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Country of origin:South Korea
Produced in:2003
Introduced at:2003 Frankfurt Motor Show
Source:Company press release
Last updated:Before December 1st, 2004
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 Yes to production of this car ...  
ktbabe
11-06-2006
I currently have the Tiburon Coupe and am looking forward to purchasing the CCS convertible Tiburon. Please manufacture this car .... it will sell. Cheers.
   
painmaster
05-07-2005
I would definetly buy this car!

An affordable, good-looking, sporty, hard-top convertible....this thig will sell like hot-cakes!!!

I have wanted a convertible but most convertibles have ugly canvass/mechanical contraptions that don't even fit the cars body lines. Most convertibles tops are obviously just added on top of a base car with little to no thought of body styling or asthetics and end up looking unengineered and cheap. IMO up till this point the only good-looking convertable hard top cars on the market have been Mercedes, that is until the CCS hits the market!!!

Please make this car!!!!
 kudos, kudos, kudos  
miki
28-9-2003
I really have to give it to you this time. It's just what I and all my friends have been waiting for. I already own a current V6 coupe model, but rectractable top is just what's been missing. You should really stick to this one, because it's great and I am buying it as well, as soon as it's released. Proud owner of a V6 Tiburon
 I hope it's produced.  
migo
11-9-2003
I've been a fan of hard top convertibles since I found out about them, but none of them come close to this one. The addition of the sunroof is a great innovation, and the fact that trunk space isn't seriously compromised is also a bonus. Hyundai doesn't carry the same name power as Mercedes, Lexus and Cadillac, but I think that can be overlooked considering what the car is likely to bring to the road.

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