2009 Hyundai Accent review
In a world of economic instability, any new car that can tout a sub-$10,000 starting price has a lot going for it. OK, it has exactly one thing going for it: It's cheap. But that doesn't necessarily mean a horrible driving experience — nor does it mean every trim level of said car is cheap.
That's where the Hyundai Accent fits into the marketplace. It's inexpensive, inoffensive and gets good gas mileage. While that may not sound like a ringing endorsement, the Accent holds its own in a crowded field, and that says a heck of a lot.
I tested a 2009 Accent; 2010 models are arriving at dealerships now with a few changes.
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Side Repeater Light
1. Push the cover toward the front of vehicle and remove it.
2. Disconnect the power code.
3. Replace with a new bulb. ...
Features
Base 2.0T coupes come well-equipped with automatic headlights, 18-inch alloy
wheels, manual air conditioning, cruise control, a CD stereo with USB and
auxiliary inputs, Bluetooth connectivity, and ...
REAR SEAT ENTRY (3 Door)
The front passenger's seatback should be tilted to enter the rear seat.
By pulling up on the recliner control lever (1) at the outside of the front passenger's
seat, the seatback will til ...


