1999 Hyundai Accent
The 1999 Hyundai Accent's interior has a contemporary rounded appearance not
unlike some more expensive cars, and includes such niceties as cloth inserts in
the doors, simple, round white-on-black gauges that are easy to see, and a handy
dead-pedal to the left of the clutch pedal to rest your foot. A driver's airbag
is now standard equipment, but a passenger airbag is not offered.
An AM/FM/cassette player is also standard, but air conditioning is not available
as a manufacturer's option, although it may be offered as a dealer option. To
facilitate entry to the rear seat, the front passenger seat slides forward automatically
when its backrest is flipped down, but as is common on many two-door cars, the
seat doesn't automatically slide back to its original position when the backrest
is flipped up. With a rear hatchback and split folding rear seats, the 1999 Accent
has a lot of usable cargo area - about a third more than the Accent sedan - and
there's a rear cargo cover for privacy.