gs, auto
The 10/100 warranty for drivetrain generally doesn't transfer to a different owner (unless they say it does in writing) and the 5/60 bumper to bumper is 3 years done. I'd seriously consider wrangling them down on price for a new one. For the difference in cost. They're basically only discounting it $1,000/year.
Most cookie-cutter newer cars are down by 2/5ths to 1/2 in value after 3 years. For that Accent, they should be closer to $9,000 or $10,000 from the dealer, not $12,000.
My 2010 Santa Fe was $25,000 off the lot and I was offered an even $12,000 for it a month ago. They'd turn it around for $15,000. So retail, that's 60% of original price. That's a 10% loss per year in retail value. So, if you look at that same Accent, even using a new 2014 price, the price should be closer to $10,000 retail figuring that same 10%/year drop in retail value.