For 2000, the seats have been upgraded with additional lumbar support and improved cushions. They are firm, supportive and comfortable, with thigh bolsters that provide good side support during hard cornering. The 2000 Tiburon gets a six-way adjustable driver's seat with tilt adjustment and extra lumbar support. Still, I felt it could use a little more lumbar.The interior is sporty and functional and we give it a big thumbs up. There is ample leg, head and shoulder room up front. The wraparound contoured dash makes the driver feel like a pilot without inducing claustrophobia. Attractive curves over the top of the vents are reminiscent of bygone era of sports cars. The ventilation controls look really cool and feature big Lexus-like knobs that are easy to operate when the car is moving. The stereo is mounted too low, however, and suffers from small buttons that are hard to operate. High-tech trim from the Audi TT industrial-design school of thinking surrounds the big ovoid speedometer and tachometer, which are highly legible. Slender front roof pillars contribute to excellent forward visibility, a view enhanced by bulging front fenders clearly visible from the front seats. The back seats are roomier than those are in the Celica or Eclipse. Three of us plus a huge load of camera equipment, test equipment and luggage were comfortable in a lengthy morning rush ride drive around downtown Montreal. The trunk is surprisingly roomy. The Tiburon offers more trunk space than a Pontiac Sunfire, but not as much as a Mitsubishi Eclipse. It swallowed a king-size presentation portfolio laid flat, the passenger car equivalent of putting a sheet of plywood in the back of a pickup truck.
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