Hyundai Accent Prices Paid and Buying Experience

94 messages,  Last post on Jul 13, 2012 at 9:28 AM

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#87 of 94 Accent GS by jeffg8

Feb 24, 2012 (11:09 pm)

We picked the Accent over the Fit,Civic,Elantra and Focus. Have always been Honda/Acura people since 1990. My wife is coming from a 2000 Accod EX-l to an Accent GS. Deal was $17,404 out the door. $904.30 was the state, $299.50 for license,transfer,customer services. I started out looking at an Elantra she felt it was to big-she and my daughter(will be 16 in a couple of months)loved the look/drvie of the accent HB. Hopefully it will be a good car and may be the one we send the daughter off to college in a couple of years down the road. I am taking it back in the morning there is a rattle/vibration noise on the driver side that should not be there. My fault we didn't test drive it again on pickup, just trying to get in and out on a Friday night. I wanted to avoid going to the dealership on Sat...that didn't work out. I will say my daily driver is a 2001 MDX and I'm amazed at the fit and finish on an entry level car. Honda needs to wake up!

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Feb 27, 2012 (3:03 pm)

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#89 of 94 hyundai accent gs by bobcars

Mar 11, 2012 (1:04 pm)

What is the lowest I can get for a GS stick shift? does any one have any experience?thanks

#90 of 94 hyundai accent auto by buy

Jun 10, 2012 (4:35 am)

I am looking at a hyundai accent gs hatchback 2011 with about 24000 miles. Dealer is asking 13,500 online and the car has been on the lot 2 weeks tops. I want to make a quick sale (by the end of the week) What is a reasonable start...What would you think is the best price I could expect to pay for the car?

#91 of 94 Re: hyundai accent gs [bobcars] by buy

Jun 10, 2012 (4:37 am)

Replying to: bobcars (Mar 11, 2012 1:04 pm)
Did you ever buy the GS stick shift? Where are you and what were you able to negotiate. I'm looking at a similar model (automatic) in the NY metro regional area. Any tips?

#92 of 94 2013 Hyundai Accent Hatchback SE (6AT) by jakeneff

Jul 13, 2012 (9:14 am)

Just bought a 2013 Hyundai Accent Hatchback SE (automatic) in Cyclone Gray last night from Araphaoe Hyundai in Centennial, CO. Price after dealer fees and $500 military rebate (veterans get it too) was $16,000 plus 5% sales tax for an out the door price of $16,789.80. MSRP was $18,010.

#93 of 94 Accent GLS by sandman_6472

Jul 13, 2012 (9:28 am)

The wife seems to favor the Accent GLS with alloys and cruise for her new ride but coming from a Mazda 3s with the 2.3 engine, I feel she will be disappointed with the acceleration...it's a far cry from what she's used to. We already have an '08 Accent GLS and it's not the fastest out there by any stretch...a nice ride though for a subcompact runabout. I just hope the new Accent has a bit more get up and go. It definitely looks really nice.
 
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