Used 2017 Honda Accord Coupe Consumer Reviews
GPS is useless
2017 Accord. Not a bad car, but the GPS is money thrown away. Spend most of it's time searching for satellites, and when it loses them, your are totally out of luck. Horrible UI.
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- Sport SedanMSRP: $18,69576 mi away
- EX-L SedanMSRP: $21,47566 mi away
- LX SedanMSRP: $11,90084 mi away
sleeper
Great, powerful sport coupe. Good value for the money. I have found that the automatic does everything you want it to do with a little practice.
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02-/17/2017 Received
Shoppers should know to do their research as their are test drives and comparisons with high end coupes videos.
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One of a Kind
Outstanding car. Note two important facts. Honda is no longer building a two door. Also, they no longer make available the V-6. Nothing but four-bangers. Last chance!
My 17 V6 coupe automatic
Leased this on a whim So Pleased Great performance with great mileage ..it’s almost 5 years old and I will keep it as long as I’m driving..high twenty’s around town..can get into mid 30s on road trips..worth as much today as I leased it for ..phenomenal engine.. 6/25 Running as new ..15,500 on it now..got 8 years out of the battery replaced the tires for age safety with OEM Michelins..had all fluids changed last year..my fun garage girl…out for an hour every 10 days or so..
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Better car than I expected
I purchased the 2017, V6, 2 door, manual transmission Honda EX-L in December 2016 in Indianapolis. My prior car was a 2009 Honda Civic, I gave it to my daughter and is still on the road with nearly 300,000 miles. The Accord has nearly 50,000 miles and it still works as the first day. I live in Germany and lots of highways here do not have speed limit. I had to replace the disc brakes because driving at high speeds and breaking suddenly, it caused the car to shake badly, so after replacing the rotors with drilled and slotted rotors, what a difference: no more shaking during panic stops in the highway, I guess the car was manufactured for US roads with maximum speeds of 65 to 75 MPH, here we can legally drive as fast as the car can go, pedal to the metal for long stretches. One item that I am not very happy with the Apple Play, I usually drive with Waze as a GPS and it loses the connection frequently, like every 20 to 30 minutes, usually when you need to see the map on the car display. Another negative comment is that during the first year, the trunk lid would not close as if the car key was left inside the trunk. This event happened about 4 or 5 times. Mechanically the car is sound, durable and a high performer. As far as maintenance, there was a recall that I had to take care of before I shipped to Germany, it was done at the dealer under warranty. Other than that, I perform the maintenance as the car maintenance schedule requires, no extra expenses required for unexpected repairs, except the four brake calipers upgrade. Everything inside works (except Apple Car Play and is not my iPhone nor the iPhone cable), the mirrors, the controls, the seats, nothing has fallen off or shown poor manufacturing. One cool thing is that I get lots of looks as this car is not manufactured for the European market. I am happy with the car overall and it is a pleasure to drive it. We’ll see in 100,000 miles. The car is turning 60,000 miles and I am about to drive from Germany to Southern Spain. I'll report on this after the trip.
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Honda Touring Model
I liked the 2013 Honda EX-L V-6 Coupe so much, that I bought a 2017 Touring version. Still has the same performance of the 2013, but with a more updated look, and navigation system. Also like that the V-6 has a regular auto-trans and not the CVT, which I thought my 2013 model had, but the V-6 models are all equipped with automatic transmissions. A fun car to drive. UPDATE: I previously owned a 2013 Honda Coupe with a V6, and liked it so much, that I found a newer version of this same car. The 2017 model was the last of the Honda Coupe's, so I purchased one of the few that I could find with low miles. This is a Touring edition with the V6 and automatic transmission. Did not want one of the newer accords with the CVT, or turbo. This car has plenty of get up and go, and still gets an average of 32 MPG. Road noise isn't too bad. I have owned this model for over a year, and I am still pleased with it. There is talk of the Prelude comming back, and would consider one of those, if they start production of them, as I owned a 1988 Prelude in the past.
Great car
With the V-6 300 HP engine, this is a great car. Everything else in true Honda. Fit and finish is outstanding. Love the car.
honda ex-l review
Great mileage for a 6 cylinder, 36 mpg at 75 mph on our last trip to Socal. Also windows are tinted within the requirements of the state of NV>
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