Are 2009 Hyundai Accents good cars?
2009 Hyundai Accent Review The 2009 Hyundai Accent is a basic commuter car with good fuel economy, but its performance and crash test ratings can’t keep up with the competition. You should easily be able to find a better 2009 used small car to meet your needs.
What’s the difference between the 2009 and 2010 Hyundai Accent?
The biggest change for the 2010 Accent is its mileage. All trim levels see at least a 1 mpg bump, and the all-new base trim level, called Blue, gets a large jump versus the 2009 base model. The Blue comes only as a two-door hatchback and gets 28/36 mpg city/highway, versus 27/33 mpg for the base 2009 Accent.
Is the Hyundai Accent stick shift or roll up?
At 200,000 I replaced the water pump, thermostat , timing belt, hoses and spark plugs. Oh yes, brakes at 150,000 and three sets of tires. This was the most basic model, stick shift and roll up windows. Best car I’ve ever
Is the depreciation on a Hyundai Accent bad?
Depreciation on Hyundais is still pretty bad (undeservedly so), which is bad for the original owner, but great if you want to get a high-quality used car at a great price. UPDATE: After 50,000 very tough New York City miles (now up to 93,000), I’m still very happy with the car. Have been averaging over 34 mpg mixed city and highway driving.
What is the gas mileage of a 2009 accent SE?
The 2009 Accent SE tested is rated at 27/33 mpg city/highway, and after 220 miles of morning and afternoon commutes through bumper-to-bumper traffic, side streets and suburban sprawl, it registered exactly 31 mpg, which is faithful to the ratings.
What kind of car is the Hyundai Accent?
The 2009 Hyundai Accent is a five-passenger compact offered in three trim levels: GS, SE and GLS. The GS and the SE are two-door hatchbacks, while the GLS is available as a four-door sedan only.
Depreciation on Hyundais is still pretty bad (undeservedly so), which is bad for the original owner, but great if you want to get a high-quality used car at a great price. UPDATE: After 50,000 very tough New York City miles (now up to 93,000), I’m still very happy with the car. Have been averaging over 34 mpg mixed city and highway driving.
At 200,000 I replaced the water pump, thermostat , timing belt, hoses and spark plugs. Oh yes, brakes at 150,000 and three sets of tires. This was the most basic model, stick shift and roll up windows. Best car I’ve ever
How big is the cargo area in a Hyundai Accent?
At 15.9 cubic feet with the rear seats in place, the Accent far surpasses the Yaris’ 9.5 cubic feet of cargo volume, and it’s not far from the larger, four-door Versa hatchback, which boasts 17.8 cubic feet.