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The 2020 Hyundai Accent is a compact sedan that competes with the Honda Civic, Toyota Corolla, and Mazda3.
Three trims are available: SE, SEL, and Limited.
Under the hood, all of the trims are powered by a new 120-hp, 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine mated to a standard six-speed manual transmission or a new continuously variable automatic transmission. With the manual, the Accent earns an EPA-estimated 29/39 mpg rating. Fuel economy improves to 33/41 mpg with the automatic transmission.
94% of consumers (16 of 17) said they would recommend this vehicle to a friend.
by Robert C from East Bridgewater | December 24, 2020
Decent Car so far. This is my second Hyundai Accent. I've had a few small problems so far... Had good luck with my last Accent that's why I bought another.
by Jessica from nampa, ID | September 01, 2020
I'm a truck person, and yet here I am in this little thing. I love it! This car doesn't have the 3 things I hate about cars: seat on the ground, blinded by every other car, too small inside for my height. The sets are lower than a trucks, but not so low that you really have to squat and slide in like some. The windshield is curved and big, so headlights aren't too awful. I can sit up straight in it and I'm 6'1. Very happy.
by Johnjonzzz123 from Boaz, Alabama | August 25, 2020
This car exceeded all of my expectations. Would defiantly recommend this car to anyone. The outside body could be a little more stylish. It has no sex appeal.
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