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2013 Hyundai Accent: What's Changed

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  • Most significant change: Heated side mirrors, remote keyless entry and air conditioning are now standard 
  • Price change: $2,000 higher 
  • On sale: now

Hyundai’s popular subcompact gets more standard features for the 2013 model year, resulting in a big price increase for the base model.

All Accents now come with standard heated side mirrors, remote keyless entry, cloth inset door trim and air conditioning. Heated side mirrors are a new feature for 2013. Along with those upgrades, the base GLS with a manual transmission also gets satellite radio, a six-speaker stereo, USB port and body-colored door handles and mirrors.

As a result, a base 2013 Accent now costs $15,320, including a $775 destination fee. That’s a whopping $2,000 more than last year’s model, but hardly anyone was buying the base 2012 Accent anyway; Hyundai hasn’t been marketing the base model for more than seven months. Once you take that into account, most models get modest price increases of $100 to $200 but also get added features.

The base GS hatchback Accent gets a $100 increase, now $14,795, before destination. The SE hatchback gets new standard integrated turn signals in the side mirrors; pricing on the SE has increased by $200. A power sunroof, which is new for the model year, is a $900 option on the SE trim.

The 2013 Hyundai Accent is on sale now.

2013 Hyundai Accent pricing (2012 pricing)

  • GLS: $14,545 ($12,545) 
  • GLS (auto): $15,545 ($15,295) 
  • GS: $14,795 ($14,695) 
  • GS (auto): $15,995 ($15,895) 
  • SE: $16,095 ($15,895) 
  • SE (auto): $17,095 ($16,895) 
  • Destination: $775 

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