Hyundai Accents any good 2000+ models?????

Discussion in 'Hyundai Accent' started by Bonny, Jan 30, 2005.

  1. Bonny

    Bonny Guest

    Husband wants a newish car. we've been looking at a couple of Hyundai
    Accents 1.3i, 2000 plus ones - new shape. Any thoughts on their reliability,
    value etc. need to cart around 3-4 teenagers at times so leg room in the
    back is important as well as getting in/out. Seen a 3 door one and a 5 door
    one.

    Any thoughts appreciated.
     
    Bonny, Jan 30, 2005
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  2. The Accent is Hyundai's econobox, so you will be able to get a used one
    for a low price. Perceived value in terms of $ is currently low,
    possibly because the marketplace hasn't yet grokked that Hyundai
    manufacturing quality got a lot better sometime near 1999/2000.

    Accent reliability may be high, or not--I don't know for sure; I own a
    Tiburon that's been very reliable for the last 1.7 years. The back seat
    of an Accent isn't that large, but a 6' 165lb. person can get in and out
    easily. There isn't much legroom in the back seat, but there's more
    legroom than there is in a Tiburon. The Accent is definitely a
    4-seater, not a 5-seater.
     
    Dances With Crows, Jan 30, 2005
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  3. Bonny

    afob3 Guest

    You will find the accent to have minimal leg room for taller teenagers.
    I would check into the elantra.
     
    afob3, Jan 31, 2005
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  4. Bonny

    Raoul Guest

    I have an '03 Accent and love it. I don't think the 1.3l engine was
    ever sold here in the states, so I can't comment on that. Mine has a
    1.6l. It is not a car for more than 2 people on a regular basis. You
    can carry a couple of people in the back, but not on a long trip.
     
    Raoul, Jan 31, 2005
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  5. Bonny

    TR7 Driver Guest

    2003 Accent with 4K on it is a great little car. Equipped with A/C, PW, PL,
    R/D, CD stereo, and more.

    Fun to drive, easy to park, fuel miser, well made, etc.

    I love this car!
     
    TR7 Driver, Jan 31, 2005
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  6. Bonny

    Jozef Guest

    FWIW. I have a 1996 Accent with 188,600 miles on it. Very satisfied and
    hoping to take it to at least 250,000 miles. It has been extremely reliable
    and the 40 mpg consistently has given me great satisfaction.

    Jozef
     
    Jozef, Jan 31, 2005
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  7. Bonny

    Bonny Guest

    many thanks. am looking at a 3yr 3 month old one with 9,000 miles on the
    clock, only 1.3i 3 door and basic but hey, it's only £2800 and will do me
    nicely for commuting for the next zillion years I hope.
     
    Bonny, Feb 1, 2005
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  8. Bonny

    Jim Vatunz Guest

    I have a 2001 1.5l DOHC 3 door.
    I've done all the servicing myself to the schedule and the problems
    i've had are a broken windscreen the 2nd time i drove it. Broken about
    6 more times in the next year before i replaced it (driving on narrow
    roads with road trains is rather hazardous to windscreens).
    2 punctured tyres plus 2 others worn out after only 31,000km. Due
    mainly to driving at too high a speed.
    Battery replaced after 3 years. Due in a large part to my usage. The
    car often sits for a few days without being driven and on a couple of
    occasions i'd not closed the hatch properly and the inside lamp had
    drained the battery. That can be rather terminal for a car battery.
    That's about it for problems in the 70,000km that i've driven it, it
    still doesn't have any rattles and it's actually a pretty comfortable
    long distance vehicle although living in Britain you're hardly likely
    to come across long distances.
    3 doors is lousy for carrying passengers but if you're driving don't
    worry too much, it's the others who are inconvenienced and hopefully
    they'll either walk or ask somebody else.

    For a very plain website try
    http://ii.net/~farmerjim/
     
    Jim Vatunz, Feb 1, 2005
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