2012 Hyundai Accent Prices:
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| 2012 Hyundai Accent Pricing: |

All Prices below reflect the 2012 Hyundai Accent MSRP, dealer invoice prices, and are broken down further to reflect the true dealer cost. |
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| 2012 Accent GLS 4 door Sedan Man GLS |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $12,445 | $12,140 | $760 | $373 | | True Dealer Cost: $12,536 |
| Accent GS 5 door hatchback Man GS |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $14,595 | $14,200 | $760 | $438 | | True Dealer Cost: $14,524 |
| Accent SE 5 door hatchback Man SE |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $15,795 | $15,340 | $760 | $474 | | True Dealer Cost: $15,634 |
| Accent GLS 4 door Sedan Auto GLS |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $15,195 | $14,770 | $760 | $456 | | True Dealer Cost: $15,079 |
| Accent GS 5 door hatchback Auto GS |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $15,795 | $15,340 | $760 | $474 | | True Dealer Cost: $15,634 |
| 2012 Accent SE 5 door hatchback Auto SE |
| MSRP | Invoice Price | Destination | Holdback | | $16,795 | $16,300 | $760 | $504 | | True Dealer Cost: $16,559 |
| 2012 Hyundai Accent Highlights: |
The Hyundai Accent is a subcompact passenger car that has gained in popularity in recent years, recently scoring the coveted "most-dependable in class" rating from J.D. Power and Associates. The car is sold around the world, including in North America. Newly improved for the latest model year, the 2012 Hyundai Accent combines performance, aesthetic appeal and a low sticker price to produce one of the best values in the entire small-car field.
The Accent comes with two engine options: a 1.4-liter I-4 rated at 106 horsepower and a 1.6-liter I-4 rated at 138 horsepower. With a 0 to 60 mph acceleration time of just under 10 seconds, the car isn't a hot rod--but its solid fuel economy rating of 30 miles-per-gallon in city driving and 40 mpg on the highway make it fuel-sipping value that can't be ignored. The Accent's standard transmission option is a 5-speed manual, though a 6-speed automatic is available on the slightly pricier GLS model.
For a subcompact car, the 2012 Accent scores well in crash tests, with a 5-star rating for both driver- and passenger-side frontal collisions. With power steering and a comfortable strut suspension not often found on cars in its class, the Accent provides a comfortable ride that may inspire a road trip or two.
Depending trims and package options, the 2012 Hyundai Accent ranges in price from about $13,000 including tax, title and destination to about $18,500. New for this model year is a "premium package" that includes leather interiors, fog lights, remote keyless entry and a number of other perks in an effort to class up the car's image. With a 5-year or 60,000 mile new vehicle warranty and a 10-year, 100,000 mile powertrain warranty--the best in the business--the Accent also comes with real peace of mind.
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Formula for Calculating Dealer Cost of a New 2012 Hyundai Accent:
- Example: Base dealer Invoice price + the dealer Invoice price of Options + Destination - Holdback = Total Dealer Cost. (Dealer Cost Example)
- What is Holdback? A hidden amount that manufacturers give back to a dealer. It is a percentage of the MSRP or the Invoice price.
Total Dealer Cost (calculated above) + Taxes/Licensing Fees - Rebate/Incentive = True Cost (You can get the rebates, incentives & invoice options pricing at Edmunds.)
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| Note: All 2012 Hyundai Accent Prices above are approximate amounts. Prices are subject to change without notice. |
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