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The Hyundai Tiburon, a front-drive sport coupe that debuted three years ago with curvy, love-it-or-hate-it looks, got new exterior styling, several interior revisions, and more standard equipment for 2000. It now comes in a single price level. Tiburon (named after a town in northern California) is based on the Elantra platform but has a shorter wheelbase and overall length. A new Elantra is scheduled for 2001, but Tiburon's new design will arrive about a year later. Hyundai's warranty covers the whole car for five years/60,000 miles, major powertrain components for 10 years/100,000 miles and corrosion for five years/100,000 miles. Hyundai provides free roadside assistance the first five years. Read More