Hyundai Accent Performance Part
The Hyundai Accent has been completely redesigned for best performance. And Hyundai
has added a terrific warranty to help combat reliability qualms. In fact, it's
one of the best warranties around for selected
Hyundai Accent parts: a bumper-to-bumper warranty for 60,000 miles
or five years, and a power train warranty that's good for 10 years or 100,000
miles. Fortunately, the warranty isn't the only thing that's been improving. The
cars have been improving too.
Despite its very cheap price, the Accent is not a bad little car. It feels less
substantial than, say, a Honda Civic, but it's a lot less expensive too. The 1.6-liter
engine is adequate to the task, although you're aware that it's working hard.
Step on the gas, and you'll hear the engine buzz loudly and feel the transmission
downshift. It's unrefined, no doubt about it. But it gets the job done. The Accent
came with automatic transmission; the manual version provides better performance.