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Car Forum / Hyundai Cars / March 2007

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Richard - 23 Mar 2007 17:31 GMT
Since new I have averaged 22 city and 26 highway MPG with 02 Accent.

Is this normal to not get near what was posted on the sticker?

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Edwin Pawlowski - 23 Mar 2007 19:26 GMT
> Since new I have averaged 22 city and 26 highway MPG with 02 Accent.
>
> Is this normal to not get near what was posted on the sticker?

Very rare to get what the sticker says.  If you read how they test the cars,
you'll see it is not   very realistic method compared to the way 99% of us
drive.  The '08 models will be closer to the truth in listings.

That said, 26 highway seems low for an Accent as on straight highway I can
get that on my 6 cylinder Sonata.
Brian Nystrom - 23 Mar 2007 23:53 GMT
>> Since new I have averaged 22 city and 26 highway MPG with 02 Accent.
>>
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> you'll see it is not   very realistic method compared to the way 99% of us
> drive.  The '08 models will be closer to the truth in listings.

That depends very much on the particular car and the way it's driven. My
'04 Elantra 5-speed regularly exceeds it's EPA highway rating by 2-3 MPG
@65 mph, which is not at all uncommon for that car. OTOH, the automatic
equipped Elantras seem to struggle to meet their ratings.

> That said, 26 highway seems low for an Accent as on straight highway I can
> get that on my 6 cylinder Sonata.

It seems REALLY low for straight highway driving. He should be getting
~10 MPG more than that, but again it depends how he's driving. If he's
doing 80+ and driving aggressively all the time, I would expect his
mileage to be that low.
Finn - 26 Mar 2007 15:40 GMT
How hard do you drive the little thing, used to get 40 MPG with  my elantra
on the highway.
and 32 MPG in the City.

> Since new I have averaged 22 city and 26 highway MPG with 02 Accent.
>
> Is this normal to not get near what was posted on the sticker?
justsomeguy - 28 Mar 2007 03:59 GMT
> Since new I have averaged 22 city and 26 highway MPG with 02 Accent.
>
> Is this normal to not get near what was posted on the sticker?

I've got 132,000 miles on my 2002 Accent that's got the automatic. I drive
150 miles round trip daily, five days a week and get 33 miles per gallon.
 
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