Cruise control was not a standard feature on the 2016 Hyundai Accent, but it was available as an option.
The Accent has long been Hyundai’s entry-level model, and as such it’s pretty bare bones at its base level. That stripped-down, no-frills presentation allowed Hyundai to offer the 2016 Accent for a minuscule starting price of just $14,745.
The 2016 Accent was available in two trims—The Accent SE and the Accent Sport.
Neither of those trims comes with standard cruise control. Instead, cruise control was offered as part of the Popular Equipment Package. That options bundle included:
Telescoping steering wheel
Steering wheel audio controls
While the Accent’s low MSRP undoubtedly attracted buyers looking to save money, many may have been surprised to find that car insurance
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