The 2003 Hyundai Accent GL is a Front-wheel drive Sedan. It can accommodate up to 5 passengers. It has 4 Doors and is powered by a 1.6L L4 DOHC 16 valves engine which outputs 104 hp @
5800 rpm and is paired with 5 speed manual gearbox. The 2003 Hyundai Accent GL has cargo capacity of 485 Liters and the vehicle weighs 1014 kg. In terms of ride assists, the 2003 Hyundai Accent GL has stability control and traction control in addition to anti-lock brake system (ABS). The vehicle has an optional engine as well It offers and. Safety features also include None and. The front suspension is Front independant suspension while the rear suspension is Rear independant suspension. The car also features a It has Steel wheels with covers as standard. Electronic features include Cruise Control. For convenience, the car has Power windows and Power door locks. There is also a remote keyless entry feature. Moreover, the car has. The steering wheel has audio control buttons. In terms of performance, the car has 113 N.m of torque and a top speed of 173 km/h. The 2003 Hyundai Accent GL accelerates from zero to 60 mph in 9.8 seconds and hits quarter mile at 17.2 seconds. Fuel consumption is 8.9 L/100km in the city and 6.2 L/100km in the highway. The car price starts at $ 13,795
Estimates based on a driving average of 12,000 miles per year
Used Condition
Trade In Price
Private Party Price
Dealer Retail Price
Outstanding
$ 1,748
$ 4,319
$ 5,678
Clean
$ 1,545
$ 3,828
$ 5,041
Average
$ 1,140
$ 2,847
$ 3,767
Rough
$ 735
$ 1,866
$ 2,493
A decent buy for those determined to own a brand-new car with full-warranty coverage, though we'd encourage prospective owners to shop the used car market before closing the deal.
Hyundai is a self-grown South Korean brand of automobiles established in the 1960's. Presently part of the Hyundai Kia Automotive Group, the motor company has registered a steady growth over the past few decades, having successfully entered European and American markets. The assembly lines operated by the company were built to match its size, the manufacturing facility in Ulsan being able to produce 1.6 million units per year.
Founded by Chung Ju Yung, born into a poor family of farmers, the Hyundai Motor Company became the first Korean car producer. The grounds for founding a car company could not have been more welcoming since post-war years in Korea brought forth a series of odd politics one of which stated that automobile imports were better than having a Korean car brand.
Yung was quick to fill the void, having raised enough capital for the investment from his very profitable construction business, opened in 1947. One year after its birth, the Hyundai Motor Company signed a technology-share agreement with Ford in 1968. Soon after Hyundai's access to Ford's resources, the first Hyundai car was developed: the Cortina. This model was quickly followed by the release of the Pony, Hyundai's first entirely Korean designed and built model. Its blueprints however, were not all-Korean, the company having used Japanese technology from Mitsubishi to develop the car.
Japanese constructors at the time had already developed wide range of models, many of which were exported worldwide, mainly to the US and South America. The Pony model was the first Hyundai to be shipped overseas in 1975.
However, Hyundai would only cross US borders later, in 1986, with the release of the Excel. The subcompact car was an instant hit with its fairly small price tag accounting for most of its popularity. The Excel was such a hit that it sold in over 100,00 units in the first seven months.
This was the last automobile that Hyundai produced before resorting to their own technology in 1988. The Sonata was their first born, a mid-seize car that marked the beginning of a new era. Despite the steps the company had taken into building a strong brand image, the reputation Hyundai had previously collected was lost because of poor quality and reliability complaints.
As soon as the 90's came, Hyundai was short of air on American territory, struggling for one last gasp. Instead of retreating, the company made massive investments in new design and technology. By the time the new millennium came, the company had already reinstated as one quality car manufacturer.
Sales increased once more and with them so did the buyer's confidence in Hyundai. The sudden shift in consumer behavior was made possible by eliminating all worries regarding the vehicle's reliability through the introduction of a 10 year warranty to US sold vehicles only. Since few companies could top that, Hyundai quickly earned a spot in the world's top -10 car manufacturers.
Hyundai is currently operating in 193 countries, selling vehicles through approximately 5,000 showrooms and dealerships. Sales have also aided image growth, the brand having entered the first 100 most valuable brands of the world. Its recent history is strongly connected to investments in technology and ample advertising campaigns. Indeed, communication is one of Hyundai's inherent elements, best described by their logo: the stylized H is in fact a representation of two men (brand-buyer) shaking hands.
2003 Hyundai Accent Consumer Reviews
synthesisgem, 12/21/2002
Good and Cheap
I bought my Hyundai Accent because of
the Great price and fuel mileage and I
have been so happy with it.My only
complaint is a little more room.The car
comes loaded,I couldn't beleave the
extras that came with it for the
price.Plus the car not only gets great
fuelmileage but my boyfriend says its
fun to drive and I agree.
radiatorspiffy, 08/06/2012
Excellent City and Family Car!
I purchased my 2003 Accent with 4 miles on it for $ 11,500.
Perfect city car - fits into small spots and not very likely to be vandalized.
Then I lived in an area with steep hills and never got stuck, even with ice and snow. The car complained about making it up the hills but always did. Definiltey not a lot of power but does the trick.
Fast forward 7 years and my husband and I now use the car with our twins rear-facing. We can fit the double stroller in the truck with room to spare and a single stroller in back. There's enough leg room. I have to laugh at people who think they need an SUV....the Accent is perfectly adequate!
No major repairs and I'm at almost 140K miles!!
eraseavoid, 12/10/2015
GL 4dr Sedan (1.6L 4cyl 4A)
Hyundai Accent
It is a great little car to get around.
fakesquiggle, 10/14/2009
"econobox"
Had the car since 10/03. It has 75k on it now and while its not a fantastic car, it performs ok. Just ok. When it was new, it was very peppy. Now its sluggish and, while it will jump when needed, its not something I try to do often. Handles on a dime to be sure but braking feels mushy even on new brakes. I'm on my 3rd tranny. What started as a ticking became gears getting stuck and grinding. 2 door handles broke. Engine loudly taps when cold but goes away. Tape deck broke. Battery brackets snapped. Rigged a way to hold it. Trunk space is ok if the item is wide but not deep or tall. At 6'1 its a cozy ride. Knee is either on cupholder or autostick. Bumps od switch... Yet to leave me stranded
luggmagnitude, 11/09/2019
2002 Hyundai Accent
"This car is not a power house, cheap."
I bought my 02 when it was about 10 years old. It had only 16000 miles on it. I got it to have something that did good on Gas to drive to work.
I was very disappointed with the Gas mileage. If you really baby it you could get 30 mpg but a car of this size and power I expected better. Most times I got 23-25 mpg.
You will not be passing many people because 65 feels like 85 and 85 is terrifying!
The materials the this car is built with are cheap. It is not quality...nothing on it is.
Maintanance wise it didn't do to bad though
crapulousmixture, 10/06/2016
2004 Hyundai Accent
"Solid, responsive, zippy, loaded, reliable"
Great car
frarchedalfred, 04/04/2016
2004 Hyundai Accent
"Most reliable car I ever owned."
My car has never let me down, I've put alot of miles on it and some not so easy. The standard gives me get up and go which I use
more often than not.The only major repair so far was the transmission and with my driving was long over due. I replaced it with a used one and she's good as new. I maintenance and give TLC
and she'll be here long after I'm gone. If I was to buy another car it would be a Hyundai, but I sill won't let go of my accent she has a home forever.
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