Overview & Reviews
The 2015 Hyundai Accent gets a newly styled grille, headlights and taillights, along with some changes to standard and optional equipment. Last year's SE hatchback has been renamed the Sport.
- Long warranty.
- Comfortable and quiet ride
- Spacious cabin has an upscale ambience
- Strong acceleration
- Real-world fuel economy falls short of EPA estimates
- No rearview camera or parking sensors available.
User Reviews:
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Enjoyable ride - 2015 Hyundai Accent
By Bob Drumtra - January 14 - 12:04 pmThis is the second Hyundai I have owned the first being a 2001 Elantra. I had it for 13 years and was very satisfied. So far this car has proven to be almost like the Elantra. Since my other car is a Lincoln MKZ, it is hard to compare the comfort level and overall components. Lets just say Im satisfied with what I have purchased.
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Who actually sets out to buy this car. - 2015 Hyundai Accent
By Roland Kelly - November 26 - 2:34 amMy 2013 Jetta was damaged in an accident, while being repaired the other partys insurance was kind enough to add insult to ingury by inflicting this car on me as a rental. This car accelerates at the speed of smell. Any and all road noise is heard and felt. The car rides like an unbalance washing machine. It didnt fit my dog comfortability let alone my small children. And to top it all off comes without a spare tire.
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I just LOVE my Tiny Little Road Dawg ! - 2015 Hyundai Accent
By Ted Adam Green - November 5 - 11:25 amI have had this for about a 16 months and have about 50,000 miles on it already as I drive a lot for work (over 60 hr a month on average), and I still just LOVE this car I have affectionately named The Tiny Little Road Dawg. (yes I am a UGA Alumni that why I call it Dawg). For many months I tracked the MPG and you can view it a FEULY.COM under Road Dawg. Basically I get about 35 mpg real world (the cars tracker is always about 3mpg high), up to 40+ if only doing long road trips at 55-65mpg. If going faster, or doing city driving it drops off. But if you drive the speed limit or near, you will do very well. We had a 2 door Accent in the mid-90s and even with a stick it only bested 27mpg. Things have come a long way. This car is waaaaay nicer and more advanced and gets better MPG without even trying. It is a perfect "inexpensive commuter car". The car is always comfortable and feels safe, even in bowels of Atlanta traffic as well as the country back-roads of deep-woods rural Georgia. For someone who is looking for a versatile hatchback to get around in, I could not recommend this car enough. It is the perfect combination of CHEAP and QUALITY and GOOD Lastly, with the USB port plus my iPhone on top of dash via a magnetic clamp, I have my own GPS, music streaming and podcasting ... all the tech I would want in ma car for short jaunts or looooong road trips.
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Great vehicle - 2015 Hyundai Accent
By joel - November 4 - 4:58 pmthere is nothing not to love about this car, and this is coming from a Honda buff. Love this car, made a great decicion by getting this car, i drive it everywhere and like it more then honda accord sport with same manual transmition, i take 3 kids to school (including car seat in rear) and they all fit confortably. If you still thinking about Hyundai beeing that car company from 80s you wrong, test drive them and you will see.
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