BEFORE YOU BUY | Finding a HYUNDAI TIBURON
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 22 พ.ย. 2024
- What to look for when you’re trying to buy a Hyundai Tiburon and how to make sure you don’t buy a lemon! 🍋
Topics: 1. Finding a car
2. picking a car
3.Asking questions
4.Seeing it in person
4. Looking out for problems
Trust me you definitely don’t want one of these as a lemon. As temping as it is to get a good deal, you need to consider how much fixing the problems could end up costing you.
There are definitely some deals but watch out for these things to make sure it’s actually a deal.
I recommend joining the Tiburon groups so you can read through things like “The Bible” and learn all you need to know
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ALSO- First video with the new wheels that i forgot to mention during my caffeinated ramblings, what do you think!
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I say if you want a cheap reliable car that looks like a sports car, go for Tiburon
I have one 2.0l automatic and its amazing, Stiff suspension, fast acceleration, amazig daily, except when it comes ro fuel efficency
I'm so glad you made this video. I clearly remember when I asked your opinion about this car.😊 I had to stop a few times and translate your video, but it turned out really well. 😃
I will have a Tibby next spring. 😊
Thanks! 😄 glad it could help you out and goodluck!
I love this channel and how dedicated to tibby it is. Im looking to buy a Tiburon and this channel provides all answers 10x over hahaha
Looking on the web for a good one as we speak 👀
@@josueromero5281 a little too dedicated sometimes 😂 glad they can help! Hope you find a good one
@@Ooooyerr I actually did!! Got one last Friday
Great video on your Tibby I have plans on buying myself one of those cars but I want to get is the V6 with the six speed tranny like wow girl do you ever do a great job on your videos
@@nigelmcclure6440 Thanks! 😄hope it helps and goodluck finding yours
I was going to get one of these, but the Road Tax in the UK is £420+ a year for these.
Yah the UK isn’t fair to you guys down there
That was amazing
Thank you 😄
I still have a leaky sunroof but it drips on the passenger side. Are the drain tubes located in the front fenders or where are they? Also my Tiburon will forever have a check engine light on because mine has no catalytic converters so i pulled the light bulb out since i got tired of seeing it all the time, i just keep an obd2 reader with me so i can scan it every once and a while.
They’re on all 4 corners of the sunroof, you can stick a very small tube down them to snake them down. Most of the time when it goes into your headliner the drains are dislodged. You’ll need to losen your headliner and pull most of it off to re attach and zip tie the tubes back on. I feel you on the cel it would drive me mad but I would probably put a sticker over it 😅😂
With the pre purchase inspection, do you just book it in at a shop near where you're buying it from?
For some reason in the UK we dont do pre purchase inspections, you just buy the car from what you can see. I worked in a garage for a while on work experience, never had a ppi come in
@@callumfeather I ask if they’re willing to meet me at a shop for a pre purchase inspection and that I’d pay for it (usually I just find it easier to pay since it’s only like 60$ and they’re more likely to agree if they’re not paying) then depending on their answer I find one near me or halfway whatever is agreed on. I find one with good reviews and I call and ask if they can do a pre purchase inspection of a sellers car I’m trying to buy. And you ask available days and check with the seller if they can make that and then you meet there and go from that. I would only do this if you’ve already seen the can and to you everything looks good and you already told them you’d buy it if it passes this inspection
@@theliltibby cool, thankyou
i got mine with 36k miles on it in beautiful condition won’t say how much i paid for it cause it was kinda a lot 😅
@@F1z.e I paid 7k for mine at 70k miles so I know what you mean 😂 they’re rare to find in great condition and low miles so people know what they have when they sell one like that. If you’re really into them I think the price is worth it and I’ve even considered importing one with low miles 😂
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Which Tiburon groups are you a part of? The ones I joined on FB seem to just be rather dead.
@@lucionsrandom5195 I show them all on screen in the modifications video a few videos down, there’s like 16 of them 😂 this one that has the bible is the UK group
Do you have any kind of records you can check the car through over there? In the uk we have yearly mots so you can check that to see if its been asvised for rust, or any worn out parts etc.
@@callumfeather there’s car fax you can request but not everything gets added to it. Only oil changes at certain registered shops or dealerships -which most people don’t go to. And accidents-that many don’t report. So a lot can actually sneak under the radar. When I bought my Mazda the dealership gave me this explanation that it was checked by them and it was a clean title. The week later I took it to a shop to get looked at and not only was it in a front end collision but the control arms were gone so I had to pay 800$ my first week that I could have avoided. I made the dealership pay for my new front bumper cuz the one on there was broken and they tried to hide it but you can easily get tricked. But no we don’t need any inspections yearly, only a safety when selling the car that isn’t very thorough, if it drives and has seatbelts and brake lights, it passes
@theliltibby yeah that's not great, atleast over here we get a sign of what has been replaced or not, for example if it failed one year on shocks or bushes, and then it passed, you can assume that has been fixed.