How long does a 2009 Hyundai Accent last?

How long does a 2009 Hyundai Accent last?

How long do Hyundai Accents last? A Hyundai Accent will last 200,000 miles with regular maintenance. Based on driving an average of 13,500 miles per year, you can expect a Hyundai Accent to last about 15 years.

What kind of mileage does the Hyundai Accent get?

2009 Hyundai Accent Overview Available as a sedan or hatchback, the 2009 Hyundai Accent might look small from the outside, but when it was new, reviewers liked the roomy and comfortable cabins. Both models also have good cargo space. Another bright spot is the Accent’s fuel economy ratings of 26/35 mpg city/highway, which is good for the class.

When did the Hyundai Accent come out in the US?

Those with an eye on pump prices and their wallet will be happy to know that fuel economy estimates are up over those for last year’s model. Introduced in 1994, the Hyundai Accent led U.S. entry-level car sales from 2000-2005, mostly due to its value for the money and an aggressive warranty.

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.

Is there a sunroof in the Hyundai Accent?

For 2009, cruise control is added to the Popular Equipment Package, and the SE Premium Package now includes a power sunroof. Those with an eye on pump prices and their wallet will be happy to know that fuel economy estimates are up over those for last year’s model.

What kind of car is the 2009 Hyundai Accent?

Consumer Ratings Rank Vehicles HP #1 2009 Hyundai Accent 110 #2 2009 Chevrolet Aveo 106 #3 2009 smart fortwo 70

What kind of mpg does a Hyundai Accent get?

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. Those mileage gains come with no changes to horsepower or torque. A smaller change is the addition of a standard iPod/USB port for all trim levels.

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.

How long does a Hyundai Accent take to drive?

The SE three-door with the manual five-speed transmission can do it in about 11 seconds. Also, like most small engines in inexpensive cars, it’s a bit noisy and thrashy at high rpm. Otherwise, our GLS rode and drove fairly well and scooted through turns with surprising response.

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