My 2015 accent in saudi arabia is still kicking 176000km change oil every 7000km and 40000km on cvt fluid very smooth pa din kayang kaya akyat jeddah to taif to albaha sisiw lang ang akyatan paborito ng mga arabo na ang hyundai mura pyesa saka masmadqmi na din mabilhan halos hyundai at toyota makikita na sasakyan dito sa saudi
My mom owns a 2015 Hyundai Accent sedan with CRDi and manual-transmission, from Hyundai’s previous Philippine distributor for passenger vehicles (Hyundai Asia Resources Inc, now Hariphil, which only distributes trucks and buses). It was surprisingly reliable, and under the old distributor, their after-sales service was particularly excellent; we were able to get our new key fobs on time when the rubber disintegrated. It is the second time our key fob’s rubber disintegrated, so we decided to call the same Hyundai dealership, where we bought the Accent for a replacement key fob for an appointment. Under the new distributor (Hyundai Motor Philippines), however, it has been almost six months and we were not able to get a replacement because even if they said that they were able to source the replacement key fob (which they said took months to acquire because of “supply chain issues”), they cannot schedule our “appointment” to get the key fob. The new distributor of Hyundai passenger vehicles and the distributor of Changan (which explains why Changan cars are sold alongside Hyundai vehicles in Hyundai dealerships) are now under the same parent company. Both key fobs, the original and the first replacement, are still functional; I just bought the rubber pads for both from Shopee (which were obviously not genuine but felt more durable for some reason) and secured them to each fob using Loctite.
Been driving my Accent CRDi since 2017 and have not considered upgrading it since I saw this. Love the power this car brings especially on open hi-ways. Fuel efficiency and reliability and of course the power and its torque.. Looking forward to seeing the DCT variant again.
Still have the 2017 1.6L CRDI 7DCT. 6 years on and the drive never change at all and shifting is still very smooth. Really enjoy the Accent. It is fast and very responsive especially on open roads in the provinces. And now the new turbocharged CRDI engine has 158Hp and paired with 7DCT? Wow!
I've driven the current gen for a decent amount of time and I honestly quite liked it, more than the vios tbh. Just more interesting to me. This next-gen, I might actually seriously consider as a daily. Damn it looks good.
US- made turbo direct inject engines are the problem of hyundai right now. Sadly many people think that the rest of the world uses the same engine, which is not. In EU Hyundai abd Kia is among the most reliable car brand there. In US, not very much because of the said issue
@@3dmikster776hyundai in US recalls 2019 - 23 santa fe, 21 -23 santafe HEV/PHEV and Santa Cruz. Or their engine problems like Gamma, Lambda, Nu, Kappa and Theta.
Still with my 2017 Hyundai Accent 1.4 AT CVT. And it's still good as ever even at 283,000 KM already. Didn't give me headaches but the usual flat tires and battery run down. Love this car, always and forever.
Since we purchased our 2015 CRDI Hyundai Accent, I can say it would be really hard for me to go back to the number 1 car brand in the world. Haha! Interestingly and strategically great combination of Fuel Efficiency and Power while parts are SURPRISINGLY WIDELY AVAILABLE in the PH, Hyundai is I would say my KPOP addiction so far. And do we want more of Hyundai in the Ph? More than you know - YES!
The people still loved the old model of Hyundai accent car in India because of it was very compact version but if it would be possible to Hyundai to make the old version in 2023 with old body shape with some few changes like LED DRL'S and Power Window and rear Deffogger and Screen Touch Infotainment and rear parking camera in it and smar key control door opener auto dimming etc etc. I make sure the people in India will be crazy to buy and no any other competitor will remain with respect to Hyundai. Top seller will be in India will be Hyundai. But actually it is still remain like a dream because as of now we are moving forward the new designs we are watching now a days so it is like a dream which will never come true. That's all
Yes hopefully pati sa mas mababa sa creta na segment panglaban sa stonic and raize hehe mas gsto ko sana hyundai ulit eyeing this or kpg me crossover na maganda feature combination
I'm still enjoying my 2020 accent, .no issues so far and sarap pang kamote aha Kaya nia pausukan mga compac sedan na ka segment nia ahaha Lalo na siguro tong bago na gas turbo variant mas mataas hp
I still love my 2013 Hyundai accent bought it in 2014 from carmax when I was 24 my first car on my own still runs great today i absolutely love it plus I own it lol 😝
I have friends who drive the Hyundai Accent and they rave about its fuel economy. The fuel economy is something I definitely am looking forward to get. I am looking forward to giving it a try.
Had a gasoline 2018 accent. Very reliable car and no headaches in terms of engine health. Plus it’s responsive, economical (average) and fast too! Downside is the market value of this brand which is too low compared to other established brands in PH.
Kalokohan masmaganda parin design ng elantra especially ung elantra n. Nainis ako sa hyundai di man lng inavailable elantra n 2022 onwards model dto sa pinas. Sa vietnam available namn, kainis first brand new car ko pa sana. Bwesit na hyundai yan mag toyota o honda city/civic na lng tlaga ako. Kuhang kuha talaga ng hyundai ang inis ko, maglalabas sila ngaun ng accent na parang design ng elantra di na lng nila kc ibenta ung hyundai elantra n dto sa pinas. Bwesit talaga ang hyundai kunti na lng talaga babatohin ko na dealer nila dto!
I hope they release a CRDi variant. We bought the 2020 Accent because it's the cheapest turbo diesel car. The current gen Accent beats the City and Vios in terms of speed, torque and fuel efficiency after all. It's underrated because it lacks dispensable i.e. just gimmicky features.
To be honest i would like to see this on our roads. Papatok yan dito kung maayos yung pag price nila per trim lalo na andami na ding bumibili ng chinese cars kaya dapat competitive din sila. Pag galing kasing ibang bansa pagbagsak dito sobrang pangit na ng mga features jusko
I want the Accent back. More options is always better for the consumer. I've beem bored with too many Vios on the roads. I wanna see something more exciting.
I'd like an Accent. There's no way that'll compare to a lowly Vios, more like against the City and Altis. But given that it'll be as pricy as City and Altis, yeah better to stick with more practical MPVs. 😄
For me! As long as it's going to be a head turner,.From the outside all the way to the inside I'm just cool with it 😉 Since I'm also a SUPER BIG FAN! Of new models no matter what car brand it is So? I just can't wait to see,.What this new version of the Hyundai accent can bring to our Philippine market,,.. Beside the good engine etc 😉
I dont like Hyundai's Suv's because they facelift them as often as it rains and they are more form over function almost as much as the French. But their sedans are lookers and only a few vehicles beat them for striking looks and those are in the luxury segment.
owned a 2014 crdi accent matic. Experienced sudden engine stall twice which resulted to stop unexpectedly in side road. Mechanics in hyundai couldn't solve the issue. Never gonna get korean cars again. Owned a sorento and sta fe din. Sensors were easily damaged and multiple problems on electronic systems. Not reliable.
Nope. Get that iVT out if here. They should stick to traditional matic or dct. Diesel cannot be paired with anything cvt-like. Hyundai at kia na lang natitirang car makers na hindi nag CVT dito sa pinas. But if ever i have to chose which cvt is best I'd go with hyundai's ivt. After seeing how stargazer accelerates 2 seconds faster than all its competitors.
@@topethermohenes7658 Or maybe, just maybe, pinoys aren't letting the manufacturers know that they want better. Hyundai, Geely, and the other Chinese car makers have been responding to this by bringing actual cars that are up to spec and competitive with these cars offerred in the 1st world. The pinoys aren't poor, we just have an unusually stupid brand bias where we'll consider a Toyota with 2010 tech is still better than a modern Hyundai loaded to the gills with tech for the same price.
Still using my 2013 Hyundai Accent. Very Reliable car and did not give me any headache.
Sold my vios and kept my hyundai accent.... no regrets... very reliable and great after sales service too.
Still driving my 2012 Accent. Very reliable everyday car.
Mine is 2015 CRDI and still awesome and reliable!
Same here
same here! 2012 gamma engine for the win..
Same here. Still driving my hyundai accent 2012.
How many KPL po 4 fuel consumption ng motors nyo?
My 2015 accent in saudi arabia is still kicking 176000km change oil every 7000km and 40000km on cvt fluid very smooth pa din kayang kaya akyat jeddah to taif to albaha sisiw lang ang akyatan paborito ng mga arabo na ang hyundai mura pyesa saka masmadqmi na din mabilhan halos hyundai at toyota makikita na sasakyan dito sa saudi
My mom owns a 2015 Hyundai Accent sedan with CRDi and manual-transmission, from Hyundai’s previous Philippine distributor for passenger vehicles (Hyundai Asia Resources Inc, now Hariphil, which only distributes trucks and buses). It was surprisingly reliable, and under the old distributor, their after-sales service was particularly excellent; we were able to get our new key fobs on time when the rubber disintegrated. It is the second time our key fob’s rubber disintegrated, so we decided to call the same Hyundai dealership, where we bought the Accent for a replacement key fob for an appointment. Under the new distributor (Hyundai Motor Philippines), however, it has been almost six months and we were not able to get a replacement because even if they said that they were able to source the replacement key fob (which they said took months to acquire because of “supply chain issues”), they cannot schedule our “appointment” to get the key fob. The new distributor of Hyundai passenger vehicles and the distributor of Changan (which explains why Changan cars are sold alongside Hyundai vehicles in Hyundai dealerships) are now under the same parent company.
Both key fobs, the original and the first replacement, are still functional; I just bought the rubber pads for both from Shopee (which were obviously not genuine but felt more durable for some reason) and secured them to each fob using Loctite.
Been driving my Accent CRDi since 2017 and have not considered upgrading it since I saw this. Love the power this car brings especially on open hi-ways. Fuel efficiency and reliability and of course the power and its torque.. Looking forward to seeing the DCT variant again.
Still have the 2017 1.6L CRDI 7DCT. 6 years on and the drive never change at all and shifting is still very smooth. Really enjoy the Accent. It is fast and very responsive especially on open roads in the provinces. And now the new turbocharged CRDI engine has 158Hp and paired with 7DCT? Wow!
:D
I've driven the current gen for a decent amount of time and I honestly quite liked it, more than the vios tbh. Just more interesting to me. This next-gen, I might actually seriously consider as a daily. Damn it looks good.
where have you tried it?
10 years driving my Accent, still runs like she's new.
Most of the reliability problems of Hyundai's seem to be from the USA-made ones.
What cause of engine problems of US made
US- made turbo direct inject engines are the problem of hyundai right now. Sadly many people think that the rest of the world uses the same engine, which is not. In EU Hyundai abd Kia is among the most reliable car brand there. In US, not very much because of the said issue
@@3dmikster776hyundai in US recalls 2019 - 23 santa fe, 21 -23 santafe HEV/PHEV and Santa Cruz.
Or their engine problems like Gamma, Lambda, Nu, Kappa and Theta.
The design is very modern and it makes the other brand's newest model looks like a century old
I want *KONA 2024* to be released here in the Philippines! Nakaabang ako sa mga updates hahaha! Please comment here if there is hope!!!
Still rocking my 2015 crdi. Its a good reliable car with good suspension for its class.
Still with my 2017 Hyundai Accent 1.4 AT CVT. And it's still good as ever even at 283,000 KM already. Didn't give me headaches but the usual flat tires and battery run down. Love this car, always and forever.
Since we purchased our 2015 CRDI Hyundai Accent, I can say it would be really hard for me to go back to the number 1 car brand in the world. Haha! Interestingly and strategically great combination of Fuel Efficiency and Power while parts are SURPRISINGLY WIDELY AVAILABLE in the PH, Hyundai is I would say my KPOP addiction so far. And do we want more of Hyundai in the Ph? More than you know - YES!
The people still loved the old model of Hyundai accent car in India because of it was very compact version but if it would be possible to Hyundai to make the old version in 2023 with old body shape with some few changes like LED DRL'S and Power Window and rear Deffogger and Screen Touch Infotainment and rear parking camera in it and smar key control door opener auto dimming etc etc. I make sure the people in India will be crazy to buy and no any other competitor will remain with respect to Hyundai. Top seller will be in India will be Hyundai. But actually it is still remain like a dream because as of now we are moving forward the new designs we are watching now a days so it is like a dream which will never come true. That's all
Yes hopefully pati sa mas mababa sa creta na segment panglaban sa stonic and raize hehe mas gsto ko sana hyundai ulit eyeing this or kpg me crossover na maganda feature combination
Ganda ng specs. But knowing PH distributors, kulang kulang na naman specs niyan.
I'm still enjoying my 2020 accent, .no issues so far and sarap pang kamote aha
Kaya nia pausukan mga compac sedan na ka segment nia ahaha
Lalo na siguro tong bago na gas turbo variant mas mataas hp
The Accent's design was just so premium in looks. Hoping for the Philippines to bring it back.
Bring back more options to the consumer. Cmon Hyundai. 😊
The "Verne" does look very interesting...Would like to see it come back here as an "Accent" or whatever
I still love my 2013 Hyundai accent bought it in 2014 from carmax when I was 24 my first car on my own still runs great today i absolutely love it plus I own it lol 😝
I have friends who drive the Hyundai Accent and they rave about its fuel economy. The fuel economy is something I definitely am looking forward to get. I am looking forward to giving it a try.
Accent is good and reliable car! Damn.
Had a gasoline 2018 accent. Very reliable car and no headaches in terms of engine health. Plus it’s responsive, economical (average) and fast too!
Downside is the market value of this brand which is too low compared to other established brands in PH.
Hoping to still see a hatchback version of this facelift like its predecessor.
I want the accent! When will this be available?
Yeah, I would prefer it over the Vios.
Yes.. We want accent.
Wow Amazing Hyundai coming soon. How much is the AT ? Thanks
Kalokohan masmaganda parin design ng elantra especially ung elantra n. Nainis ako sa hyundai di man lng inavailable elantra n 2022 onwards model dto sa pinas. Sa vietnam available namn, kainis first brand new car ko pa sana. Bwesit na hyundai yan mag toyota o honda city/civic na lng tlaga ako. Kuhang kuha talaga ng hyundai ang inis ko, maglalabas sila ngaun ng accent na parang design ng elantra di na lng nila kc ibenta ung hyundai elantra n dto sa pinas. Bwesit talaga ang hyundai kunti na lng talaga babatohin ko na dealer nila dto!
solid yung elantra n 2022 onwards. baka pag nilabas nila dito yun forever car ko na yun hahaha
ganda talaga ng elantra.
Wow!!! First time that Hyudai Accent has been featured in AutoDeal(not sure lol)! 👌
Probably it will depend on the price. If it's more competitive then I think it will have a market here
1.5 turbo? I don't think that enigine will be relased here with that specs.
😮 0:12
Hyundai should bring this All-New Accent here in the Philippines.
Can you do a review of Jeep Renegade? Thanks!
Do we really have accent crdi 2023?
Hope there is a comeback for Hyundai Accent. Looking to have it by 2024 or 2025.
Wow I can't wait for the accent and for the new kona
Have one since 2018. excellent car. I would buy a new one if they have an option of manual transmission in the US.
No diesel variant?
I hope they release a CRDi variant. We bought the 2020 Accent because it's the cheapest turbo diesel car. The current gen Accent beats the City and Vios in terms of speed, torque and fuel efficiency after all. It's underrated because it lacks dispensable i.e. just gimmicky features.
Meron na?
as long as it speaks with a Visayan Accent, the 2023 Hyundai Accent is ok with me.....
Buy 1
corny
Hyundong
@@Steve56715 Hyunbai
condolence😢
YESSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS we want the accent back!!!
they need to create a new design that if you a car pass by in a road they/you may say "wat da ef! did you see that car deeemmm!!!"
IKR???
They picked the perfect candidate to review this vehicle.........well........he also has an "Accent" 🤔
Waiting for the new model! 😍
How about the diesel?
Please do an episode like this on the 2023 next gen FT. Thanks
No diesel engine?
the hatchback diesel! yes!
Still waiting for the hyundai casper :///
why not being brought to the PH?
gumanda ang reyna ng taxi dito sa pinas
To be honest i would like to see this on our roads. Papatok yan dito kung maayos yung pag price nila per trim lalo na andami na ding bumibili ng chinese cars kaya dapat competitive din sila. Pag galing kasing ibang bansa pagbagsak dito sobrang pangit na ng mga features jusko
Still driving my dad's 1997 accent...
Korean cars very reliable machine
hahahah seryoso?
I just got one -in India
I would love to own one.
Diesel❤
I want the Accent back. More options is always better for the consumer. I've beem bored with too many Vios on the roads. I wanna see something more exciting.
Just like BIOS☣️
Hndi rin mmn mapupunta dito yan hahah walang dapat eexpect😅
They are not making anymore Hyundai accent. They announced 2022 was the last year of the model
I'd like an Accent. There's no way that'll compare to a lowly Vios, more like against the City and Altis. But given that it'll be as pricy as City and Altis, yeah better to stick with more practical MPVs. 😄
"Lowly Vios" ang yabang mo naman sir. Palitan mo muna honda wave mo. Or pwede rin bili ka na ng tsikot para may pang grab ka na.
I love accent. It's the fastest sedan ❤
Looks good .
Who's gonna import a brand new even Hyundai in the Filipines who has the money there to buy it?!
For me! As long as it's going to be a head turner,.From the outside all the way to the inside I'm just cool with it 😉
Since I'm also a SUPER BIG FAN! Of new models no matter what car brand it is
So? I just can't wait to see,.What this new version of the Hyundai accent can bring to our Philippine market,,.. Beside the good engine etc 😉
How much
I bet the turbo will be priced around 1.3 to 1.5 million
I agree. Korean and american cars are pretty much priced similarly to the japanese
No Diesel?
Exactly... People won't buy it w/o the diesel engine.
Diesel is a thing of the past
i miss hyundai accent & elentra
So is this real or in thought?.. Because I heard the 2018 model is the last body style.
It is real lol
@@a2s_r so why are they not bringing this to the states 🤷🏾♂️
@jerionchism5809 I don't know about you but I live in Saudi Arabia and we already have it several months ago
@jerionchism5809 even 2025 is coming soon to us
still driving 2015 hyundai accent never fails
Mine is 2012 hyundai elantra, it still runs in a good condition it did nont gave me a headache since it was brand new hehe
I dont like Hyundai's Suv's because they facelift them as often as it rains and they are more form over function almost as much as the French. But their sedans are lookers and only a few vehicles beat them for striking looks and those are in the luxury segment.
I want the a crdi on this model.😢
The problem with Hyundai, Expensive yet lacking of security features like Airbags, compare to base model Vios.
Wow! 😮
elantra 2023 🙏
Look great only inside same
Akin, eyken?
Hyundai Canada - please get Accents back. Venue isn't cutting it and you know it.
It's okay
Mas okay prin meron crdi mas matipid pero mas my power
other countries receive Elantra and Philippines receive Accent... my goodness 🤣🤣🤣
Not anymore for Accent, I sold mine due to poor AC system. And the body paint is inferior too.
Agree to this!
The only thing I didn't love about the Accent is the lack of tech.
Woahhh
I hope its hybrid
First 😂 but will there be a hatchback?
If diesel
Caco no day off 😂
owned a 2014 crdi accent matic. Experienced sudden engine stall twice which resulted to stop unexpectedly in side road. Mechanics in hyundai couldn't solve the issue. Never gonna get korean cars again. Owned a sorento and sta fe din. Sensors were easily damaged and multiple problems on electronic systems. Not reliable.
Nope. Get that iVT out if here. They should stick to traditional matic or dct. Diesel cannot be paired with anything cvt-like. Hyundai at kia na lang natitirang car makers na hindi nag CVT dito sa pinas. But if ever i have to chose which cvt is best I'd go with hyundai's ivt. After seeing how stargazer accelerates 2 seconds faster than all its competitors.
hyundai pronounce as hyunde, not hyunday!😅
Expect this car will be stripped to the ground of its tech/features when it comes to PH.
As always!😂
Doubtful, given how the Stargazer is the most tech feature loaded true MPV right now.
Jan sila nalaos eh. Sa tinipid style nla sa pinoy. Sana natuto na sila.
Let's face it, pinoys are poor, thats why Toyotas with 2010 tech are still very popular.
@@topethermohenes7658 Or maybe, just maybe, pinoys aren't letting the manufacturers know that they want better. Hyundai, Geely, and the other Chinese car makers have been responding to this by bringing actual cars that are up to spec and competitive with these cars offerred in the 1st world. The pinoys aren't poor, we just have an unusually stupid brand bias where we'll consider a Toyota with 2010 tech is still better than a modern Hyundai loaded to the gills with tech for the same price.
No more diesel? Goodluck selling that.
Lol ano toh 2005? Haha rest of the world is moving to full EV tas dito "Diesel" pa dn sigaw
Why you didnt.mention china cars? There are cheaper china cars w more options at lower price.