Used 2004 Hyundai Accent Sedan Consumer Reviews
I love my little Hyundai
I have to travel alot around town, it is great on the gas milage and it looks smart. I have always had large vechiles mostly vans so this was a big change, yet a good one, it is fun to drive and the get up and go is nothing like any 4 cyl. engine I have ever driven.
My 2004 Hyundai Accent sedan
I think the Accent is the best sub- compact car on the market. It competes with the Kia Rio, Toyota Echo and the new Chevy Aveo. I looked at all of those cars and bought the 2004 Accent because of its style, build quality, features, warranty and value.
- GL SedanMSRP: $2,9991,102 mi away
- GL 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $5,0001,219 mi away
- GL 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,9902,013 mi away
Driving Hazard
I also drove not only my new Accent but another one. They both have the same steering problem. Resulting in the way the car is made. While driving the goes pulls to the left. I was told that with the torte steering and a small car it will do that and is not a repair issue. As the months went on the pull to the left got worse. It was very hard to handle on the road and I feel it is a driving hazard.
a good car
solid ride, good handling, roomy, and plenty of power with good fuel economy. i really have found no faults with this vehicle after the first 2500 miles. time will tell if it is a good a car as my 2000 civic.
An excellent car for the money!
this is overall a competant little automobile. it has excellent power with the 5 speed. good torque and power from the engine. excellent shifting action (especially for an economy car) and the body panel gaps have improved dramatically for a hyundai. it feels like that this car will last forever. the car doesnt squeak or rattle when you go over bumps or little road irregularities. the cabin stays pretty quiet and the engine is quiet and makes a kick ass sophisticated sounds when you shift the manual. the warranty, and the price makes this car perfect for college and new families.