Tuesday, April 10, 2012

2012 Chevy Sonic vs. 2012 Hyundai Accent

Today we are going to compare two sedans that are competing to grab driver's attention by offering impressive MPG. The 2012 Sonic and the 2012 Accent do indeed do that, but there is certainly more to a vehicle than just gasoline efficiency. A car is a major purchase on your part and a lot of research is typically important in making your decision. Today we want to help ease your decision making process if you're juggling the idea of owning a 2012 sedan.

Since these two vehicles like to boast about their MPG offerings, who actually wins? Well it turns out there isn't much difference between the two. Both have the option to offer you an EPA estimated 40 mpg on the highway and both are above 30 mpg when you're driving in the city. Like we said earlier, there are other aspects to a vehicle and that is where our winner between the Sonic and Accent will be decided.

Comfort. You want it, the 2012 Sonic has it. The Chevy Sonic is going to give you much more room in the backseat meaning your passengers can stretch out and enjoy the ride. They'll appreciate that. In terms of seating capacity there isn't any real difference between the two. What about cargo space? The 2012 Sonic offers 14 cubic feet of trunk space along with 60/40 split-folding rear seats.


While the Sonic is certainly fun to drive, car crashes aren't that fun at all. Let's talk safety. What would you say if we told you the 2012 Chevy Sonic had 10 standard air bags that are ready to protect you in the case of an accident? That's certainly something the 2012 Hyundai Accent can't say. One thing you already did know though is that Chevy's technology is there to help keep you safe before, during, and after a crash. It's one more way to show that Chevy Runs Deep.

This is America, and what is one thing Americans like? Speed. We want it right now and here in front of us. Well if you choose to go with the 2012 Sonic and the available 1.4l turbocharged engine then speed is exactly what you'll get. The Sonic achieved 0-60 mph in 7.8 seconds on the test track. All while looking sexy, because you know the Sonic is more attractive than the Hyundai Accent. Go on, admit it.

There is so much more to learn about the 2012 Chevy Sonic. A good place to begin educating yourself is http://www.chevrolet.com/sonic-small-car/. If you're ready to get serious about purchasing a 2012 Sonic, then Rydell Chevrolet is ready to help assist you in the process! Check out our full Sonic listing at http://goo.gl/Fjcy8.
















1 comments:

Anonymous said...

Went with a 2013 Accent GS hatchback. 138hp, same 0-60 time with the 6 speed manual. Doesn't need a turbo to make that power or mpg :)

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