Chevrolet Aveo
Chevrolet

Chevrolet

Aveo

Owner report
Hyundai Accent
Hyundai

Hyundai

Accent

Owner report

Chevrolet Aveo vs Hyundai Accent: 2023 Comparison

Updated June 2026

The short answer

Based on available data, the Hyundai Accent comes out ahead of the Chevrolet Aveo on power. Check the specs table and owner sentiment below for the full comparison before deciding between the two. Both are covered by real owner reports on CarWizz.

Specs side by side

Specification
Aveo
Accent
Typical price (used, US)
$3,208–$5,900
$6,699–$10,764
Power
115 Hp
140 Hp
Torque
155 Nm
167 Nm
Acceleration
11.3s
N/A
Top speed
189 km/h
N/A
Fuel consumption
6.6 L/100km
6.6 L/100km
Drive
Front wheel drive
Front wheel drive
Transmission
5 gears, manual
6 gears, automatic
Engine
1.6 L
1.6 L
Seats
5
5
Body type
Sedan
Hatchback

What owners say

Aveo

Overall

Extremely polarized sentiment with no clear consensus. A vocal subset of long-term owners report high satisfaction, praising the vehicle for its low purchase price, inexpensive repairs, surprising interior space, and potential for high mileage (200,000+ miles/322,000+ km) when subjected to meticulous, preventative maintenance. These owners emphasize that reliability is entirely dependent on strict adherence to maintenance schedules, particularly the timing belt replacement.

Best version to buy

Insufficient owner data available to designate a best version. Discussions do not differentiate meaningfully between trim levels (LS, LT) or body styles.

Known issues

  • Catastrophic engine failure due to neglected timing belt: interference engine design means belt failure destroys the engine; replacement required every 50,000-60,000 miles (80,000-97,000 km). Frequency: very frequent.
  • Persistent and elusive electrical/electronic failures: check engine lights for undiagnosable reasons (codes P0300, P0700, U0001), faulty sensors (camshaft, wheel speed, output speed), wiring harness issues, gauge cluster malfunctions, comp…
  • Automatic transmission problems: loss of power, jerking, failure to shift, fault codes (P0722), concerns with the Transmission Control Module (TCM). Frequency: recurrent.

Accent

Overall

Sentiment is sharply divided and heavily dependent on model year, maintenance history, and purchase price. For well-maintained examples, particularly older models (pre-2012) and newer ones (2022) purchased new with warranty, owners report high satisfaction, praising the car's simplicity, excellent fuel economy, ease of DIY maintenance, and surprising interior space for a subcompact. The vehicle is consistently described as a practical, no-frills, and affordable commuter.

Best version to buy

Insufficient owner data available to declare a consensus "best" trim or version. Feedback is centered on model years and powertrains.

Known issues

  • High susceptibility to theft/vandalism: Lack of engine immobilizer (in certain markets/years) leads to frequent break-ins via smashed windows, even with steering wheel locks. Frequency: very frequent.
  • Engine reliability concerns: Reports of engine failure, replacement, and knocking; sensitive to oil quality and octane level; timing belt is a critical maintenance item. Frequency: recurrent.
  • Automatic transmission reliability concerns: Reports of premature failure and high repair costs; not recommended for long-term ownership beyond 150,000 miles. Frequency: recurrent.

The verdict

The Hyundai Accent is the better choice for most buyers.

It has more power on its best-equipped version than the Chevrolet Aveo, based on the data above. If efficiency matters more to you than outright power, the Chevrolet Aveo is worth a closer look instead.

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Frequently asked questions

Which is more reliable, the Chevrolet Aveo or the Hyundai Accent?

Owner reports show similar reliability sentiment for the Chevrolet Aveo and the Hyundai Accent. Check the known issues listed above for specific differences between the two.

Which is better for families, the Chevrolet Aveo or the Hyundai Accent?

Both seat a similar number of passengers based on our data. The Chevrolet Aveo is classed as a Sedan, the Hyundai Accent as a Hatchback, which affects cargo space and ride height for family use.

Which has better fuel economy, the Chevrolet Aveo or the Hyundai Accent?

Fuel consumption data is limited for one or both models. Check the specs table above for the figures available on each catalogued version.

Which is cheaper to maintain, the Chevrolet Aveo or the Hyundai Accent?

Exact maintenance costs aren't in our data, but reliability signals above are the closest proxy: fewer reported issues generally means lower repair costs over time.