Is the power to weight ratio good? Not many on the road still... But for a budget and sporty 2doors car, it is really a good catch.Originally posted by frenz99:My friend got one. it is impressive and powerful one. He used to be a nerdy car driver, but not now! Zoom...you dun see him on the road very often. U probably hear his car....zoom boom....![]()
ure toking about 15-20K diff depending on market conditions.Originally posted by shan_cai:E power is not reali gd as compared 2 other sports coupe in e market... But considered e cheapest loh, less than $100k. Tuscani... Stil a korean car, dun reali trust korean car lah... If wan rather stack a few more thousands n get a Celica. Easier 2 maintain n not so problematic...
Noone drives for 10 years nowadays...Originally posted by ziezoe:Best value for money IF:
1) you driving it for 10 years
2) it doesn't break down (relatively)
saw a tiburon today in my sch...Originally posted by STiYaKuzA:wat's its most common price? is it known as tiburon or something in the states?
the price is ard $85k... but abt a month ago, i went to the showroom, the car agent selling me for $82k with everything... read a lot abt it from the newspaper, the monthly installment is abt $780-$900/mth.... the insurance, that time i ask for my age (25 with 3yrs driving experience) is abt $3k/year.Originally posted by STiYaKuzA:wat's its most common price? is it known as tiburon or something in the states?
eeeeee, celica...Originally posted by manualisbetter:Is the power to weight ratio good? Not many on the road still... But for a budget and sporty 2doors car, it is really a good catch.
From far it looks like a type R....Originally posted by ditzy:eeeeee, celica...![]()
no...its a matter of GTi driving slowly...hahahahahahaOriginally posted by frenz99:My friend witnessed a tuscani overtook a GTi on SLE recently...zoomed....it is a matter of skills too, rite??![]()
Mgt be GTi spoiled?!Originally posted by KhidMasAE86:no...its a matter of GTi driving slowly...hahahahahaha
taxi!!!!Originally posted by tailslide:the tuscani is the best evolution of hyundai's coupe to date. a welcome change from the "curvy" look of the old coupes. looks great too...... too good in fact. so much so to the extent that when u sit inside and floor the accelerator, you feel nothing but disappointment y the engineers spent so much time making the car look good, but did nothing for its performance.
for me, the tuscani fails to impress me in the power dept. it is far from qualifying itself as a "sports" coupe. if u want all show and zero go, i'd say the tuscani is the steed of choice.![]()
u dun need a tuscani to do wheelspin. my fren driving stock civic also can do wheelspin. that much said, i do like the tuscani for its looks.Originally posted by bunny2002sg:One of the teachers in my school owns a Tuscani...
Very stark contrast to the rest of the cars in the school parking lot...
5.30 to 6 pm, vroom, vroom, he speeds off...
One time he did a bit of wheelspin for us 2 see...[/quote]
ok lar.... it's a korean car.... not a jap car dude.... wat u expect from the korean....Originally posted by tailslide:for me, the tuscani fails to impress me in the power dept. it is far from qualifying itself as a "sports" coupe. if u want all show and zero go, i'd say the tuscani is the steed of choice.![]()
where u study?Originally posted by bunny2002sg:One of the teachers in my school owns a Tuscani...
Very stark contrast to the rest of the cars in the school parking lot...
5.30 to 6 pm, vroom, vroom, he speeds off...
One time he did a bit of wheelspin for us 2 see...[/quote]
u dun need a tuscani to do wheelspin. my fren driving stock civic also can do wheelspin. that much said, i do like the tuscani for its looks.I know, maybe he wanna show off...
where u study?Boon Lay Sec...