The time to buy a new one: Imho: If you can wait toward the end of the
year.
At the un-bait & un-switch type of close-out sales (of the dust
catcher/shop-worn merchandise that costs the dealer interest-payments),
and sometimes its hard to tell what the deception in the ad is.
One or two Accents (etal models)
--at a dealer--with automatic & air might become available at maybe
$10,000 or less, as they have seemingly been in some past years--I've
seen 'em for $8000 with air5 & automatic a couple years ago.
The trick/problem/gimmick/reality is that the dealer certainly needs to
make it back, so the maintenance fees particularly at 30,000 & 60,000
miles aren't gonnabe such terrific ideal consumer bargains of course.
Think $500--$800 more or less for each 30,000 & 60,000 timing belt
service.
Imho: to feel secure about the car's/your future, also buy their
extended bumper-to-bumper service contract, $700--$1200, more or less I
suppose.
Finance thru Hyundai's 0 percent or whatever, or perhaps through a
credit union rather than the usual suspect banks in order to save a few
hundred bucks per year.
It's a jungle out here, so bring your micro elephant weapon--more
information and better resistance to intimidation & lies than should be
allowed.