Ya im 16 so I don’t have my license yet but I have a 2011 (I think) accent, manual and it’s actually really nice and when you fill up the gas it lasts like a week
I rented a Hyundai Accent, with 39,000 miles showing on the odometer. The car drove great and it averaged 50 mpg. It rode nice for what it is, I was impressed and pleased. I never got tired driving it, was comfortable and controls were nice, easy to reach and use. The one I rented wasn't a limited trim, it was the base model. Again it is a good car for what it is and the mpg was great. What you get for price vs car, it gets my vote.
I think the Hyundai accent is very cute and a beautiful car. I have a 2015 and it drives very good. Very smooth and excellent braking system. Really like the car
Honda Fit is a very practical car with lots of storage and is fun to drive however it's huge drawback is price. 2020 Fit's MSRP is the highest in the mainstream sub-compact segment. Fully loaded 2020 Fit will be $23k out the door and even a mid-trim Fit with the CVT will be $20k out the door. Furthermore, Honda dealers are notorious for giving very small discounts. 2020 Chevy Spark is extremely fun to drive and extremely affordable too. You can buy a new Chevy Spark for $11k out the door for manual transmission and $12k out the door for CVT as long as you negotiate well. Spark can be driven on the highway too with no problems. If I wanted a subcompact car, I would either buy the Spark if I want to save money or buy the Yaris if I want a really fun car to drive.
This is my first car. I bought the Indian version of it. It's called the verna. Loads more features for way less price. Hyundai is ripping off you people.
Getting a 2021 accent on Friday. I was very surprised on the drive. Super smooth. Mine doesn't have an armrest. They make ones that go in the 3rd cup holder for like 60 bucks. They have ones with USB chargers, lights. Etc. Not to shabby honestly. Got the car for 16k out the door so I can't complain.
Glad you are pushing the car more than other reviewers to really know what the limits are. WIllow Run is near Ann Arbor. Go Blue! Agree the Yaris iA is more of a driver's car, but the interior is tiny.
These types of light sedans are going extinct now. In my city, Hyundai had the Accent (light/minicompact sedan) which is discontinued, the Verna (subcompact sedan) which would be discontinued any day, the Elantra (compact sedan) and Sonata (mid-sized sedan). I own a 2011 Accent and a 2016 VW Passat. The 2011 Accent I use for office commute - easy to park, maneuver, good fuel economy, yet good enough to pick up my kid from daycare, grocery runs etc. and use Passat for longer drives with family. Not everyone requires a big car all the time and happy to drive a hatch.
I recently rented a 2019 Hyundai Accent and found it far peppier and a little roomier with someone in the passenger seat compared to my Chevy Sonic. Also, much better fuel economy. I think my Sonic was less expensive but in hindsight I wish I had gotten this car.
This route looks very familiar. Do you work with Chris from Winding Road Magazine? Chris just did a review and POV drive of the 2020 Accent Limited as well. This is probably the same car he had in his video review.
I bought the SE manual, and I would have to agree that it does most things well, but there's nothing exceptionally bad nor outstanding. But owning a Mazda3 for 4 years, I find the Accent steering feel is very numb. I measured 9.1 seconds 0-60 from your video, but take into consideration that your car in Limited trim is about 200 lbs heavier than the SE manual. The rotational mass of the 17" rims may also be a deterrent.
I rented a Nissan Versa, cvt transmission was bland. The volume knob on radio had gave up and had to only use volume control on steering wheel. It felt heavy compared to the Hyundai and the gas mileage was not as good as the Hyundai either.
Nothing on the books as of now, would like to get a Super Duty once they're available. Wanted to get a diesel 1500 Chevy, but they're not available either. Van is coming tomorrow though!
What shocks me is that the 2020 Hyundai Accent Limited, despite being the fully loaded top trim and costing so much for a sub-compact, still looks basic on the inside and drives basic too. I don't care too much for heated seats, sun roof, proximity entry smart key etc. For the top Limited trim, I expect a more powerful engine, upgraded suspension, auto brake hold, and leather seats. None of that is offered. Keep in mind, the 2020 Hyundai Accent Limited will cost around $22k out the door. Even the Accent SEL will cost around $20k out the door. For that kinda money, I would rather buy a compact sedan.
Its subcompact ... And if any dealer charging you 22k for this you paying too much ... Only paid 18k for mines ... You really asking for too much if the want the car to be affordable ... As you stated it would be best if you look for a bigger more expensive car 😊
What is the reliability and maintenance if this car I had a Hyundai in the early 2000 that thing was a piece of shit never bought another Korean car due to this I have a Mitsubishi mirage and that little monster is a tank
ill go for a base priced accent now that accord and camry have priced themselves out of business with $26K plus base cars. If I want luxury I will go with a luxury brand not a japanese overpriced car
0:00 Walk-around and interior
3:43 Driving
7:39 60-0 and 0-60
9:05 Highway
13:30 Build-and-price and competition
I updated my old videos on the description with this chapter index, if you do the same here it should work as well.
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It's actually a nice looking car
Ya im 16 so I don’t have my license yet but I have a 2011 (I think) accent, manual and it’s actually really nice and when you fill up the gas it lasts like a week
I rented a Hyundai Accent, with 39,000 miles showing on the odometer. The car drove great and it averaged 50 mpg. It rode nice for what it is, I was impressed and pleased. I never got tired driving it, was comfortable and controls were nice, easy to reach and use. The one I rented wasn't a limited trim, it was the base model. Again it is a good car for what it is and the mpg was great. What you get for price vs car, it gets my vote.
The 'Limited' edition is beautiful and overall good car... love this subcompact car.
A solid vehicle all around compared to the others it competes in the class; I'd take this ! Maybe not the limited, but the SEL
10yr/100,000 warranty I AM IN!!
I think the Hyundai accent is very cute and a beautiful car. I have a 2015 and it drives very good. Very smooth and excellent braking system. Really like the car
Honda Fit is a very practical car with lots of storage and is fun to drive however it's huge drawback is price. 2020 Fit's MSRP is the highest in the mainstream sub-compact segment. Fully loaded 2020 Fit will be $23k out the door and even a mid-trim Fit with the CVT will be $20k out the door. Furthermore, Honda dealers are notorious for giving very small discounts. 2020 Chevy Spark is extremely fun to drive and extremely affordable too. You can buy a new Chevy Spark for $11k out the door for manual transmission and $12k out the door for CVT as long as you negotiate well. Spark can be driven on the highway too with no problems. If I wanted a subcompact car, I would either buy the Spark if I want to save money or buy the Yaris if I want a really fun car to drive.
i watch this video everyday cause i want this as my first car
This is my first car. I bought the Indian version of it. It's called the verna. Loads more features for way less price. Hyundai is ripping off you people.
Great review! I am planning to buy this car, and it seems good for its price.
Thanks, congrats!
I rented on with a little over 39,000 miles on it. The car performed great and 50mpg I was impressed.
I have 2017 sedan as a secondary get around beater and was wondering if those wheels fit my ‘17. Nice review!
The Yaris doesn't come with a center armrest. That alone would make me choose the Accent
You know what’s funny I’ve been online looking and some pictures show that the Accent doesn’t come with a center armrest
Dependable locomotion is number one. Then looks.
Getting a 2021 accent on Friday. I was very surprised on the drive. Super smooth. Mine doesn't have an armrest. They make ones that go in the 3rd cup holder for like 60 bucks. They have ones with USB chargers, lights. Etc. Not to shabby honestly. Got the car for 16k out the door so I can't complain.
@@Feefifofum24 A good deal. Just change the oil and CVT fluid at intervals recommended and will probably last a long time.
@@Feefifofum24 And doesn't have the unsightly computer tablet on the dash!
This car is only 300 pounds heavier than a Miata. In manual transmission it’s a lot of fun
Yeah, we would have loved to have a manual!
Glad you are pushing the car more than other reviewers to really know what the limits are. WIllow Run is near Ann Arbor. Go Blue! Agree the Yaris iA is more of a driver's car, but the interior is tiny.
I love this car
These types of light sedans are going extinct now. In my city, Hyundai had the Accent (light/minicompact sedan) which is discontinued, the Verna (subcompact sedan) which would be discontinued any day, the Elantra (compact sedan) and Sonata (mid-sized sedan). I own a 2011 Accent and a 2016 VW Passat. The 2011 Accent I use for office commute - easy to park, maneuver, good fuel economy, yet good enough to pick up my kid from daycare, grocery runs etc. and use Passat for longer drives with family. Not everyone requires a big car all the time and happy to drive a hatch.
Can you please review a manual accent if you get the opportunity to do so? There isn't a single manual accent review on RUclips.
I recently rented a 2019 Hyundai Accent and found it far peppier and a little roomier with someone in the passenger seat compared to my Chevy Sonic. Also, much better fuel economy. I think my Sonic was less expensive but in hindsight I wish I had gotten this car.
would u say this is a good car for a new driver?
Certainly!
Great review.
Thanks!
This was great!! Thank you so much!!
This car is better than the yaris and versa
Nice, is this the GoPro hero 8 black you're filming with?
This route looks very familiar. Do you work with Chris from Winding Road Magazine? Chris just did a review and POV drive of the 2020 Accent Limited as well. This is probably the same car he had in his video review.
Haha, sure thing! We work together on Winding Road content, then he has his channel and we have Daily Motor.
@@DailyMotor Are you guys gay...?
@@hubsanrcproductions7222 why do you care lmao
Does it have LED Headlamps and LED foglamps ? As in the lights are white or just yellow bulbs ?
I bought the SE manual, and I would have to agree that it does most things well, but there's nothing exceptionally bad nor outstanding. But owning a Mazda3 for 4 years, I find the Accent steering feel is very numb. I measured 9.1 seconds 0-60 from your video, but take into consideration that your car in Limited trim is about 200 lbs heavier than the SE manual. The rotational mass of the 17" rims may also be a deterrent.
I rented a Nissan Versa, cvt transmission was bland. The volume knob on radio had gave up and had to only use volume control on steering wheel. It felt heavy compared to the Hyundai and the gas mileage was not as good as the Hyundai either.
Thank you for sharing.
Any trucks coming soon?
Nothing on the books as of now, would like to get a Super Duty once they're available. Wanted to get a diesel 1500 Chevy, but they're not available either. Van is coming tomorrow though!
The front seat is not upright and it's pushed to the back. Surely it's not enough leg room.
Does it come with a nav system? Is it considered to be safe (or at least safe for a car in the subcompact class)?
No Nav. It has Android Auto so you can run Google maps. Better than a nav system. Safety is highly ranked for the subcompact class.
hello, can you write specs of alloy rims on this car ? I want buy it. Thank you.
Are you interested in the size of the wheels?
@@DailyMotor yes... it’s R17? and can you tell all parameters? sorry for my bad english I’m from Russia :)
its hyundai verna in india
Why bother getting a limited? the point of the accent is it's supposed to be a cheap basic economy car
Alex Saab = To each their own, friend. ♐
What shocks me is that the 2020 Hyundai Accent Limited, despite being the fully loaded top trim and costing so much for a sub-compact, still looks basic on the inside and drives basic too. I don't care too much for heated seats, sun roof, proximity entry smart key etc. For the top Limited trim, I expect a more powerful engine, upgraded suspension, auto brake hold, and leather seats. None of that is offered. Keep in mind, the 2020 Hyundai Accent Limited will cost around $22k out the door. Even the Accent SEL will cost around $20k out the door. For that kinda money, I would rather buy a compact sedan.
Its subcompact ... And if any dealer charging you 22k for this you paying too much ... Only paid 18k for mines ... You really asking for too much if the want the car to be affordable ... As you stated it would be best if you look for a bigger more expensive car 😊
Hi Braeton! What a coincidence to see you here,
@@coolcarreviews0129 Hi Cool! A very pleasant coincidence indeed!
@@braetonwilson4296 Yes! We actually got this car as our rental car. It was a base model though.
@@coolcarreviews0129 Yes! I remember the video you made on it! For a base model, it was quite good!
I like it☺️
Oh my God who cares about the ride quality let alone how fun it is to drive Hyundai gives you a lot for your money!
How tall are you im 5’8 it seems perfect for me
CAN YOU BUY ME ONE???
Yesss praise my yaris iA more
What is the reliability and maintenance if this car I had a Hyundai in the early 2000 that thing was a piece of shit never bought another Korean car due to this I have a Mitsubishi mirage and that little monster is a tank
ill go for a base priced accent now that accord and camry have priced themselves out of business with $26K plus base cars. If I want luxury I will go with a luxury brand not a japanese overpriced car
Luxury sedans minimum 39k before we even get to.the table
very bad noise isolation
In india... it's like a BMW M5 TO US and the Indian version is a lot better than this one
@Carl Johnson who asked ?
@Carl Johnson do not fucking involved my parents okay...
@Carl Johnson u should mind ur own business rather than reading others shits that hurts u my dude
Poor baby don't want get those manicured fingers dirty.🥱🙄
Check out the Indian version of this called the "Verna". Way cheaper and way more features. Hyundai is just ripping you off.
For a TOP TRIM LEVEL* this is absolutely totally pathetic
This is Nice Car