The 10-year, 100,000 mile powertrain warranty on the 2009 Hyundai Accent is only part of the overall affordability that this car has to offer. In fact, U.S. News ranks the Accent among the most affordable small cars on the market thanks to the price tag, warranty and fuel economy. And with a 2008 JD Power Vehicle Dependability Award secured in the trophy case, the Accent remains a perfect choice for first-time buyers and budget conscious commuters.
The Hyundai Accent is defined as a small economy car even though inside it is surprisingly spacious, boasting more total interior volume than similar class cars such as the Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic. The most notable new features are the addition of cruise control for the SE and GLS as well as the XM Satellite Radio with three months of free service. Available as a GS, SE hatchback, and GLS sedan, Hyundai tweaked the 16 valve, 1.6 liter inline four engine and tires to improve the 2009 Accent’s fuel economy by 3 percent to 8 percent. The available transmissions are a 4-speed automatic or a 5-speed manual that dish out 36/35 and 27/33 city to highway mpg respectively.
The light weight and easy maneuverability make the Accent ideal for taking on the busy Chicago streets. Add these specs to a price tag under $10,000 and there is no denying the real value of the Hyundai Accent. Come test drive the Accent now at Patrick Hyundai.
For more information please contact Marty Kroll, New Car Sales Manager, at 847-519-9600.