Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is not a substitute for safe driving. It was a comfortable car, great on gas, fun to drive, but severely under-powered. Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist initiates full braking at speeds between 5 and 50 mph. Of course, you can always with any questions you have during the pairing process. This has been the best 9 months of driving I've ever had. Options include Bluetooth, a tilt steering wheel, remote keyless entry, and carpeted floor mats. In performance testing, a manual-equipped Accent went from zero to 60 mph in 9.
It's offered as either a two-door hatchback or four-door sedan. The Accent has one of the quietest cabins in its class; still, the engine can get buzzy at higher revs. This recall is an expansion of 13V-113. Body Styles, Trim Levels, and Options The 2010 Hyundai Accent is sold as a two-door hatchback and a sedan. Brakes feel better than what you might expect for a vehicle of this price, but other tactile elements aren't quite there; the manual shift linkage is imprecise, ride quality deteriorates with a full load, and engine noise can be a problem on the highway. Now, it is illegal to hold your phone when you are driving in some states.
So much value in one little car! We'll also make sure your accessory order is delivered promptly to you. Economy cars typically have clamorous cabins, but the Accent's – while not exactly tranquil – is one of the least noisy of the bunch. I got the headlights replaced under warranty because one was clouded and had water in it, and I got the starter replaced also under warranty. It includes taller transmission ratios for better fuel economy to appeal to the most miserly drivers, but otherwise comes sparsely equipped—there's no audio system, air conditioning, or power accessories. The freshened looks, clearly derived from the new Genesis Coupe, are expected to reach our shores for the 2010 model year. While the 2010 Hyundai Accent isn't a great-looking or strong-performing car, it does a bit better when it comes to accommodating passengers and cargo in reasonable comfort. Cars in this austere segment are known for being practical, not fun, but the Accent bucks this trend -- it's relatively enjoyable to drive.
Safety is especially critical in a lightweight small car, and here the news isn't particularly good—in fact, it might be fair to say the Accent is near the bottom of its class. Interior Design and Special Features The Accent's cabin looks as basic and plain as it gets, but the seats are well-contoured and supportive, and visibility is excellent. Despite the standard side airbags, though, the Accent didn't fare as well in the side-impact category, earning four stars for front occupant protection and just three stars for rear seat passengers. The Accent does just fine in city driving with either the manual or automatic, but at highway speeds, passing involves some careful calculation. Our kit integrates into your vehicle's overhead console. It runs on regular unleaded gasoline. The rear seats are adequately roomy -- there's enough rear legroom for average-sized adults and children.
Android Auto is compatible with Android phones running Android 5. Exterior features include folding mirrors, a rear spoiler, and 14-inch wheels. Another plus to consider is the generous Hyundai warranty. Hope comes standard on every Hyundai, including the new Accent. Anti-lock brakes are now offered on all but the base Blue model, but electronic stability control isn't available. I have not had any serious problems.
The options list is pretty much limited to air-conditioning. The Honda Fit offers a more versatile interior and nimble handling, while the Nissan Versa offers a more refined and spacious cabin, and a bevy of high-tech amenities. Please consult Owner's Manual for further details. Bluetooth is no longer a super technology, and it's getting more and more popular. I'm at abuot 65k miles and I'm the first owner. This technology makes your hands free or holding on steering wheel all the time when you are driving, reaching a maximum safety.
No matter for legal issues or your safety concern, please install the Bluetooth kit in your Hyundai to focus on your driving. Owners may contact Hyundai's customer service at 1-855-671-3059 or by visiting www. With fuel economy ratings as good as 27 mpg city, 36 highway 31 combined , the 2010 Hyundai Accent makes up for any lack of performance with low day-to-day running costs. It runs on regular unleaded gasoline. Forward Collision-Avoidance Assist is standard on the Limited trim level. Additionally, the Accent gets a new trim level -- the Accent Blue.
Hyundai's number for this recall is 131. I wanted a cheap car that was okay on gas and wouldn't fall apart. Hatchbacks are known for being the go-to segment for shoppers seeking the most inexpensive automotive choices, and in this crowd of affordable alternatives, the plucky Accent hatch stands out by having the lowest price tag of the bunch. Safety All 2010 Hyundai Accents are equipped with front-seat side impact airbags and full-length head curtain airbags. I currently own 2 Mercedes Benz and they're great cars, just not on gas. Now that you know how easy it is to connect your iPhone or Android smartphone to the Bluetooth in your Hyundai, go ahead and get started with this useful feature. Please read the rules below before posting.
The engine links to a four-speed automatic transmission with overdrive or an optional five-speed manual transmission. Beware that the steering wheel doesn't tilt on any Accent trim, and base Blue models come with a fixed steering wheel. Recall Date 2015-09-08 Description Hyundai Motor America Hyundai is recalling certain model year 2009-2011 Hyundai Accent vehicles manufactured March 1, 2009, to February 11, 2011. The quietness of the Hyundai Accent is a concern for a couple reviewers, though. The recall began on October 21, 2015. Visually, the Accent isn't very remarkable. However, keep in mind that in hatchback models, accessing the second row becomes tricky due to the narrow distance between the front seats and the door sill.
The three-door hatchback is the clear winner from the outside, with a cohesive shape that looks more sophisticated from a distance. Generous in both roominess and features, the Accent also boasts our greatest feature: Hope. Folding side mirrors, a rear wiper, a rear spoiler, and 14-inch wheels are among the standard exterior features. It is a pretty solid car though, handles bumps well. Visually, the Accent isn't very remarkable.