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Hyundai S-Coupe Review (1990 to 1996)

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Quick Summary

If you want to look pretty and don't want to pay the price for it, then this could suit you very well. The same goes if you want a reliable runabout, only need two doors, don't mind doing without a hatch and want something affordable that's a bit different.
Overall:  2 out of 5

Models Covered: First Generation - 1990-1992 (1.5 [LSi, GSi]Second Generation - 1992-1996 (1.5i [MVi, MVTi Turbo]

THE COUPE THAT CHEERS

The fun starts here. You've had it with boring hatchbacks, even the spiced-up stripes and spoilers variety. You've had it with high insurance premiums for performance you never really used. You've had it with practicality that you never really wanted.So you want a second-hand sports coupe that makes sense without costing a fortune. It must have reasonably rapid performance, an acceptably responsive chassis and look purposeful and exciting. Better still, total reliability and impressive build quality need to come as standard.Hyundai's S Coupe seems to fit the bill, with all the hallmarks of the classically styled sports two-door you always promised yourself. In fact, the only thing missing is the kind of price tag that the coupe market has led you to expect.
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History of the S-Coupe

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The car was originally previewed at the 1989 Motor Show as the Hyundai SLC Coupe. When questioned, the South Korean company's executives said that 'SLC' stood for Sporty Little Car – they couldn't think of anything else... When the car was finally launched on the UK marked in the summer of 1990, it arrived as the S Coupe and we didn't ask...There were two models available - the LSi and the plusher GSi - and both were powered by the same rather coarse 1.5-litre 1468cc engine. They weren't very fast, but they were cheap. At a time when the cheapest Vauxhall Calibra was nearly £15,000, an S Coupe would set you back as little as £8,500.The second generation version arrived in the Autumn of 1992, featuring sleeker front end styling, smoked rear tail lights, a higher specification and a slightly revised catalysed 1495cc 1.5-litre engine. This time, there was also a turbocharged MVTi version – much faster than the new entry-level MVi but also much more expensive.A completely new Coupe replacement (drop the 'S') was launched in autumn 1996, followed by a cheaper 1.6-litre version in early 1997 and a facelifted range for 2000. This car has certainly put Hyundai on the map with new car buyers.
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Hyundai S-Coupe Road Test

Don't bother buying the Hyundai S Coupe if you're a real sports car enthusiast. Essentially, this is an ordinary family hatch floorpan with a prettier body on top; nothing wrong with that as long as you accept the limitations involved.The steering is rather imprecise and there's a wallowy feeling at high speeds. Having said that, the final result is pretty foolproof. Quite simply, the car doesn't encourage you to push it very hard, so you never really discover its limitations.
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Buying a Hyundai S-Coupe

Since the first-generation S Coupe is based on Japanese Mitsubishi mechanicals, reliability is good - though walk away from any example with a rattly engine or signs of oil leaks. The second generation cars had Hyundai's own Alpha engine which proved as dependable as the Japanese unit but watch for smoky turbo units.As always with any sporting car, look for signs of hard use and botched accident repairs, particularly if you're considering a turbo version.
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Hyundai S-Coupe Typical Pricing

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First generation cars start from around £300-£500. A more typical 92J-registered GSi would set you back about £700. Second generation cars start from about £1,000 on a 92K-plate in MVi form. 96N-reg MVi examples cost up to £1,500. Want a turbo? There's a £200 premium that's well worth paying for the MVTi's extra performance.
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Hyundai S-Coupe Parts

(approx only - ex Vat) A clutch assembly is about £130, an exhaust system (less cat) around £170, a starter motor about £70, a radiator around £150 and an alternator about £70. Front dampers are about £95 and rear dampers about £60. Front brake pads are nearly £45. Major and minor services are around £300 and £100 respectively.
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Hyundai S-Coupe Rated

Performance 1.5 out of 5Performance

Comfort 1.5 out of 5Comfort

Handling 1.5 out of 5Handling

Economy 4 out of 5Economy

Styling 1 out of 5Styling

Equipment 3 out of 5Equipment

Build 2.5 out of 5Build

Depreciation 2 out of 5Depreciation

Insurance 3.5 out of 5Insurance

Value 3.5 out of 5Value


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