2012 Chevrolet Sonic vs Hyundai Accent

2012 Chevrolet Sonic vs Hyundai Accent The Hyundai Accent comes in either a sedan or hatchback body and offers three trim levels: GS for the hatchback, SE also for the hatchback and GLS for the Sedan. All of the Accent’s models use the same 1.6L DOHC 4-cylinder engine with either a 6-speed manual or 6-speed automatic transmission. 

2012 Chevrolet Sonic Sedan and Hatchback Style: The Accent has steel wheels with covers on its standard model. The Sonic offers aluminum-alloy wheels standard. The largest wheels on the accent top out at 16” compared to the Sonic’s 17”. Chevy Sonic offers a rear spoiler standard. The Hyundai Accent only offers a rear spoiler in its more expensive models.

 2012 Chevrolet Sonic Power and Performance: The Chevy Sonic offers buyers two engine choices including a turbo and both choices produce more torque with more efficiency than the Accent. The Accent offers only one non-turbo engine choice. The Sonic has a larger maximum fuel range than the Accent and holds almost a gallon more fuel.

 Interior: The Sonic has available heated seats, while the Accent does not even offer this feature. The Sonic’s steering column is not only tilting, but telescopic as well for maximum driving comfort. The Accent’s steering column only tilts. The Sonic has more front and rear hip room than the Accent, offering a much more comfortable ride for the diver and passenger. 2012 Chevrolet Sonic Hatchback and Sedan 
Connectivity: The Chevrolet Sonic offers OnStar, which includes turn-by-turn directions, hands-free calling and remote diagnostics—just a small sampling of the many features OnStar offers. The Hyundai Accent offers nothing comparable to any of these features.

 Quality, Reliability and Durability: The Chevrolet Sonic is the only subcompact produced in the United States. The Accent is imported from Korea. The Chevy Sonic’s warranty offers 40,000 more miles of emergency roadside assistance than the Accent. The Sonic’s warranty also offers convenient courtesy transportation. The Accent offers nothing like this in its warranty.

 Safety: The Chevrolet Sonic has 10 airbags standard. The Hyundai Accent only offers 6 airbags. The Sonic’s OnStar automatic crash response system is standard. The Accent offers nothing comparable to the Sonic’s crash response system. We all know at Art Gamblin Motors that the Chevrolet Sonic outperforms the Hyundai Accent in every category. But we invite you to come see this for yourself by test-driving a new Sonic with us in Enumclaw Washington. You can’t find a friendlier pressure-free sales environment than Art Gamblin Motors. We have been family owned and operated for more than 40 years; so all of our expert sales associates are committed to treating every customer like family. Discover the difference here at Art Gamblin Motors and find out why we are the top online rated Chevrolet dealer in the state!
 

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