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The 2011 Hyundai Accent range of configurations is currently priced from $4,990.
Our most recent review of the 2011 Hyundai Accent resulted in a score of 7 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Ewan Kennedy had this to say at the time: How much?Expect to spend from:$1500 to $2500 for a 2000 Hyundai Accent GL$2000 to $4000 for a 2005 LS$4000 to $7000 for a 2008 SLX$6000 to $10,000 for a 2010 S$9000 to $13,000 for 2012 Elite$11,000 to $16,000 for a 2013 Premium$12,000 to $18,000 for a 2015 Elite.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Ewan Kennedy liked most about this particular version of the Hyundai Accent: Roomy interior and boot, Good handling
The 2011 Hyundai Accent carries a braked towing capacity of up to 1000 Kg, but check to ensure this applies to the configuration you're considering.
The Hyundai Accent is also known as Hyundai Verna in markets outside Australia.
The Hyundai Accent 2011 prices range from $4,400 for the basic trim level Hatchback Elite to $9,350 for the top of the range Sedan Active.
Electrical problems can quickly become costly but you will notice a big step down in comfort and class if you downgrade to a Hyundai. It's a sensible move on the budget front but make sure you understand the implications — take a long test drive in the Accent before you commit.
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Go back to the dealer and ask that Hyundai's representative take a look at the car and work out what can be done to fix it. It's not acceptable that they wipe their hands of the problem.
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I doubt the caliper needs replacing, but a closer inspection is probably warranted. Accumulated brake dust was a reasonable assessment on the dealer's part, even though you couldn't see any dust on the outside. I'd inspect it again, blow out any dust found, and check for stones caught in the caliper.
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