Used 2017 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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Honda Touring
Overall great car. The one negative is it easy for the paint to chip.
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Honda
The best Honda of all it’s 2017 special edition
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- EX SedanMSRP: $13,776In-stock online
- Sport Sedan w/Honda SensingMSRP: $9,355In-stock online
- EX SedanMSRP: $13,098In-stock online
Awesome design for car under 30K!
Awesome design! I buy it cause every time I see it on the road and I turn my head. I don't really need a car. I own a BMW 328i convertible. The reason I brought the BMW 328i convertible cause it was turning my head every time I see it on the road... Same reason I brought the Accord and It's less than a half of the price of the BMW 328i convertible. very conformable ride and handle not bad but of course can't compare to BMW on the handling department!! Turn my BMW 328i convertible to weekend car.
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Love my new Accord!
My previous Accord was from 2003, with over 200,000 miles on it. Wanted the same comfort and quality and reliability as before.
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Outside of vehicle is very sporty had great lines. Don't be so excited about the interior /design if vehicle
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Awesomecar for the price
I bought 2017 lx honda accord in ending May. Its really good for the price and with no maintenance. Beautiful car with safety. I recommend this car in Sedan family.
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Comfy ride
Very reliable
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feel Stressed everytime I drive it
Car was great the first year. Second year I had two tires blow out on me, I was told low pro tires are far more sensitive. I live in Los Angeles, roads arent great but I drive carefully and always avoid potholes. I had two alignments done and now Honda is telling me I need another one. One tire has 5/32 tread so Ill need to replace yet another tire. Most concerning thing is that there is a rattling noise coming from the left side of the dashboard, gets worse when going over bumps or accelerating. Honda is wanting $179 just to diagnose. Mind you I spent $400 on two tires, $280 on two alignments and I refuse to pay $179 to diagnose a potentially major thing. I am also pissed that my fog lights were stolen in less than 15 minutes when I went inside my house...terrible manufacturing on hondas part. Most disappointing part is that I come from a family of hondas, have always trusted them but now not too sure. And with this being a lease to buy I plan to return the car. $10,000 down the drain with no constellation for any of it
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The little car that can't
This car will not deliver anywhere near the 34 mpg EPA rating. The engine revs are too high at highway speeds. The engine is turning 2300 rpm's at 75 mph. My 2013 Acura TL with a V-6 and EPA rating of 28 mpg consistently got 20 to 29 mpg on the exact same trips I currently drive and the engine only turned 2000 rpm's. Honda refuses to admit a problem or help. Additionally the acceleration feature on the cruise control does not function as it did on previous models. Now, when the cruise control is engaged and the + button is held down the car will NOT downshift and quickly accelerate to a higher speed. This feature is so sluggish to respond it has been rendered useless by the Honda engineers. Don't take my word, test drive one for yourself; then believe me, you wont get the fuel mileage that is advertised. I wonder if Honda is trying to do what Volkswagen did by cheating the EPA mileage tests with a different setup in the test cars. In any event, after 10 Honda/Acura cars since 2005 this is my last!
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