How Small is Too Small? Hyundai says i10 subcompact wont come to U.S. :: Presently, the automakers small-car sales are hampered by a limited supply of Hyundai: Accent and i20, i10. Chevy: Aveo, Spark. Posted September 21 2008 09:54 AM http://wot.motortrend.com/6285961/auto-news/how-small-is-tont-come-to-us/index.htmlHOME | Just wanted to know if the Hyundai Accent and the Chevy Aveo are the same vehicle - they have pretty similar specs. Also, if you own either one, please let me know about your experiences here. One of my main concerns is safety, and the other is that the RPM on the engine at 70 MPH is 3500 - that's kind of distrubing! Thanks for any feedback you can give...
The Aveo is the sister car to the Suzuki, another venture by GM (crappy car). The Accent is sister to the Kia Rio. The Accent is a very safe car for its size. Don't worry to mcuh about the RPM's, it has a small low horsepower engine, normal area for this kind of vehicle.
Nope.
The Kia Rio and Hyundai Accent are the same.
But the Aveo is a completely different car. 2007 Chevrolet Aveo Expert Reviews at carmax.com:: Chevrolet Aveo at carmax.com. See what the pros think about the cars youre and serious competition such as the Honda Fit, Toyota Yaris and Hyundai Accent. http://www.carmax.com/enUS/expert-reviews/2007-Chevrolet-Aveo-158.htmlHOME |
No, the Aveo is based on a Daewoo Kalos.
I think the Accent is on the same platform as the Kia Rio or some other Kia model
Absolutely not. The Aveo is based on a Korean car, but a vastly inferior one. The Accent and its sister, the Kia Rio, are both great cars for the money. The Accent has airbags all over the place, and is safe.
No they are different.
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