Used Hyundai Accent for Sale near Brookside, NJ
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Fun-loving fuel-conscious drivers will find much to appreciate about the 2011 Hyundai Accent. Zippy and deceptively spacious, the Accent is built to please the spontaneous small family without cutting into the fun budget.
Everything you loved about the last Accent is still in this yearās model, but rumor has it thereās a re-design slated for 2012. Available trims were shuffled a bit, replacing āBlueā with āGLā for the baseline hatchback. The GLās upscale brothers include the midrange GS hatchback, high-end SE hatchback, and the GLS sedan.
New features this year include two exterior colors, an upscale stereo, Bluetooth and satellite radio connectivity, and an iPod/USB port for all models with an MP3 auxiliary audio jack standard in the GS only. The SE lost its power sunroof as a standard feature to decrease production costs, but it is still available as an option.
Hyundai helps you get all 28 to 36 miles out of every gallon with an Eco indicator for the Accentās 1.6-liter, 110-hp inline four-cylinder (I4) CVVT engine. The GL gets only the 5-speed manual transmission, also standard equipment in the SE and GLS, for 28/34 mpg. The 4-speed automatic transmission getting 28/36 comes standard in the GS and is an option for all but the GL.
However, the Accent is definitely a budget car. Antilock brakes come standard only in the SE and are not at all available - even as an option - for the GL. The automatic transmission also takes a full 2 seconds longer to reach 60 mph than the manual and may be a bit underpowered for steep hills with a full load. Speaking of full loads - the Accent's soft suspension is likely to bottom out with too much weight, so donāt offer to pack up and transport the soccer team if you value your undercarriage.
Drivers love the Accent's fuel economy, supportive seats, roaring stereo, relatively quiet cabin, massive cargo space and, of course, Hyundaiās generous warranties. The only major complaints are about the small gas tank (less than 12 gallons), lack of cruise control and other features typically standard in todayās cars, and an uncomfortable backseat for adults.
Otherwise the fun-to-drive Accent is a light-duty compact ready for almost anything.
Model History
Replacing the Excel as Hyundaiās compact entry, the Accent topped company sales charts for the first two years after its 1995 debut. Although North American sales have been consistently strong throughout the carās history, the Accent is most acclaimed in Australia, where it was voted the nationās best small car in 2000 and ā01. This after being Australiaās third best-selling car in ā96 and ā98, making it arguably the most successful imported car in the nationās history.
The ā95 Accent came as a compact sedan and three-door hatchback with a 1.5-liter, 92-hp I4 engine. The ā96 and ā97 Accent gained a full 13 horses on a facelift adding a DOHC engine, but Hyundai reverted to a 1.5-liter, 89-hp engine thereafter. You could get antilock brakes in any Accent with an automatic transmission through ā98, then the feature was discontinued altogether until 2005.
Engine output and features didnāt vary much from the ā98 Accent until a 1.6-liter, 104-hp engine was dropped into a 2001 model and made into the standard for 2003 and beyond. Front-seat-mounted airbags were also standard equipment for the ā03 GL, and then for all models in the two following years.
Undersized 13-inch wheels hampered handling and braking, though, and that wasnāt much improved in the ā04 and ā05 models with 14-inch wheels and a firmer suspension - but at least ABS was an option in the ā05.
The 2006 Accent came in only sedan flavors but with impressive fuel economy between 28 and 36 mpg. The next year saw the addition of GS and SE hatchbacks, all netting between 26 and 35 mpg with that same 104-hp engine. Hyundai kept those tried-and-true configurations and hasnāt changed much at all since the outset of the third-generation Accent.
The Accentās fuel economy and power were slightly improved in ā09 - bumping power up to 110 horses with fuel economy between 24 and 33 mpg - along with the addition of an economical Blue trim. The SE gained cruise control, sunroof, and USB connectivity, while the GS was afforded an ABS option. The upscale SE gained again in 2010 with the standard addition of previously premium options.
Although some of those features were dropped as standard additions to the 2011 models, all but cruise control can be added back through options. The changes make for a basic, zippy little new car - complete with Hyundaiās generous warranties - at used-car prices. However, drivers looking for the feature-filled āwowā typical of todayās Hyundais should probably look elsewhere.
Used Versions
The Accent hasnāt changed much since its debut in 1995, but that doesnāt mean you should go clamoring headlong for a ā97 just because it has ABS and an itty bitty pricetag. Hyundai was not known for its quality before ā99. Indeed, Hyundai was the laughingstock of the industry, licensing its motors from Mitsubishi (an equally shoddy manufacturer at the time) and throwing together cars best showcased next to the other knockoffs at a flea market.
Even still, a ā96 or ā97 Accent could be a great buy at less than $1,500 if youāre satisfied with the paper trail of repairs. The 105-hp DOHC engine is second only to the 110 horses in the ā09 and newer models, and ABS is available for models with an automatic transmission.
However, make sure the repair trail includes things like a modified transmission control module, transmission rebuild, end clutch replacement, in-tank fuel line replacement, new power-steering bracket, and new pulse generator - or expect those repairs to come out of your pocket, as failure is almost guaranteed. Watch out for harsh shifts, transmission slips, hard starts, buzzing noises and the check-engine light when you test drive a ā96 or ā97 Accent, as they are telltale signs of those problems.
If you care about stopping before the end of the world, definitely look to the ā05 and newer models equipped with ABS. The feature was rarely standard, so donāt assume itās in your pick of the litter, and also expect to invest in good tires for your ā05 - the 14-inch wheels make handling and braking somewhat less than fun. Maybe you will get lucky and find someone offering an ā05 with new tires for the $5,000 average asking price.
The ā06 sedans are the best of this bunch for fuel economy (28/36 mpg), but the ā09 and ā10 are prime picks for power and high-end features, especially in the SE. The ā06 goes for no less than $6,000, and expect to fork out five digits for an ā09 or ā10 - but itās still less than you would pay for a comparably equipped 2011 Accent.
The ā05 is a hardy make with few problems, but you can expect the typical transmission woes and even more so in the ā06, in which total transmission failure is a common problem. Watch out for leaks too, especially oil from the differential and transmission fluid. Donāt mind the low tire-pressure warning light, though - it just lights up from electromagnetic interference. Otherwise the ā05 through ā10 models are golden on reliability.
If antilock brakes are low on your list, the 1.6-liter, 104-hp engine in all ā03 and newer Accents makes for a powerful, highly reliable, and inexpensive alternative at 3 to 5 grand. Anything older is severely under-powered with fewer safety features. Although slightly larger tires and a firmer suspension in the ā04 and ā05 improved the braking and handling of this generation, you should still expect to invest in good tires for any Accent between ā03 and ā05 - but these years have exceptionally few problems otherwise.
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(425 reviews)Customers say
The Hyundai Accent has earned a favorable reputation as a reliable, economical small car, valued for its excellent fuel efficiency, comfortable interior, and affordability over the years. Many owners appreciate its compact size, making it easy to handle in city driving. While the car's performance, particularly in terms of acceleration and power, was often highlighted positively, some drivers felt it fell short in power and sportiness compared to competitors. Common critiques include less appealing interior quality in older models and the absence of advanced safety features. Overall, it remains a solid choice for budget-conscious drivers looking for a dependable vehicle.
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What people say
Good value just surprised that it didnāt come with Cruse control
Excelente vehĆculo para comprar y de uso diario es sĆŗper económico de gasolina
This car is great. Compact , amazing on gas, and a smooth ride. Iām very happy with my purchase. It has everything necessary to get me from point A to point B with enough technology to satisfy me.
Performance - acceleration is superb, braking doesnt disappoint you, handling is nice Build Quality - perfect Appearance - both interior and exterior styling - Awesome Cost of Ownership - gas mileage is manageable, maintenance is ok. Fun Factor - is this car fun to drive? absolutely.. although, the power steering disappoints a lil bit compared to EPS of Maruti..
like- short shifter, handling turns, gas mileage dislike- o2 sensor is unfixable, cylinder lifter is slow.
Hyundai Accent FAQs
How much does the Hyundai Accent cost in Brookside, NJ?
The average Hyundai Accent costs about $9,421.73. The average price has decreased by -10.1% since last year. The 104 for sale near Brookside, NJ on CarGurus, range from $2,495 to $17,998 in price.
How many Hyundai Accent vehicles in Brookside, NJ have no reported accidents or damage?
104 out of 104 for sale near Brookside, NJ have no reported accidents or damage.
What fuel types are available?
Gasoline engines are available.
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