2008 Hyundai Accent SE 3-Door Road Test

Source: Automobile

I've always liked compact cars; easy on the gas, easy to park, and easy to tune. So when I was called on to take the Hyundai Accent for the week, I jumped at the opportunity. Truth be told, I really wanted to see for myself what the whole buzz is all about when fellow journalists are raving over how much quality improvement has taken place with the Korean manufacturer. I was not disappointed. Hyundai Motor America calls it Tango Red, but I call it retina burning red. Our Tango Red Accent SE... Read More

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Other Choices:

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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