The 2010 Hyundai Accent Blue Edition’s price will start under $10,000. The rest of the lineup moves up from there, but the Accent Blue offers an impressive value with an MSRP of $9,970, not including a $720 destination charge. It replaces the 2009 base model, which was also $9,970.
By using a combination of fuel-saving techniques, including low-rolling-resistance tires, lower friction engine components, a smart alternator management system and aerodynamic improvements, the Blue achieves 27/36 mpg city/highway for a combined EPA rating of 31 mpg.
The top-of-line SE three-door with a four-speed automatic transmission is priced as high as $16,995. All models receive a standard USB port for connecting an iPod to the stereo. For a full pricing breakdown, check after the jump. The prices do not include the destination fee.