Used 2017 Honda Accord Consumer Reviews
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Great reliable car!
Great gas reliable good looking vehicle.
Love my Accords
I own three Accords and one Pilot. I love the 2017 sedan the best. I chose to stay away from the redesign as new designs usually have quirks to be worked out. Also I like the 2013-17 body styling better compared to the 18.
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- EX-L SedanMSRP: $12,90019 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $13,5002 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $12,5002 mi away
Nice car
3 years of lease many adventures why not keep it in the family
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Hideous Wheels
I have owned 3 Accord Sedans, all EXL, both 4 and 6 cylinders. Think the car itself is the best on the road. I would have purchased a new one last week except for the only available wheel on every car on every lot ... talking the EXL4. Hideous wheels, cheap looking, not the least bit refined or classy, why belies the rest of the car. I would never buy a car with those wheels. Brain dead on the part of Honda.
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Downgrade from 2014 Honda Civic
Now that I've had a couple of months to experience the 2017 Honda Accord, i truly regret not buying my old 2014 Honda Civic instead of leasing this car. I had assumed future versions of a vehicle would be an upgrade, not downgrade. In terms of voice recognition, the 2014 was superior in every way. The Accord has very limited cellphone compatibility. My OnePlus phone was compatible with the 2014 Civic, but not the 2017 Accord. In fact, the 2017 Accord supports very few manufacturers (Alcatel, Apple, Blackberry, Coolpad, HTC, LG, Motorola, Samsung, ZTE), and among the manufacturers, very few models, except for Samsung and LG. I don't know why they're favoring Korean manufacturers, but there it is. Even Google is not on the list. Unless your phone is on the list, you can't use the voice dialing feature at all. The calling process is now much more cumbersome. With the 2014 Civic, all you had to do was press the talk button and say the name of the person you are calling, then the phone would dial. With the Accord, you have to go through a ridiculous menu system, and that's if your phone is compatible. I find it easier to just connect to bluetooth and dial from the phone, making the process rather unsafe as compared with the 2014 Civic. The mileage is horrible on this car. i drive about 75% city, 25% highway, and the mpg averages 19.5. The Civic was smaller, but the mpg averaged 28, with 80% city and 20% highway. Being a larger vehicle, the Accord has a larger engine, and that shows in the added power. It is less responsive and less maneuverable than the Civic. The Civic would respond as soon as either the gas or brake pedals were engaged. it also had a fairly tight turning radius. The Accord, well... The best features of this car are the automatic headlights and heated leather seating. Automatic headlights are great for those who forget to turn on the headlights at night. While the interior is roomier than the 2014 Civic (the 2017 Civic is larger), the one item I wish they would change is enlarge the center storage console, which has been reduced in size. I use that storage area more often than I would the glove compartment due to proximity to the driver's seat. If the cellphone issue isn't restored to something similar to the 2014 Civic (all new Hondas have the same cellphone system) in the next 3 years, this will likely be the last Honda I'll ever lease.
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Great car
Drive it.
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hard ride
tiresa few flats estimate only front seat leg room a little short.
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3rd Honda
After 20 years of being a Honda Accord owner, I didn't need to shop around. I just looked for the best deal on my new Honda Accord.
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Specious - Old int design for year 2017
Cons: Key has been designed by person whos IQ is less than sack of potato. Any adult person cannot lock the car with such a small buttons. I locked it as I was running late and it opened the trunk in heavy rains. This has happened many times as buttons on key are sooooo small its usable by toddler only. Interior is so lame that you dont even have good storage under the arm. The desk/gps/navigation screen is good size but underutilized for non-gps option. Pros: Very specious on back seats (width), length is good too. Pickup is good compared to Camry. I have been using this for 6mths only. Will come back to add more...
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My new Honda
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