Accent enters 2009 an improved weapon against soaring gas prices, with the popular automatic transmission model achieving a 35 mpg EPA highway rating. Smart engineering enhancements to the Accent's engine, transmission, tire pressure, powertrain management system and power steering pump improve fuel efficiency by up to 8 percent.
Cruise control also makes its debut on Accent, which helps drivers keep the throttle constant for improved fuel economy and reduced emissions making the Accent an even "greener" option for 2009.
Interior space and unexpected features keep Accent a class above the competition. Unexpected features include a B&M Racing sport shifter, XM Satellite Radio with three months of free service and auxiliary input jack for MP3 players.
Offered in a four-door sedan and three-door models, Accent offers a high level of standard safety, power and economy in its class, as well as more than 35 options and accessories allowing owners to express their individual style.
The Accent is powered by a 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine that features four valves per cylinder with CVVT (Continuously Variable Valve Timing). With the better breathing from the CVVT system, performance peaks at 110 horsepower and torque is 106 lb.-ft.
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