Juegos.com-An Overview of the 2010 Hyundai Accent
For the consumer looking for inexpensive automotive choices the 2010 Hyundai Accent should definitely be at the top of the list of vehicles to look at. The quiet cabin, surprisingly good stereo, and great warranty are just a few reasons to consider this car. New this year are enhancements to the 1.6 liter engine that have enhanced fuel economy over last years model and a new trim level called the “Blue” for the really budget conscious customer. All models are front wheel drive and come standard with a five speed manual transmission. A four speed automatic is available as an option except on the “blue” model. There are four trim levels this year and the Accent comes in a sedan or a two door hatchback although the sedan is only offered in the GLS model. Below is an overview of trim levels and specs.
Blue-This base model two door hatchback comes with a six way adjustable driver seat, reclining 60/40 rear seat back, and 14 inch steel wheels. Options are pretty much limited to air conditioning and a stereo. The engine is a 1.6 liter four cylinder that puts out 110 horsepower and 106 pound feet of torque. According to their online auto brochure the mileage is rated at 27mph city and 36mpg highway. Standard safety features include front seat side impact airbags, and full length head curtain airbags.
GS- This model adds body colored outside mirrors, tilt adjustable steering wheel, air conditioning, a rear wiper/washer, and remote hood release. Options available are keyless entry, alarm, power accessories, six speaker CD/MP3 stereo with satellite radio and USB jack. Mileage is rated at 28mpg city and 34mpg highway. ABS brakes are optional and all other safety features are the same.
SE- This model adds the optional features of the GS as standard equipment. Other standard features are a sunroof, fog lamps, 16 inch alloy wheels, leather wrapped steering wheel, firmer suspension, steering wheel mounted audio controls, and ABS brakes. All engine and standard safety features are the same.
• Use proper signaling, such as blinkers or hazard lights, to notify other drivers of your intentions
• Leave a cushion, or a safe distance, between you and surrounding cars
• Make note of aggressive, erratic, or otherwise dangerous drivers that are in your vicinity
While practicing defensive driving techniques will greatly reduce your risk of accident, there is no guarantee. Accidents may still occur.
Liability
If you are driving defensively and get involved in an accident because of another driver’s negligence or recklessness, they may be liable for any damages you incur. A major accident can be extremely expensive, as medical bills, property damage, and lost wages add up. Additionally, the pain and suffering caused by physical injury and psychological trauma may not be covered by an individual’s insurance policy.
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