2010 Hyundai Accent Overview

Likes:

  • Stylish interior
  • Good on gas
  • Sedan has decent backseat room

Dislikes:

  • Engine noise
  • Unpleasant transmissions
  • Sluggish acceleration
  • Bluetooth isn't available
  • Steering wheel doesn't telescope

Bottom Line

The editors at TheCarConnection.com have driven both the hatchback and sedan versions of the Hyundai Accent, and share their expert opinions and observations here in this Bottom Line. And to help give you the most information possible on the 2010 Hyundai Accent, we've ...

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Full Review

Visually, the Accent isn't very remarkable. While the sedan model is quite short and stubby from the outside, the three-door hatchback is the clear winner from the exterior, with a more cohesive shape that looks more sophisticated from a distance. Cars.com notes the "Accent's...

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Select a Trim:

Trim MSRP / Invoice Fuel Econ
2010 Hyundai Accent: 3dr HB Man Blue $9,970 / $9,872 City: 28
Hwy: 36
2010 Hyundai Accent: 3dr HB Man GS $11,995 / $11,705 City: 28
Hwy: 34
2010 Hyundai Accent: 3dr HB Auto GS $12,995 / $12,660 City: 27
Hwy: 36
2010 Hyundai Accent: 3dr HB Man SE $16,195 / $15,716 City: 28
Hwy: 34
2010 Hyundai Accent: 3dr HB Auto SE $16,995 / $16,480 City: 27
Hwy: 36
2010 Hyundai Accent: 4dr Sedan Man GLS $13,645 / $13,281 City: 28
Hwy: 34
2010 Hyundai Accent: 4dr Sedan Auto GLS $14,645 / $14,236 City: 27
Hwy: 36

Other Choices:

The Honda Fit feels a class ahead the rest of the vehicles this size, so it's worth checking out when considering the Accent, especially if you're looking at a better-equipped one such as the SE. The Fit has a more flexible seating arrangement and much perkier, more refined performance, and it's way better for safety. The Toyota Yaris still reigns as one of the more stylish alternatives, with its upright design and center-mounted instrument cluster. It also brings Toyota's strong reputation for small-car reliability and longevity. The Chevrolet Aveo offers two different body styles and a frugal four-cylinder, but it's still not remotely competitive with the class leaders like the Fit or Yaris. Another alternative is the Kia Rio; it's essentially the same car as the Hyundai Accent, but the Rio is also offered in a Rio5 wagon and feels a slight bit sportier. It's also more expensive.

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