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Old 12-24-2010, 03:16 PM   #1 (permalink)
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It's time for another vehicle in my garage. I'm seriously considering a Hyundai Accent. Seems like good bang for the buck all things considered. Low price, long warranty, good MPGs. The hatchback sports a decent looking wing.


It occurred to me that members here might drive this car. It would be helpful to know what real world MPGs you got from a stock vehicle. What mods you've done would be interesting too.

We'd get MT and it'd my wife's daily mixed-city/hiway driver. She doesn't race but doesn't hypermile either. I would hypermile it on road trips when/where I could.

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Old 12-24-2010, 08:41 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome, KB. It's not directly applicable, but I drove a rental Kia Rio with the same 1.6 L engine that's in the Accent, for 3600 miles with 3 adults and our luggage last Spring. This was an automatic transmission Rio, driven from southern NM to the corner of MN/IA/SD, and back to MT & ID.

I averaged 43.4 mpg, and if allowed to discard the two outlier tanks where we were fighting >40 mph crosswinds, I would have averaged 45 mpg. My last two tanks on that trip were >49 mpg. Not bad for an AT in the Rockies. We visited Mt. Rushmore, Rocky Mt. NP, Wind Cave NP, Jewel Cave NM, Yelllowstone & Grand Teton NPs, I'm sure with a manual transmission, I could have been pushing a 50 mpg average with that engine.
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Old 12-25-2010, 12:04 AM   #3 (permalink)
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Welcome, KB. It's not directly applicable, but I drove a rental Kia Rio with the same 1.6 L engine that's in the Accent, for 3600 miles with 3 adults and our luggage last Spring. This was an automatic transmission Rio, driven from southern NM to the corner of MN/IA/SD, and back to MT & ID.

I averaged 43.4 mpg, and if allowed to discard the two outlier tanks where we were fighting >40 mph crosswinds, I would have averaged 45 mpg. My last two tanks on that trip were >49 mpg. Not bad for an AT in the Rockies. We visited Mt. Rushmore, Rocky Mt. NP, Wind Cave NP, Jewel Cave NM, Yelllowstone & Grand Teton NPs, I'm sure with a manual transmission, I could have been pushing a 50 mpg average with that engine.
Thanks, Darrell. I suspect those two cars are cousins so the data point seems fair.

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