
Originally Posted by
ronallandottk
The soft suspension was a concern too before, but after driving mine for two weeks now, it doesn't seem to be that much of an issue. I only drive with one or two passengers, so haven't noticed any bottoming out. If anything, the ride is pretty comfortable.
Mine is an AT, so I couldn't comment on the clutch thing. Have 2 other Hyundais with MT (not Accents) never experienced a clutch stick the way you described.
The big three sell Euro II diesel fuel (500 PPM sulfur). Seaoil sells Euro III diesel fuel, which they claim is Euro V compliant. It's just Euro III (150 PPM). Unioil sells Euro IV diesel fuel (50 PPM). The less sulfur the cleaner.
Proper maintenance and judicious selection of fuel are probably key. As for reliability, it would seem Hyundai's diesel engines are, judging from the number of diesel Accents (taxis), Tucsons, and Sta Fees running around.