We arrived by car, so the distance was not an issue. Parking in Budapest at weekends is free on charge, anyway. For those who use public transport, however, there's a regular bus service going to the centre of Budapest from a bus stop 200 m away from the hotel every half an hour.
The hotel itself is in a quiet area, close to the freeway, but not too close. The parking lot is rather big and free of charge, and the receptionist is helpful enough. The furniture inside the room is mostly plastic and looks fragile, but one shouldn't expect much luxury for that price, which is more than reasonable (€17 per person per night in a double room). The bathroom is very small and cramped; feels like a portable toilet.
As for the breakfast, we came too late in the morning and there was hardly any food left in the self-service buffet, while most of the tables still hadn't been tidied up after the previous guests had finished eating.
We stayed for only one night, so we can't really complain, although the distance and the rather Spartan feel of the hotel might be its disadvantages.