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Hyundai Coupe Review (1996 to 2002)

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Quick Summary

The Hyundai Coupe is a good choice if a value for money package of voluptuous looks and keen ability are high on your agenda. If you care about the badge on the nose, the quality of the interior or outright performance, the Coupe may not hold such allure. To summarise, a well looked-after Coupe stands out as a knowledgeable buy in a congested market sector. Beauty it seems, really is more than skin deep.
Overall:  3.5 out of 5

Models Covered:2 dr coupe [1.6 & 2.0, i & SE]

SITTING PRETTY

The Hyundai Coupe was the first genuinely desirable Korean car, its swoopy styling reminiscent of something far more expensive. Indeed an independent survey rated the Coupe as one of Britain's sexiest cars. Priced at a level which includes rival offerings such as the Ford Puma and Renault Megane Coupe, the Hyundai always had a hard task on its hands, but like so many other things in life, looks count.The facelift that the car received in 1999 was, by and large, not well received, taking many of the Coupe's most distinctive features and changing them for something more extreme but less well balanced. Those who have owned a Coupe will attest to its fine handling and benign nature. If one can overcome the badge on the bonnet, it has the ability to seduce.
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History of the Coupe

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The Hyundai Coupe landed on these shores in September 1996 to immediate acclaim. If expectations had been artificially lowered by its inelegant predecessor, the Scoupe, the new Coupe was a shock to the system. Styled in Hyundai's Californian design studio, the Coupe was fresh whilst at the same time carrying enough evocative design cues to remind many of Italian exotica. Initially it was available only with the 2.0 injection engine, in either manual or automatic, Coupe i or more luxurious SE trim.In June 1997 a 1.6 litre engine was offered, manual or automatic, although the SE variants on this engine didn't materialise until January 1999. A bespoilered F2 special edition was launched in the Summer of 1998 to capitalise on Hyundai's rally activities. This was different in bodykit and badge only but the following June, the importers did the job properly, launching another F2 model. This one had a proper Peter Stevens-designed bodykit and a more potent uprated engine but carried a £1000 price premium that took it uncomfortably close to the seductive attractions of the Ford Cougar and Fiat Coupe. Nevertheless, all 1100 examples were sold.In 1999 the Coupe received a radical makeover. Exterior work ran to new lights, wheels, bumper scoops and an angular rear spoiler, whilst the inside was brightened up with the addition of silver painted controls and faux aluminium trim to reflect the industrial tone set by, amongst others, the Audi TT. The revision was hardly an unmitigated success but kept the Coupe in the public eye until a completely new version was released in early 2002.
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Hyundai Coupe Road Test

Whisper it if you will, but the Hyundai Coupe is a genuinely competent driver's car. Possibly due to its attractive shape and bargain pricing, the Coupe gained a rather effeminate, 'salon chariot' image that belied its true capabilities. On early models the steering was slightly vague, but it has always been difficult to fault its poise and ability to transmit its power to the road.A properly sorted Coupe should corner flat and hard, with a minimum of body roll and with the chassis generating enough feedback to let the driver know what's happening. The 1.6 litre engine is a surprisingly willing partner, although the 2.0 is obviously the unit to go for if outright speed is a priority. Hitting 60 in 8.6 seconds, the larger engined variant is quick enough and capable enough to take out just for the sheer fun of it. Expect to see around 36mpg at the pumps for the 1.6 litre cars and around 31mpg for the 2.0 litre models.
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Buying a Hyundai Coupe

Hyundai have developed a reputation for producing reliable cars, and the Coupe is no exception. It seems few owners exploited the dynamic capabilities of the handling and so most examples will have led a relatively sedate existence.
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Hyundai Coupe Typical Pricing

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An early 1.6 i Coupe on a 97 P plate will be worth around £3,300, with the automatic option commanding £100 more. The better specified 1.6i SE model was introduced in January 99 and an early example with 53,000 miles on the clock should reach £4,400. A 2.0 i on a 96 P plate will fetch £3,500, with the SE models garnering another £250. Expect to budget another £300 for the automatic option on the SE. A 2000 V plate 2.0i SE automatic will be worth £5,300.Values of the rarer F2 are very much dependent upon mileage and condition, but as a guide, they retailed new at £150 more than the equivalent 2.0i SE model. Insurance for the Coupe is a modest Group 9 for the 1.6 i, rising to Group 10 for the 1.6i SE, Group 12 for the 2.0 litre cars and Group 13 for the F2 designated models.
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Hyundai Coupe Parts

(approx based on a 1.6i SE ) A new exhaust system for the Coupe will cost £380, whilst a set of rear brake pads retails for £35. A radiator will set you back £163, and be prepared to find £292 for a new alternator. A starter motor is £231 and do try not to break a headlight. If this fate befalls you, expect to see £221 go the way of your friendly Hyundai dealer.
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Hyundai Coupe Rated

Performance 3 out of 5Performance

Comfort 4 out of 5Comfort

Handling 3.5 out of 5Handling

Economy 3.5 out of 5Economy

Styling 3 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3.5 out of 5Equipment

Build 3 out of 5Build

Depreciation 3 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 4 out of 5Insurance

Value 4.5 out of 5Value


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