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2010 Blue vs 2010 GS MPG
So what exactly is the real-world MPG difference between the two? I was looking at a very nice GS Accent yesterday, but was wondering how much better the Blue would do for MPG. I know what the EPA says, but what have you guys experienced?
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I sat in a "blue" at the dealership. For a measely 2 mpg advantage, I found what you have to give up with the package to be absolutely unacceptable. The car the dealer had was black, did NOT have A/C (try to live with THAT in TX), no radio, and no cruise. No thanx. Get the GS, you will be MUCH happier with that vehicle.
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I was in a similar situation a couple of months ago. I was planning to get a new Accent Blue to replace my 2002 Accent coupe. I thought the Blue was the best option for me because of the low price, and since I already cranked my own windows the lack of features wasn't a big deal. I figured I'd get a stereo installed and be ready to go. Well, it turned out that none of the local dealers had any Blues in stock, so I ended up getting a GS. The price difference was a factor on my budget - but then I figured that in 5 or 6 years I'll have a car with value versus a bare bones model with absolutely no features that won't have any trade-in or resale value. Plus, I absolutely love love love my GS.
Another plus (and I'm not 100% positive about this so maybe another poster will know more) is that the GS has ABS and the Blue doesn't, and without ABS the Accent's braking distance is pretty dismal. |
Originally Posted by jcarocci
(Post 32429)
I was in a similar situation a couple of months ago. I was planning to get a new Accent Blue to replace my 2002 Accent coupe. I thought the Blue was the best option for me because of the low price, and since I already cranked my own windows the lack of features wasn't a big deal. I figured I'd get a stereo installed and be ready to go. Well, it turned out that none of the local dealers had any Blues in stock, so I ended up getting a GS. The price difference was a factor on my budget - but then I figured that in 5 or 6 years I'll have a car with value versus a bare bones model with absolutely no features that won't have any trade-in or resale value. Plus, I absolutely love love love my GS.
Another plus (and I'm not 100% positive about this so maybe another poster will know more) is that the GS has ABS and the Blue doesn't, and without ABS the Accent's braking distance is pretty dismal. |
I had the option between the blue and the gs. I went with the GS and loved it way better. The MPG isn't a huge difference between the two. It's more money but way worth it
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Sounds like we're all pushing the GS over the Blue (or GL in 2011). If you can swing it financially, I think you'll be glad you did. But the price difference between the two trims is a factor at this price level.
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Thanks for the advice. I just purchased a 2010 GS (it was the last one on the lot). I couldn't be happier. For my first tank I averaged just over 30 mpg. What a great car!
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Congratulations!
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