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The Kia Rio is essentially the same car as the Hyundai Accent, but it's also offered in a Rio5 wagon format where the Accent offers a three-door coupe. The Toyota Yaris has smart style and an enviable reputation behind it, as well as a choice of two- or four-door models. The Chevrolet Aveo also offers two different body styles and a frugal four-cylinder--and like the Kia and Hyundai, it's built in South Korea, where car quality has quickly matched that coming from the Japanese car companies. The Honda Fit remains the choice vehicle in this class, thanks to its flexible seating arrangement and its smooth four-cylinder engine.
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Comments (10 total)
By FREDERICK A. BOCK #1, Posted: 6/16/2008
review.
I recently purchased a 2008 Accent 3 door gs model with a 5 speed and a/c. My previous car was a 2003 base Accent without a/c. The 2008 handling is vastly improved over the 2003, gas mileage is about the same 29 mpg city/mixed, power is about the same, possibly a little bit more. I purchased another Hyundai due to the fact that my 2003 was trouble free for 5 years and 85,000 miles and the new owner loves it. I was given an excellent price on the 2008 and am glad that it has a/c which works great even in 90+ degree weather, all in all it's a great car for the money and would purchase another Hyundai.
By JJ. S. #2, Posted: 7/7/2008
Go with the Hyundai
I have had my Accent SE for 3 weeks now and am very pleased, great MPG, sporty ride, and best of all no payment. I looked at and drove the Civic, Yaris, Fit and the Accent came out on top, as for resale, if I dont need it any more I'll give it to my kid. I f your looking for a small car dont forget the Accent and get the 5 speed stick, you'll be glad you did.
By Darin #3, Posted: 8/22/2008
My new Accent
Have only had the car less than a week and love it. I don't know where people say it does not have pick up on the highway. I think it kicks in the regard and fun to drive.
By Violetta #4, Posted: 1/26/2009
Accent 2008
Have had problems with the Accent since the beggining.Check engine ligh is appearing every few days.Take it to the dealer and after they reset the ligt it's back in few days.so far nothing pleasant to say about it.while the car is driving nicely,the ectronic issue has me running mad.
By Rose LaBarge #5, Posted: 2/22/2009
Suckered Again
I have an Accent hatchback with AC and an automatic transmission. We also own a 2007 Entourage. The Entourage barely gets 18 miles to the gallon with a six cylinder engine even tho we were told to expect 22 to 26. The Accent is averaging 24 to 28 with a four cylinder not the 35 mph we were told to expect. Approximately 95 % of the miles these cars are driven is at speeds of 45 to 65 miles per hour. We live in a rural area not in the city and are senior citizens not lead-footed teenagers! Both cars have the very annoying TPMS that almost constantly says we need air in the tires which when checked are within 1 pound of being correct. The Entourage needed to have a part of the power steering replaced which required several trips to the dealer before they decided there really was "something" wrong and the grinding noise we heard wasn't a figment of our imaginations. Within the first month I had to replace all four tires on the Accent due to a dangerous bulge on the passenger side front tire. The manufacturer refused to replace the tires under warranty so I spent $500 to put good tires on the car. The main reason we bought these vehicles was price and 5 star safety ratings and warranty. We have grandchildren that we transport frequently and are very concerned with their safety. This is why I refused to just replace one tire on the Accent, especially after I saw how thin the side walls of the tire was after it was removed from the rim.The last fill-up of the Accent was 228 miles and took 9.46 gallons. This is about 24 miles to the gallon. The handling of the cars is good and the ride is fairly comfortable but with the price of gas starting to rise again we will soon be back to driving only when absolutely necessary. The trade in offered on the Entourage was $7000 less than we owed so we decided to keep it.I know we are stuck with these cars unless we are willing to take a huge loss on them which we can not afford to do.Would I reccomend a Hyundai to anyone else, absolutely not.
By Hako #6, Posted: 3/17/2009
Exceeded my expectations
I absolutely love this car. I had modest expectations for fit and finish, performance and cabin noise. It scored much better in each of those catagories. You really should read the car manual though, it gives a lot of helpful information. The tire pressure monitoring system is a GOOD thing, it's meant to help, so I don't know why anyone would complain about it. It can activate in cold temperatures, because cold air is dense and the tires may shrink and lose some pressure. Usually driving the car, and warming up the tires causes the air inside to heat and expand, which solves the problem. It is a beautiful little car, and like ALL new cars, will get better gas mileage as the engine is broken in
and driven. Some people just look for things to complain about.
By Hako #7, Posted: 3/17/2009
Exceeded my expectations
I absolutely love this car. I had modest expectations for fit and finish, performance and cabin noise. It scored much better in each of those catagories. You really should read the car manual though, it gives a lot of helpful information. The tire pressure monitoring system is a GOOD thing, it's meant to help, so I don't know why anyone would complain about it. It can activate in cold temperatures, because cold air is dense and the tires may shrink and lose some pressure. Usually driving the car, and warming up the tires causes the air inside to heat and expand, which solves the problem. It is a beautiful little car, and like ALL new cars, will get better gas mileage as the engine is broken in
and driven. Some people just look for things to complain about.
By Kevin #8, Posted: 6/14/2009
I have a 2008 accent gs and love the car. It averages 26 to 30 mpg and we are heavy foot drivers. When pushed to the floor there is great response for a 1.6 liter. We have not had for a year yet and already out over 18000 miles on it. No problems just in for oil changes and tire rotations. Have not needed new tires for ours, keep away from pot holes or curbs and the bulge on the side of your tire will not appear. Looking to buy an Hyundai suv of some kind to replace our 1990 Honda Accord with 311000 on it. Go Foreign auto makers! Money well spent with quality!
By Garth #9, Posted: 6/15/2009
I bought an Accent as a second car about 2 months or 4K kms (2485 mi) ago. So far so good. First car after 17 new ones in my lifetime that has had no "initial defects" needing correction after a couple of months. No power or comfort at all but then my other car is a Mustang and I expected what I got. Fit and finish is also better than almost all my previous American cars. Haven't bothered checking gas milage but it seems good.
By Jennifer #10, Posted: 10/10/2009
Rose,
I also bought a 2008 Hyundai Accent. I had to buy brand new tires as well. My husband was told to bring the tires to the dealer and they would look at the tires so, he did. What a waste of time. They told him that the only way the insurance would replace the tires was if WE sent the tires to the closest company, which would cost us a lot to do, and they would inspect them and decide to replace them or not. They had the bulging bubbles ALL OVER THEM.. I only had the car for about 6 months at the time. We bought the car with 28 miles on it. This is rediculous. Why even give out insurance? Sounds a little shady to me...
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