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2006 Hyundai Accent First Drive
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TO THE POINT
What’s New? The Hyundai Accent has been completely redesigned for 2006 with a new look, larger dimensions, and a stronger powertrain.
Selling Points: Standard features like front and rear fold-down armrests, a 172-watt sound system, abundant standard safety features, up to 35 mpg, a 100,000-mile powertrain warranty, and a starting price of only $11,995
Deal Breakers: Snoozy styling and a disconnected driving character
Our Advice: The 2006 Hyundai Accent is a good car for shoppers looking for an inexpensive compact, but Kia builds the same car with a sportier demeanor in the Kia Rio. Make sure to test drive both to determine which best meets your wants and needs.
MEET THE COMPETITION
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Specifications
The 2006 Hyundai Accent’s key competitors include the Chevrolet Aveo, Kia Rio, Scion xA, Scion xB, Suzuki Reno, and Toyota Echo.
Test Vehicle: 2006 Hyundai Accent GLS
MSRP: Estimated base price is $11,995 (includes a $495 destination charge)
Engine Size and Type: 1.6-liter four cylinder
Engine Horsepower: 110 at 6,000 rpm
Engine Torque: 106 lb.-ft. at 4,500 rpm
Transmission: Five-speed manual
Curb Weight, lbs.: 2,366
EPA Fuel Economy (city/highway): 32/35 mpg
Length: 168.5 inches
Width: 66.7 inches
Wheelbase: 98.4 inches
Height: 57.9 inches
Legroom (front/rear): 42.8/34.3 inches
Headroom (front/rear): 39.6/37.8 inches
Max. Seating Capacity: 5
Max. Cargo Volume: 12.4 cu. ft.
Competitors: Chevrolet Aveo, Kia Rio, Scion xA, Scion xB, Suzuki Reno, Toyota Echo Photos courtesy of Hyundai Motor America
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About Thom Blackett
Thom Blackett joined Autobytel in 2000 as a Research Analyst with the company's data division, Automotive Information Center (AIC). After four years of pouring through press kits searching for minute details, Thom jumped to Autobytel's editorial team. Born and raised in the state of Maine (no, it's not part of Canada and yes, the proper pronunciation of lobster is "lobstah"), Thom has always been a car nut, using his grandmother's potholders as steering wheels to "drive" around the house as a youngster. His biggest sorrow is never getting to know his grandfather's 1959 Caddy, or the '62 Impala Convertible and '69 Chevy Malibu that his parents once owned. As Autobytel's Road Test Editor, Thom strives to write articles that serve to inform as well as entertain. A proud member of the Motor Press Guild, Thom holds a bachelor's degree from the University of Maine. Comments may be emailed to thomb@autobytel.com.
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