shed-hunter extraordinaire only1ian - cheers for the find) might not be the rosiest example around, but it's done a meagre 65K miles, and is a true youngster in Shed terms, being less than 10 years old.
And provided you can see past that badge, and the fact that this particular example's bodywork and wheels are a bit scuffed-up in places, the less badge-sensitive among us could be enjoying South Korea's finest performance motoring for the price of a cheap holiday.
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Hyundai Coupe, 12 Months MOT, 52 Reg,2.7 V6 ALPINE USB Stereo, Leather (2002)
65,000 miles £1,000
Hyundai Coupe, 52 Reg, 2.7 V6
MOT - Until January 2013 (12 Months)
TAX - End December 2011
ALPINE USB Stereo, Leather Seats
2002 (52 Reg) Hyundai Coupe, 64,000 miles, Manual, 2.7L, Metallic Silver, Petrol, 3 Doors, Cruise Control, Remote Central Locking, Air Conditioning, Alloy Wheels, Alarm, Immobiliser, ALPINE MP3/USB/iPod Upgrade Stereo, Sports Seats, Sunroof, Electric Windows, Electric Mirrors, 6 Speed, Partial Service History, Fog Lights, Insurance Group 14P. Brand new rear discs and pads
For sale I have my Wife's Hyundai Coupe 2.7 V6. I bought this car for her last summer to use for travel to work. This car has been a real surprise to me as it's been extremely reliable and very good fun to drive. I'm now selling as we have purchased a diesel car for her to use due to increased business mileage.
The Good Points: The car is mechanically sound and drives really nicely, plus the V6 engine is extremely smooth and pulls nicely; the interior is in really good condition and I'm including the ALPINE MP3/USB/iPod Stereo I purchased. All electrics work perfectly and I've replaced the boot release switch and telescopic areal so these all work now too.
The Bad Points: There are a number of scuff marks on the vehicle, most notably to the rear bumper, offside of the front bumper and to the offside wheel arch. Also the wheels could do with a refurb, I got the offside rear wheel refurbished and a new tyre fitted 2 months ago due to a seal leak, it looks as good as new! I've had a quote for the other 3x wheels to be fully refurbished for £150
Due to the points above I'm only asking for £1000
Thanks for looking
I had one of the first generation coupes - it never ever went wrong. Wonderful reliability if a little dull. The one above would be a great cheap car, although it wouldn't set the world alight.
Sounds like I was a one off case though as i've never heard of any other reliability problems.....
I'm not a fan of the others so much, but that particular generation looks really good IMHO and I believe they're quite good to drive (albeit not quite as quick in a straight line as you might expect from the V6)?
O/T but what's the financial damage for changing the timing belt on one of these, I'd imagine a transverse V6 cambelt change could be quite awkward
I'm always thinking of my next (pre-shed) daily driver, and these have been on the back burner for quite a while.
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