How many miles will a 2008 Hyundai Accent last?
A Hyundai Accent will last 200,000 miles with regular maintenance.
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.
What’s the price of a 2008 Hyundai Accent?
An automatic transmission adds another $800 to the bottom line. The 2008 GLS sedan will sell at slightly under $14,000, versus roughly $13,000 for the comparable Toyota Yaris and $16,000 for the Honda Fit.
What kind of horsepower does a Hyundai Accent have?
Hyundai’s 1.6-liter four has dual overhead camshafts, four valves per cylinder and CVVT (continuously Variable Valve Timing) on the intake side. It generates 110 horsepower and provides a very respectable 24/33 EPA miles per gallon when teamed with the optional automatic in the GLS sedan.
How much cargo space does a Hyundai Accent have?
Up to five occupants can fit inside the Accent, which has 1.5 inches more rear legroom than before. Front headroom is 0.7 inches greater as well. Cargo space totals 12.4 cubic feet in the sedan and 15.9 cubic feet in the hatchback. Every door panel contains a bottle holder and storage pockets. For 2008, GLS and SE models have restyled gauges.
Which is the best review of a Hyundai Accent?
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An automatic transmission adds another $800 to the bottom line. The 2008 GLS sedan will sell at slightly under $14,000, versus roughly $13,000 for the comparable Toyota Yaris and $16,000 for the Honda Fit.
What kind of gas mileage does Hyundai Accent get?
Performance and fuel economy are competitive with similarly equipped rivals, with 2008 EPA estimates ranging from 27 mpg city and 32 mpg highway with the five-speed manual to 24/33 mpg with the optional automatic transmission.
Are there any Airbags in the Hyundai Accent?
The Accent earned a substantial redesign for 2006. Now in its third generation, the compact car comes standard with six airbags — which strangely did not prevent last year’s model from being rated Poor in side-impact crash tests by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety.