2021 Hyundai Accent SE FWD Black Cloth. 33/41 City/Highway MPG Price includes Dealer and Manufacturer Rebates and Discounts. You May Not Qualify for All. See Dealer for Details.: $1000 - Retail Bonus Cash. Exp. 04/30/2021
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Overall3.6Out of 5
Nice
By CelticWRXÂ |Â on Monday, September 02, 2019
5.0
My commute is 70 to 100 miles per day. I was blowing through good used cars and needed an inexpensive car with 0 miles and a robust warranty. I could not be happier. I've been driving since the 1980's and I've driven nearly everything. I've had 400 hp muscle cars both classic and modern. I've had cars with more bells and whistles than I needed. This Accent was a breath of fresh air. It has the CVT trans and though not a tire burner the power is ready and waiting. It gets up to speed very easily. Some other modern vehicles with conventional automatics have considerable delays between pressing the accelerator and moving. This does not, and that makes the acceleration, thus lane changing and merging so much more effortless and SAFER. I have the SE and it has all of the options that are needed. All of the controls are at hand and in the right place. I also have a 2017 Ford Escape and that car is just awkward and disappointing. I use the cruise control considerably and this car responds well to it as if it adjusts engine speed because it knows it's in control. The MPG meter is more often pegged at 50+ than lower. My mixed mileage thus far is 37 mpg and that's 50/50 city and highway. My average miles per hour is still a low 25, so I think it will improve. I really like the seat and seating position. We fit 4 adults in it, two big boys in the front and two average girls in the back. It rides fine and the noise isn't obnoxious. It's not a Cadillac but it's a better commuter car that will last just as long, if not longer. This is ideal for those who don't need to take their living room to work. I look forward to racking up the miles.…
Not reliable
By Kelly | on Wednesday, September 16, 2020
1.0
Transmission problems already have the car in the service department. These cars are definitely cheap.…
Best Car for the Money
By Dave | on Wednesday, December 02, 2020
5.0
A car like this doesn't get good press because it doesn't have the fancy stuff or impressive numbers under the hood BUT this car is great. It is the best commuter car that I've ever had and/or driven in 35 years. I've owned dozens of cars and have driven hundreds of others that cover the entire automotive spectrum. With only 120 hp you wouldn't think that performance would be one of the praises. However, the IVT transmission is great. This car has acceleration that rivals much more powerful vehicles, It has plenty of kick for passing and goes from 60 to 80 when maneuvering on the highway very respectfully. The interior has just the right amount of tech for a commuter car and EVERYTHING is in the right place and easy to reach. Originally listed as a sub-compact, the EPA changed it to a compact and that is evident because it will accommodate 4 adults. My commute is half highway (65 mph speed limit) and half city both during rush hour. Over 20,000 miles the average mpg is just over 40.…