Used 2005 Hyundai Accent Hatchback Consumer Reviews
Solid Vehicle For The Price
If don't expect too much from an $8000 vehicle, this car will not disappoint. It gets great mileage, and has been 100% dependable.
AccentGT!
Fine little car. Came with the preferred power pkg with the power locks, windows, CD, fog lights a/c. Has 5 speed. Engine is smooth, fast within a narrow range of rpm, and gets good mileage (38 on the road, no AC, 70-80 MPH). I'm 6'2" and I have plenty of leg/head room. The GT comes with a sub-frame, stiffer struts, springs, stabilizer bars front and rear, and bigger tires, and handles really well. Remains flat and well-planted on the exit ramps and sweeps hitting the interstate. Stable and smooth at speed. Turns on a dime. Hatchback allows more storage than the trunk of my 92 Elantra (which had 250k on it). Reliable? Only have 2k miles on it, but it should be great with the 100k warranty
- GLS SedanMSRP: $3,990292 mi away
- GLS 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $9,995846 mi away
- GLS 2dr HatchbackMSRP: $4,5001,048 mi away
A great car!!!
I just bought my 3-door Accent GT and only have 1000 miles on it. But I love it already. I opted for the automatic and I'm glad I did. It shifts well and still has alot of pep. It would be nice to have a 2.0 with the added horsepower. But I bought the car for the MPG, warranty, and price. On all accounts I'm not disapointed and I know I'm going to trade it in for another Hundai.
The right pick!
Only have 300 miles on this car and so far it is great. Very happy with its performance. Just did my first fill-up and got 29.6 mpg. That sure got a big smile on my face.
Real Bargain
Bought in May of 2004 and it has been a real nice car. Even on long trips, loaded down, taking daughter to college in midwest (2,600 miles roundtrip), it performed admirably, even in the mountains.