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Longevity and miles on an Accent - 4/2/2008 6:19:52 PM   
alsorl

 

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I just purchased a 2005 Accent GT with 22k miles on her. What is most miles every posted on a Accent?
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RE: Longevity and miles on an Accent - 4/3/2008 10:41:58 AM   
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Is yours an automatic or manual?  I can see the engine lasting well over 200K with proper care.  The key here is to keep that timing belt replaced at the specified intervals.  If not, and it breaks, you will need a top end engine rebuild, minimum.  Personally, the highest mileage Accent I've seen has been in this Ebay auction.  http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/2000-Hyundai-Accent-NO-RESERVE-03-326_W0QQitemZ330222821476QQcmdZViewItem?hash=item330222821476

244,000 miles, but it was a manual.

I can see my car going to 200K with proper care, and I take very good care of it.  I'll probably trade up to an '07 or newer SE hatchback before I see 200K, though!

The automatics were weak points on the 00-01-02 models.  They seemed to have an iffy track record and a high number of failure.  So far, I have 55K on mine and not had any problems with the auto tranny, but I keep it serviced with proper hyundai spec. fluid.

I love my accent and I've gotten a best of 36MPG highway with the automatic.


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RE: Longevity and miles on an Accent - 4/3/2008 9:34:54 PM   
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The manual transmission gives the 5th gear not quite 3680rpms at 75 mph. It would be nice if those rpms would be 10% to 20% lower. Might the higher rpms lower a potentially long life.  

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RE: Longevity and miles on an Accent - 4/4/2008 4:59:14 AM   
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Small displacement 4-cylinder engines with low torque actually live longer are higher RPMs.  They don't make as much power at low RPMs so forcing them to run the same vehicle speeds at lower RPMs is actually making them work harder.  This is one of the reasons why 4-cylinders have lower final gear ratios than V6 engines.

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RE: Longevity and miles on an Accent - 4/4/2008 6:26:39 PM   
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Yes, my 2005 Accent seems very solid for a smallish type car. It seems a lot more solid then a Toyota Matrix or Corolla. I am suprised that some parts of the country its hard to find a Hyundai. Has anyone ever used a K & N air filter in their Accent. Some say that in the Florida climate, its not good for the car.

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RE: Longevity and miles on an Accent - 4/4/2008 9:58:54 PM   
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Hi NovaResource....There is much truth in what you say about lugging a small engine. But dropping the rev count down to 3300 rpms at 75 or 2600 rpms at 60 surely can''t be considered lugging the engine, especially if one is a feather footer. The only reason the manual Accent has such high rpms is for the lazy young drivers who complained because they had to shift down to get OK acceleration at 60MPH. With the price of gas rising, Hyundai made a mistake with such mandatory high revs at highway speeds. Besides, the short-throw shifter is so sweet that Accent has pure shifting entertainment now.    

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RE: Longevity and miles on an Accent - 4/21/2008 2:19:18 PM   
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Hello,I have had just installed a MPG guage from J.C. Whitney.  Actually it is a vaccum guage, but it teaches you how to drive for better MPG.  I have installed a oil and tranny cooler and am
working on a cold air system (this on a 2008) that will have a k+n filter soon.  I fully expect 400k out of this car and to last me 20 yrs. The guage I previously talked about will keep you in a lower gear until 60 mph or better.  You can see that reving the motor and keeping good vaccum is better than lugging it for MPG.  Good luck.

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RE: Longevity and miles on an Accent - 4/22/2008 2:30:16 PM   
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I have 178k on my ’02 with the original clutch! 200k is not going to be an issue. No problems just maintenance and minor repair (mostly maintenance). On top of that, most of those miles were in NY, the saw mill, 684 unforgiving on a car. My car and I have driven from Toronto, ON to Kew West, FL and everywhere in between. In fact I am planning on driving back to NY for the summer.  

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RE: Longevity and miles on an Accent - 7/11/2008 3:35:24 PM   
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Here is an older thread that complained about lugging the engine & encouraged people to keep their revs up. I mentioned here that the Accent manual tranny needed a sixth gear.

I got to take my wife''s 2008 Accent for some day trips & nailed down 41.5, 42.6, & 45.1 MPG over major mountain passes. Bet the high rev people can''t get those numbers.  

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