Used 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid Consumer Reviews
Poor mileage
After 2,000 miles my car is getting 20 percent lower mileage than sticker, whether highway or in-town. Honda says this is normal. I've had two Toyota hybrids that matched or exceeded their stickered mileage. Honda will not work with me about correcting the problem. The car is otherwise comfortable to drive, but rather numb in handling. It has too many distracting screens, although some can be turned off.
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Best value of the new hybrids!
Top mileage, unnoticeable shift from battery to engine mode, moderate road noise.
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- Touring SedanMSRP: $15,9508 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $16,99015 mi away
- Touring SedanMSRP: $21,815123 mi away
20 minute test drive thoughts.
Test drove a little while ago as there were some good deals on some down at the dealer and was in the market for a Hybrid. Test drove the middle trim level, and it was nice, but there were some things I couldn't get past. First off the vehicle seemed to vibrate a little more than I would like it to when the gas motor was running as well as braking. I don't know if it was just that car or not though. The blind spot camera was a neat idea, but really got kind of annoying as it come on every time you turn on your right turn signal. even when sitting at a stop light. But probably one of the most annoying things about the car was its lack of actual volume knob for the stereo. It has steering wheel controls and a volume adjuster on the touch screen, but theres a slight delay, enough to be very annoying to me, and when using the touch screen controller, it wouldn't alway adjust like I thought it should have been. Other than those hang up, this car is quite nice. The sound is great, I like the 2 screen implementation and the instrumentation is nice. Also not having a lot of confusing packages for each trim level makes things easy to know what you are getting for what you buy. Overall 3/5.
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Grandma’s 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid
My only complaint regarding my 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid is the lack of a spare tire! This was not mentioned at the time of sale - there is a space in the trunk one would assume the tire to reside. Road construction materials in my city caused a shredding of one of my tires. Imagine my surprise to find I had no tire to change when searching for it. A can of air is no substitute for a tire! And the Honda dealer prices the spare at approximately $700! Long story short: this is the biggest disappointment I’ve ever had with Honda!!
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Not a fan!!!!!
Just bought this car today..... I hate it already. The Stereo and information center is difficult to use and a large distraction since there are no buttons and the unit isnt aimed at the driver. There is a stability issue that seems worse when in EV mode on the highway. The car sways back and forth causing constant correction even tho it isnt windy. Overall extremely disappointing car. On top of I had to deal with typical dealer bullshit. I am regretting buying this car big time the only plus is if I drive very gentlly I get good gas mileage but then it takes 60 seconds to get to 30mph and people try to run me off the road. Also the battery never fully charges.... Update. Two years in. The oil filter housing is defective with poor machining of the landing of the gasket so leaking is common. Highway gas mileage BLOWS! 38mpg at 70 which is the speed limit.... I can hear the noise canceling. I am going to clip the microphones to turn it off. The swaying on the highway was cured. I installed the 25.4mm sway bar from the Acura TLX. And a front strut brace.
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