Chevrolet Aveo vs Hyundai Accent

2018 Hyundai Accent
2018 Hyundai Accent
$14,995MSRP
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2011 Chevrolet Aveo
2011 Chevrolet Aveo
$11,965MSRP
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2018 Hyundai Accent
$14,995MSRP
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2011 Chevrolet Aveo
$11,965MSRP
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Overview

Years produced

1995-2022

Years produced

2004-2011

MSRP

$14,995

MSRP

$11,965

Listings

1392

Listings

88

Ratings & Reviews

User Reviews
User Reviews

Expert reviews

7.2 out of 10

Expert reviews

Reviews Summary

With a starting price below $15,000, the all-new 2018 Hyundai Accent is one of the most affordable cars on the market. But despite its low cost, Hyundai loaded the Accent with stylish design, desirable options, and a 10-year powertrain warranty.

Yes, similarly priced used cars can also be a great value, and buyers shouldn’t overlook the class-leading Honda Fit. But if you don't want to spend a lot to buy a brand-new car with a traditional three-box sedan design, the Accent is your best bet.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine

1.6L 130 hp I4

Engine

1.6L 108 hp I4

Drive Train

FWD

Drive Train

FWD

Seating Capacity

5

Seating Capacity

5

Horsepower

130 hp @ 6300 rpm

Horsepower

108 hp @ 6400 rpm

MPG City

28

MPG City

27

MPG Highway

37

MPG Highway

35
2018 Hyundai Accent
2018 Hyundai Accent
$14,995MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2011 Chevrolet Aveo
2011 Chevrolet Aveo
$11,965MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2018 Hyundai Accent
$14,995MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now
2011 Chevrolet Aveo
$11,965MSRP
Overview
Overview
OverviewShop Now

Overview

Years produced
1995-2022
2004-2011
MSRP
$14,995
$11,965
Listings

Ratings & Reviews

User reviews

4.0

3.8

Expert reviews

7.2 out of 10

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Summary

With a starting price below $15,000, the all-new 2018 Hyundai Accent is one of the most affordable cars on the market. But despite its low cost, Hyundai loaded the Accent with stylish design, desirable options, and a 10-year powertrain warranty.

Yes, similarly priced used cars can also be a great value, and buyers shouldn’t overlook the class-leading Honda Fit. But if you don't want to spend a lot to buy a brand-new car with a traditional three-box sedan design, the Accent is your best bet.

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Popular Features & Specs

Engine
1.6L 130 hp I4
1.6L 108 hp I4
Drive Train
FWD
FWD
Seating Capacity
5
5
Horsepower
130 hp @ 6300 rpm
108 hp @ 6400 rpm
MPG City
28
27
MPG Highway
37
35
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