1996 Hyundai Accent GT 1.5L DOHC 16v

Summary:

Worthwhile as a used buy, great for day to day use

Faults:

Rear defroster switch - 66700km.

Door locks recoded at 67000km (original key code was horrendous - keys were worn to the point that it took a serious effort to unlock the doors)

Ignition switch and indicator stalk replaced at 115000km.

Main relay replaced at 120000km.

General Comments:

This car is pretty nimble and fun to drive. Handling is good compared to lesser models due to firmer suspension. OEM alloy wheels and tyres are a bit small - 175/65R14 on a narrow rim! These were tossed with a half-inch wider rim with 185/60R14 rubber, which works a bit better.

The short gearing makes for frequent shifting, but also brings the engine to the sweet spot (about 3000rpm) where it sounds quite melodious. However, this becomes tiring when travelling on highways at the 110km/h range where it becomes constant droning.

Urban fuel economy is good even when the car is driven hard, but not as good as it could be on the highway - again due to short gearing!

Brake feel is very spongy even with fresh pads and shoes, and the brake pedal travel is quite long - could be disconcerting for some drivers.

Shifter throws are way too long, but the clutch take up is actually quite good.

Driver and passenger seats are a bit uncomfortable - after owning this car for 3 years I still find it hard to find a perfect driving position.

As I don't carry passengers often in the rear, I can't comment on the comfort of the rear seat. However, the split folding rear seat is much appreciated as it gives a lot of flexibility at hauling cargo.

There is plenty of cargo space, and as long as I'm carrying not more than 2 people in the car, impromptu trips to IKEA or Home Depot for large items are not a problem at all.

Oh... the cargo area cover is not as well-built as I would like - it rattles a lot! Yet, I couldn't live without it as it keeps people from looking into the cargo area.

Local Hyundai dealers are not as good as I thought they would be - not very helpful at locating parts!

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Review Date: 30th May, 2006

13th Jun 2007, 08:26

I own the simmilar car - ACCENT GT 1,5 16V DOHC 1997/98. And I can say that the same are my opinion on this car. Greetings 2 all. the-moonGT@O2.pl.

1996 Hyundai Accent Base 1.5L 4cy. 92hp

Summary:

Good value for the budet minded driver

Faults:

Nothing, yet!

General Comments:

In many respects, the Accent is a typical sub-compact car. There is a lot of road and engine noise, the seats are rather firm, and the ride is stiff. But like most sub-compact cars, it is also very manuverable, great on gas, and low maintenance. The overall build quality is pretty good and the car feels solid for a small car.

Where the Accent shines, in my opinion, is the overall driving experience. It can cruise at 75 all day without much trouble and moves around town respectably. The interior is very roomy and comfortable, given the size of the car. You can comfortably fit 4 adults. Even though it is cheap, basic transportation, it looks more fun than that inside and out.

Now where the Accent lags behind other sub-compacts is the build and material quality. The exterior and interior door handles are poorly designed and break very easily. Too easily. I've noticed that the sheetmetal is very very thin and dents so easily. It's also very common for the windows to go off track. That's a common Hyundai problem, not just the Accent. After having to take apart my door to fix an off-track window, I discovered that the door panels are nothing more than a paper-board-like material. Hyundai's are very very cheap like that in some areas. I've seen Accents for sale with over 150k miles, so I know they last quite awhile.

Overall though, it seems like a fairly dependable, economical car, which is what the whole purpose of a small car like the Accent is all about.

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Review Date: 9th December, 2005