ADVERTISEMENT
Sort

Filter & Refine

Private seller
Petrol - Unleaded
Offering
View Layout

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.
HyundaiAccentPetrol - UnleadedBluePrivate sellerClear all

2014 HYUNDAI ACCENT ACTIVE 4 SP AUTOMATIC 4D SEDAN

  • 1868693 km
  • Sedan
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.6L

Have owned the car since 2017. Selling due to no longer needed. Car runs fine with no mechanical issues. Last serviced September 2023 Small bumps and scratches on bodywork as seen in the pictures. Interior well maintained. Car is still registered in TAS but will have no issues with passing a roadworthy.

$6,000Negotiable
Gungahlin, ACT

27/04/2024

2011 HYUNDAI ACCENT ACTIVE 4 SP Manual 5D HATCHBACK

  • 130000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.6L

2001 Hyundai Accent 5 speed Manual 130,000 kms Apple Car Play and Android Auto LED Headlights Near new Tyres

$8,000Negotiable
Mount Gambier, SA

24/04/2024

2004 HYUNDAI ACCENT 1.6 5 SP MANUAL 3D HATCHBACK

  • 159000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.6L

2004 Hyundai Accent 1.6L, 5 speed manual. Owned by a mechanic and has been always serviced and routine maintenance work done. Has reverse sensors, remote central locking, good tyres. A/C, towbar. Interior is in great condition for its age. The body work is in reasonable condition for its age but does have some minor knocks. Car is extremely reliable and would make a great cheap first car or a run about.

$3,000
Sydney City, NSW

23/04/2024

2016 HYUNDAI ACCENT ACTIVE CVT AUTO 6 SPEED 5D HATCHBACK

  • 110000 km
  • Hatchback
  • Auto
  • 4 cyl 1.4L

2016 Hyundai Accent Active Auto MY16. New front tyres New brakes and drums Automatic, 1.4 litre hatchback 110000 kms. Minor scratches.

$12,000
Apollo Bay, VIC

23/04/2024

2016 HYUNDAI ACCENT ACTIVE 6 SP MANUAL 5D HATCHBACK

  • 236719 km
  • Hatchback
  • Manual
  • 4 cyl 1.4L

Hyundai 2016 model car runs well rego for another 4 months won't need pink slip car always service logbook good on fuel clean and tidy

$6,500Negotiable
North Wollongong, NSW

25/03/2024

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.