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Old 09-29-2011, 06:45 PM
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Hi, just bought a 2012 Accent hatch Marathon Blue....impressed with the warranty. Your feedback please?
 
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Old 09-30-2011, 07:59 AM
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Welcome and congrats. Best of luck with it.
 

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Old 10-15-2011, 10:08 AM
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is it relatively quiet on the road?

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Hi, just bought a 2012 Accent hatch Marathon Blue....impressed with the warranty. Your feedback please?
 
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Old 10-16-2011, 03:43 AM
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Thumbs up quiet ride

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is it relatively quiet on the road?

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It is relatively quiet. The ride is firm, not cushy. Steering is responsive.
 
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Old 10-17-2011, 10:05 AM
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Originally Posted by DAVIDG
It is relatively quiet. The ride is firm, not cushy. Steering is responsive.
I agree with you, David. I've had my Mocha Bronze hatch for 2 weeks now and I'm completely happy with it. Very smooth and plenty of power when needed. Lots of car for your money!
 
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Old 10-18-2011, 11:01 AM
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Hi,

How's your mileage? I'm averaging about 33, but have not gotten above 37 with straight highway, I expected better. I've heard that the mileage computers aren't always accurate but that's little comfort. I'd heard that "real time" mileage would even be above what claimed. Thanks,

(Marathon Blue, purchased in Sept)
 
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Old 10-18-2011, 11:05 AM
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Mileage increases as the engine gets broken in.
Mileage depends greatly on the way it's driven (lots of idling, stop and go traffic, hard acceleration, A/C usage, hills, etc).
The computer mileage is very accurate. My Tucson and Sedona are usually within 0.1 MPG of calculated MPG. However it ranges from -1 to +1 MPG of calculated.
The computer is a cumulative MPG (over the tank of gas), not instant MPG of what the engine is getting at any particular time.
And you should always calculate MPG manually.
 

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Old 10-19-2011, 09:06 PM
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Hi, and thanks for your reply.
I gassed up tonight, after 280 miles. About 200 of it was pure highway, the rest suburban, no true "city" driving, thus few stop lights, etc. and at 61 years, I'm a conscientious driver, no fast starts, idling, etc. It took 8.5 gallon, averaging out to about 33.5. That seems low when 30/40 js advertised. Also I was told to expect even better "real life" mileage.
I like every other thing about the car but the mileage is a big disappointment. Thanks, David
 
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Old 12-09-2011, 12:36 AM
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I hear you on the mileage. I just hit 700 miles (the car came with 100 on it already). I've filled up twice beyond the initial dealership fillup. I'm averaging 30.2 mpg (calculated manually) but the comp says I'm 31.5-32mpg. So I guess expect 1-2 mgp lower than what is displayed.

I should mention that I drive 95% city, at least half of which is in some degree of stop-and-go congestion, and I also have to drive some hills quite frequently. And when I do get on the freeway, seldom am I able to sustain a cruising speed anyway, so it's much more like "city" driving. Living in Los Angeles is not the best recipe for optimal fuel economy! I do however accelerate about 20% slower than the average driver, coast about 40% more than average, and have grown a thick skin regarding people riding my tail when I'm going the exact speed limit. Otherwise I'd probably be *gulp* in the 27-28mpg range for sure.

Something I've realized, driving late at night on larger avenues/boulevards, is if I can get into 6th gear at around 42-45 mph and anticipate the lights well enough, I get FANTASTIC mileage. It makes sense.. if you can drive for stretches at 45mph you'll be in the most efficient gear at the lowest rpms. Too bad there isn't a special freeway lane for that speed.. I'm guessing you could achieve 45-50mpg that way.
 
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Hello all,
I purchased a 2012 Accent SE Hatch in mocha bronze for me, and a 2012 Tucson AWD for the wife. We traded in two guzzlers: 2007 GMC 2500HD Z71 4x4 Diesel and a 03 Chevy Suburban. Needless to say a win-win all the round. Even though my fuel expenses have dramatically decreased, I must say I am a bit disappointed about the actual mileage I have been getting out of both vehicles, especially the Tucson. The wife is averaging 18-21 and I am averaging 29 to 31 of mostly highway miles in cruise control at 70mph. Again, love the cars, but was just expecting more drive time between fill ups.
 

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