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HYUNDAI ACCENT Used Car Review

The Accent was an improvement in virtually every area compared with the model it replaced - the Excel that sold by the bucket load but harmed Hyundai's reputation with its poor build quality. In 2011, the Accent adopted a more contemporary design and was positioned between the i20 city car and i30 small car. With the i20 now gone, the Accent is the South Korean brand's sole city car offering. While ageing, the Accent was last updated in 2017.

Pros

Cons

  • 1.6-litre engine powerful for the city-car class
  • Spacious cabin
  • Large boot - and even bigger with sedan
  • 2011 models onwards benefited from local engineering work
  • 1.6-litre would welcome more torque and refinement
  • Ride not consistently smooth across all surfaces
  • Not as cheap as it once was
  • Standard safety features off the segment pace
This is general information and should not be relied on as purchasing advice.
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2018 HYUNDAI Accent SPORT

  • 73000 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.6L

2018 HYUNDAI ACCENT SPORT RB6 MY18 4D SEDAN 1.6L INLINE 4 6 SP AUTOMATIC This is a great example of the ever practical and reliable HYUNDAI ACCENT, good on fuel, plenty of space and many great features including Free 36 Months warranty (Cover parts & Labour Australia Wide) Excellent condition Automatic Transmission Cruise control Done 73,000 KMS Bluetooth 1.6 L 4 Cylinder ------------------------------------------ - Good Tyres! - Icy Cold AC! - 100% Solid Body! - 100% Sound Eng

$16,990 Excl. Gov. Charges
Morley, WA

Dealer used
28/04/2024

2012 Hyundai Accent RB Active Grey 5 Speed Manual Sedan

  • 174900 km
  • Sedan
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.6L

Located 1.5 hrs from Melbourne down the M1, we are the largest non-franchise dealership in the Gippsland Region, locally owned and operated for over 30 years. We cater to country, city and interstate buyers and are able to conduct sales and value your trade-in via the phone or e-mail. We will also provide extra photos, walk around videos and additional information as requested to ensure an efficient and transparent sales experience. LMCT – 7360

$7,990 Drive Away^
Traralgon, VIC

Dealer used
27/04/2024

2011 Hyundai Accent RB Active Grey 4 Speed Sports Automatic Sedan

  • 157775 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.6L

*ONE OWNER *FULL SERVICE HISTORY 2011 Hyundai Accent Active Sedan 4dr Spts Auto 4sp 1.6i Features include: -Full Service History -2KEYS -USB INPUT -Bluetooth system -FULL SIZE SPARE WHEEL -and much more! MASSIVE SALE ON NOW! HUGE PROMOTIONS ON ALL EXTENDED WARRANTIES. UP TO 5 YEARS/UNLIMITED KMS PARTS AND LABOUR AVAILABLE. This vehicle also passed our strict inspection test hence an extended warranty can be offered. Call now to arrange an inspection!

$12,888 Drive Away^
Ringwood, VIC

Dealer used
18/04/2024

Overview of the Hyundai Accent

Overview of the Hyundai Accent

The Accent was an improvement in virtually every area compared with the model it replaced - the Excel that sold by the bucket load but harmed Hyundai's reputation with its poor build quality.

In 2011, the Accent adopted a more contemporary design and was positioned between the i20 city car and i30 small car.

With the i20 now gone, the Accent is the South Korean brand's sole city car offering. While ageing, the Accent was last updated in 2017.

HYUNDAI ACCENT GENERATIONS (SINCE 2000)

2000-2006

2006-2011

2011 onwards

RUNNING COSTS

Fuel Consumption

1.6L 4-cylinder turbo (2017 onwards): 6.3 to 6.6 litres per 100km

1.4L 4-cylinder (pre 2017): 5.9 to 6.4 litres per 100km

= Highly economical.

= Good economy.

= Average fuel use.

= Heavy consumption.

Servicing

SIMILAR MODELS TO HYUNDAI ACCENT

WHAT TO LOOK OUT FOR: HYUNDAI ACCENT (2011 ON)

Like most latter-day Hyundais, the Accent appears to present with a pretty clean bill of health.

The first thing to check, however, is the condition of the leather-clad steering wheel. In some cases, the leather can start to flake or peel, and this has been observed in other Hyundai models, not just the Accent.

While you have the microscope out, check that the panels line up and are all one colour. If they're not, you could be looking at badly repaired crash damage.

There have also been a few Accents that have had difficulty shifting from Park, the cruise-control not working, the engine starting or the brake-lights failing to operate.

Believe it or not, all these apparently diverse problems could all be traced back to a faulty wiring terminal. Hyundai developed an improved replacement terminal which dealers were fitting.