

The Hyundai XG350 was manufactured from 2002 to 2005. The Elantra N Just Had Its Best Month Yet What made the Scoupe sporty was the addition of a 115-hp turbo option, which was introduced for the 1992 model year. The Scoupe was Hyundai’s first attempt at a sporty model in their lineup. The most commonly reported problems were the automatic transmission slipping or loss of fourth gear, water leaking into the trunk, and a hard start due to an in-tank fuel line. This sporty model was later replaced by the Tiburon and has a yearly maintenance cost of $283, according to RepairPal. The Hyundai Scoupe 1994 Hyundai Scoupe | Hyundai Motor America No longer available as a new model, the Excel was discontinued in 2000 and replaced with the Accent. The website reports three recalls on models that were manufactured in the 1990s. It has five common associated problems, including issues with a faulty ECM ground, stalling when shifting the automatic transmission to reverse, manual transmission shifting difficulty, engine slow to warm up, and coolant leaking from the right side of the dash. The Hyundai Excel has a maintenance cost of $363 annually, according to RepairPal.
