Why not have a look at some current Hyundai models
The 2017 Hyundai Accent came in the following variants and we’ve recorded 767 prices that people paid when buying new. The biggest discount achieved in 2017 on a new Hyundai Accent was about $4,697 or 22.75% off. If you’re trying to sell and would like to calculate the market value of a 2017 Hyundai Accent today, simply submit a free valuation request.
Price | Ranges from $ 14,990.00 to $18,990.00 |
Body Style | Sedan / Hatch |
Release Date | From September 2015 to July 2018 |
Drive Type | FWD |
VIN Plate Location | Under Driver Seat On Floor |
Compliance Plate Location | Pass Side Lower A-Pillar |
Country of Origin | KOREA |
Safety ANCAP Rating | 5 |
Number of Doors | 4 to 5 |
Seating Capacity | 5 |
Type | MULTI POINT F/INJ / GASOLINE DIRECT INJ |
Size | From 1368cc (1.4L) to 1591cc (1.6L) |
Power | 74kW @ 6000rpm / 103kW @ 6300rpm |
Torque | 133Nm @ 3500rpm / 167Nm @ 4850rpm |
Cylinders | 4 |
Number of Valves | 16 |
Valves | VARIABLE DOUBLE OVERHEAD CAM / DUAL OVERHEAD CAM |
Compression Ratio | From 10.50 to 11.00 |
Bore/stroke | 72.00x84.00 / 77.00x85.40 |
Transmission | Automatic / Manual |
Drive Type | FWD |
Steering Type | RACK & PINION - POWER ASSISTED |
Turning Circle | 10.40 |
Brake (Front) Type | DISC - VENTILATED |
Brake (Rear) Type | DISC |
Front Tyre & Wheel Size | 175/70 R14 - 5.5x14 | 195/50 R16 - 6x16 |
Rear Tyre & Wheel Size | 175/70 R14 - 5.5x14 | 195/50 R16 - 6x16 |
Front Suspension Type | MacPherson Strut / CS / HyDSA |
Rear Suspension Type | ToB / HyDSA |
Fuel Type | Petrol |
Fuel Tank Capacity | 43.0L |
Fuel Consumption Combined (Average) | From 3.0L/100km to 3.3L/100km |
Fuel Consumption City (Average) | From 5.9L/100km to 6.6L/100km |
Fuel Consumption Highway (Average) | - |
Emission Standard | - |
Length | From 4,115mm to 4,370mm |
Width | 43mm |
Height | 1,450mm |
Wheelbase | 2,570mm |
Front Track | From 1,489mm to 1,507mm |
Rear Track | From 1,493mm to 1,511mm |
Ground Clearance | 140mm |
Gross Vehicle Mass | From 1,560kg to 1,570kg |
Gross Combination Mass | - |
Braked Towing Capacity | 1,000kg |
Unbraked Towing Capacity | 450kg |
Find out the Hyundai Accent 2017 price today!
The Hyundai Accent is a highly-popular and very capable small car that is no longer in production down under. Many would consider it the ideal car for inner-city living, with its small size and easy operation among the many highlights that so many have fallen in love with. As Hyundai's former entry-level model, it's not hard to imagine why this car has been adored by many, after all, the value on offer doesn't get much better. Now limited to just the second-hand market, you'll still find many Hyundai Accents on the road given their reliability and broad practicality.
Although the popularity of the Hyundai Accent saw it rank as one of the better-selling cars from Hyundai's stable, and particularly in the small car format, unfortunately the model was proving non-viable for the brand to continue manufacturing. Ultimately, the attraction of the Hyundai Accent wasn't an issue, but profit margins on the sharply-priced Accent weren't large enough to justify its continuation.
The Hyundai Accent doesn't have a direct like-for-like replacement in the Australian new car market. However, between the Hyundai Venue, and the Hyundai i30, which have both been slotted into the Korean manufacturer's line-up, these two vehicles are targeted towards the budget-conscious new car buyer, at the same time offering a few more niceties and a longer specs list to justify their dearer starting prices.
The standalone 2017 Hyundai Accent Sport takes bits of both of the existing variants, and combines them into a punchy and affordable offering in the light car class. Shame it's feeling its age.
View ReviewAndrew Chesterton road tests and reviews the new Hyundai Accent Active hatch with specs, fuel consumption and verdict. There was once a time when the words 'cheap' and 'Hyundai' were intrinsically linked, and not in a particularly good way. But that was before Hyundai staked its claim for new car dominance in Australia and the world, throwing great buckets o...
View ReviewUsually when a car comes out with a model name like this, one may question the company behind it – could it be trying to fool unsuspecting buyers with clever marketing tactics? But, the honest answer is, the 2017 Hyundai Accent Sport hatchback is pretty punchy for its price. And price is vital – because the Hyundai Accent has long been seen primarily as affo...
View ReviewSo we can direct you to the right place
One of our accredited dealers will be in touch shortly to discuss specific exclusive discounts available on this car. At no cost, nor obligation.
Redirecting
Sorry it looks like something we didnt expect occured. You can refresh the page and try again. If you are haveing problems you can submit our contact form or give us a call on (02) 8330 6625
You can provide us this request id to help us track down the problem: