2007 Accent

Discussion in 'Hyundai Accent' started by riceguy66, Jul 4, 2007.

  1. riceguy66

    riceguy66 Guest

    My first Hyundai was a 1987 Excel, but had it only a few months - Now
    I'm thinking of getting a 2007 Accent - Manual Transmission - no frills
    model just for local school commute for the kids. Any good/bad words on
    this model before I sign on the bottom line ?
     
    riceguy66, Jul 4, 2007
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    Elmer Fudd Guest

    I have an '02 model. It has 118000 miles on it with very minor
    problems. It's still kicking today. The warranty is another bonus when
    buying a Hyundai. The 60K warranty is the longest in the industry.
     
    Elmer Fudd, Jul 4, 2007
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  3. riceguy66

    Steve R. Guest

    I'd do it. If I could get my daughter to be fiscally responsible I'd help
    her into one...


    Steve, AZ
     
    Steve R., Jul 5, 2007
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    jtees4 Guest

    Just make sure that you can't get an Elantra for just about the same
    price. I have bought two (an 03 and an 05) and am getting a third one
    soon. Sometimes you can get a better deal on a low model Elantra. I
    paid less for my Elantra's than some have for their Accents.
     
    jtees4, Jul 5, 2007
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  5. riceguy66

    Okie Guest

    Yeah, that happened to me a couple of years ago. I was looking for an
    '05 Accent GT and test drove one at the dealer; I was about to seal
    the deal when I noticed a new Elantra hatchback, fully loaded w/
    moonroof, for about $750 more than the Accent. No contest :).
     
    Okie, Jul 5, 2007
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  6. riceguy66

    jtees4 Guest

    EXACTLY!!! I'm buying my third Elantra in a couple of weeks (assuming
    I can get the deal that i want), but my two are GT's which I love and
    they don't make them anymore. So we'll see what happens.
     
    jtees4, Jul 9, 2007
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    nothermark Guest

    If they are listening they will be out in 2008. If not, much as I
    like Hyundai, there are other car makers.

    :-(
     
    nothermark, Jul 10, 2007
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