2011 Hyundai Accent
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The Accent 4-Door is an attractive car that makes its boxier, clunkier competitors pale in comparison. Quality control includes scanning each car’s body using highly sensitive lasers that are calibrated to detect minute variances. Each car is hand-checked for flaws in crucial nuts, bolts, cables, and power components. Every 2011 Accent is test driven before it is sold. The 2011 Hyundai Accent 4-Door includes air conditioning, lighted vanity mirrors, door storage pockets, passenger-seatback pockets, eight cupholders, and a fully adjustable driver's seat. A 60/40 split rear seatback is an additional standard feature. The four-door 2011 Accent also includes variable windshield wipers, iPod®/USB and MP3 auxiliary input jacks, and a handy map light with sunglass holder.
The warranty Hyundai provides covers the repair and/or replacement of all powertrain components, including selected engine and transmission/transaxle components that were originally manufactured or installed by Hyundai and that turn out to be defective in material or factory workmanship. This coverage applies to original owner only for cars of the 2004 model year and newer. On 1999-2003 model years, coverage not only includes the original owner, but also the immediate family of the original owner. Hyundai also provides second and/or subsequent owners with powertrain components coverage under the 5-Year/60,000-Mile New Vehicle Limited Warranty.
If you are in the market for a very affordable car that is stylish and has an outstanding safety record, the 2011 Hyundai Accent is a fine choice for you. This car can be bought for under $10,000, but if you add features such as an audio system and air conditioning, you will end up paying more.