0-100 in 5 Points or Less: 2015 Hyundai Accent SE automatic - Auto123.com
Hyundai’s Accent has kept momentum going in showrooms since it first arrived in 1995. Cute, inexpensive (perhaps even cheap…), economical and fun (enough) to drive, the subcompact 4-door sedan and 3-door hatchback allowed many people to become... Although it was not the most reliable of cars, the return on the small investment for buyers turned out to be worthwhile and the car’s reputation as transportation ensured survival. Hyundai readjusted the Accent over the generations, and this 4th iteration of the car is the best equipped, most stylish of them all. The 2015 Hyundai is a worthy buy and here are 5 key points in its favour:. The Accent is spared over-the-top design faux pas’ that are found on the Toyota Yaris and Honda Fit, to name a pair, where their anime-like fasciae are laughable and distracting. The Accent’s fluidic design is handsome and clean. Not so long ago, power windows and door locks (along with air-conditioning) were big deals in small cars. What may surprise is that for under $20k, features like satellite radio, Bluetooth, front heated front seats, leather-wrapped steering wheel, keyless entry, a power sunroof, LED headlights and fog lights are. Source: www.auto123.com