How much does a 2014 Hyundai Accent cost?

How much does a 2014 Hyundai Accent cost?

Used 2014 Hyundai Accent Prices. Average prices range from around $9,100 for a manual Hyundai Accent GLS to around $9,700 for an automatic Hyundai Accent GLS. Other factors that can affect price include the car’s mileage, features, and condition, as well as your region of the country.

What’s the name of the new Hyundai Accent?

For 2014, the SE gets a new B&M racing sport shifter, while five-door SE and four-door Premium models get new projector headlamps with LED accents, a driver’s side auto-up window, and a tilt/telescopic steering wheel. As a hatchback, the 2014 Hyundai Accent is sharp and sporty; but the sedan looks less at ease.

Which is better Hyundai Accent or Hyundai i20?

The Hyundai Accent is a light city car that is bigger than most. It has more room inside than Hyundai’s i20, for example – but less than the i30. You can have it as a hatchback or a sedan, and it is well built and comes with a five-year warranty.

Which is better Hyundai Accent or Toyota Yaris?

For a solid-value daily driver, it’s hard to beat the 2014 Toyota Yaris. Though the cars are similarly ranked and have comparable ownership costs, the Yaris gets higher safety and reliability ratings than the Accent. However, it suffers from anemic performance due to an underpowered engine and dull handling.

What kind of car is the Hyundai Accent?

Available in sedan and four-door hatchback variants, the Accent competes with the Ford Fiesta, Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris and Chevrolet Sonic. The Accent sedan comes in a single GLS trim. The hatchback comes in GS and uplevel SE trims.New for 2014

What kind of gas mileage does Hyundai Accent get?

We gave our 2014 Hyundai Accent a thorough shakedown, running it through a variety of driving conditions ranging from stop-and-go city traffic to wide-open rural back roads. Our first impression was one of contentment, as the fuel economy regularly averaged between 35-38 mpg on the highway, and only a few ticks lower in around-town driving.

For a solid-value daily driver, it’s hard to beat the 2014 Toyota Yaris. Though the cars are similarly ranked and have comparable ownership costs, the Yaris gets higher safety and reliability ratings than the Accent. However, it suffers from anemic performance due to an underpowered engine and dull handling.

Is there a sunroof on a Hyundai Accent?

Unlike some subcompact models in this class, you won’t find leather upholstery, a navigation system, or a sunroof on the options list–the consequence of a very simplified set of build combinations.

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