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Focus on safety, comfort and convenience
The 2025 Accent now gets quite an impressive list of features underlines Hyundai's focus on this Sedan even though the market is moving towards SUVs. The Accents get a curved connected display with dual digital screens, a two-spoke steering wheel with mounted controls, an electric sunroof, wireless phone connection and charging, leather upholstery, rear AC vents, front ventilated seats, and smartphone connectivity. Not only comfort and convenience but safety too, with level 2 features such as blind spot monitoring, front collision avoidance assist, adaptive cruise control, a reverse camera, and lane keep assist.
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Stylish and Smart
The Kia Sportage caught my attention mainly for its looks. It feels much more premium than its price suggests. Once inside, the design is sleek, the seats are comfy, and the tech is easy to use. The engine is smooth enough for city and highway, though it’s not meant for heavy off-roading. The boot space is good for a small family’s needs, and the safety features like lane assist and parking sensors really add confidence. It’s economical to run too. If you’re after something stylish that doesn’t compromise on features, Sportage balances it all nicely.
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