Further to my blog on the 2006 Hyundai Accent compact sedan. We had the occasion to make a trip on the highway recently. The weather was sunny and cold, just below freezing. There was no head wind or tail wind judging by the flags that we saw on the way i.e. hanging straight down. There were 2 adults in the car and the gas tank was topped up on the entrance to the highway and again at the exit. The distance traveled was about 300 km. Over mostly flat terrain with the occasional slight up and down slope and the road was dry. The speed of the vehicle was a reasonably constant 110 km/hr.
Perfect conditions for a one way test. When the result was calculated the gas consumption was found to be 38 mpg Canadian. The car only has 2500 km on it so that this may improve. Perhaps warmer temps may play a part also. The EPA for the car with automatic trans. is 46 mpgc. Sorry can’t wrap my mind around liters per 100 km. Who came up with that anyway. We were expecting a little better result but comparing this with the pro-rated results that we have had with other vehicles, it seems to be on a par. You have to remember that whilst the vehicle is smaller and lighter the weight of the bodies and stuff that you put in it cannot be scaled down. Not withstanding the urgings of my wife to go on a diet.
We were interested to see if we would be at a disadvantage in ordinary highway traffic driving one of these newer designs of small vehicle. The answer was no. As I have stated previously the car has plenty of go in it and on the highway the engine sound and noise in general is unobtrusive. You have to watch your speed at around 100km/h because the engine seems to accelerate the car easily between 90 and 130 km/h. Passing highway traffic is no problem.
The other concern that we had was about the comfort of the seats on longer trips. For us we did not find any difference between the Accent and our larger vehicle i.e. stiffness on arrival. However, obviously, this topic is subjective. My wife and myself are not large people being approx 5’-7” tall. It depends on the individual. We found the trunk to be a very usable size. It swallowed up our suitcases, topcoats and my wife’s mother’s walker. No problem.
All in all we are still happy campers. Hope this information is of value.