5 Hyundai Accent results
2005 Hyundai Accent OWNER RATINGS & REVIEWS
AF
East Los Angeles, California
2005 Hyundai Accent: Small, unassuming, boring... But a great car
My 2005 Hyundai Accent (GLS) isn't a very exciting car. It has the standard shape, style, body, and personality of a typical 4-door sedan of the mid-2000s. I bought it used (in 2012, when it had a fairly low 45,000). I've since doubled that mileage but I've run into zero problems (other than the typical wear and tear-related repairs of tires, brakes, and a battery).
Richard
Duluth, Minnesota
Reliable car that is also good on gas
I liked that the vehicle was good quality and reliable, until it got older. I put over 80,000 miles on it. The vehicle was great on gas, so it saved me a lot of money over time. I always felt safe in the car and that it would get me to my destination without breaking down. The only thing I got tired of was that it wasn't automatic, so when I traveled to bigger cities and would be stuck in rush hour traffic, my foot got worn out. However, I knew the car had a manual transmission when I purchased it, so that's obviously not the fault of the car. Next time around I would recommend getting the automatic version of the car for this reason.
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