How many miles do you have one your tiburon? Right now I have 278 with no problems. What does every one else have.

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Asked by Shirell Aug 03, 2009 at 10:12 AM about the Hyundai Tiburon

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Hey I have an 01 tiburon, and it's doing just fine at 110,000 miles! I did replace the clutch and alternator... but that's normal at the 100,000 mile mark I think

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I have a 2006 tiburon gt and I'm sitting right around 44k. No problems so far other than the usual clutch and tune ups.

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i deliver pizzas in my 06 and its got 127,800 andn it still rins smoothly....i put 30k on it last year

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I have an 04 and im at 178,200 and it rolls great, replaced the clutch with a staged two and cold air plus a lighter flywheel and the car will move

I have a 2006 GT that is at 192,000. Just recently had the clutch replaced and the car drives great. Hoping to get 230,000+ miles out of it!

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I have a 2001 tiburon, and its still scooting along at 233,479 miles! All I had to replacing was the water pump, clutch, alternator, blower motor and Electric control module (ECU).

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I have 50000 Miles In August 2022 And 100% Original On My 1997 Hyundai Tiburon FX 2.0 Engine,Not A Scratch Inside Nor Outside,Not Even 1 Rusted Bolt ,It's Very Nice And Very Reliable, Even The Airconditioning Is Freezing And Never Touched lol,Great Fast Sports Coupe At Over 25 Years Old.

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