Used 2017 Honda Accord Touring V-6 Coupe Review
Consumer reviews
Read what other owners think about the 2017 Honda Accord Touring V-6 Coupe.
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My Coupe
Bugs, Winchester, KY, 12/28/2017
2017 Honda Accord Touring V-6 2dr Coupe (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
Own the V6 Coupe Auto for 6 months now. Only 4k miles so far and no problems or compliants and gas mpg and power is awesome. Safety technology on this car is great.
Little over a year old and still no issues. I actually enjoy driving it and impressed on the mpg and it still smells new and nothing is wearing other than the tires and brakes whick is expected.
Honda Touring Model
L. Norman, Knox City, TX, 10/31/2021
2017 Honda Accord Touring V-6 2dr Coupe (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
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UPDATE: I … previously owned a 2013 Honda Coupe with a V6, and liked it so much, that I found a newer version of this same car.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
Tucson Guy, Tucson, AZ, 10/04/2019
2017 Honda Accord Touring V-6 2dr Coupe (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
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.
Great car
Randy Black, Boynton Beach, FL, 09/08/2016
2017 Honda Accord Touring V-6 2dr Coupe (3.5L 6cyl 6A)
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Edmunds Summary Review of the 2017 Honda Accord Touring V-6 Coupe
Pros & Cons
- Pro:Cabin is roomy and filled with stylish, soft-touch materials
- Pro:Ride is comfortable on bumpy roads and on the highway
- Pro:Engines provide impressive acceleration and fuel economy
- Pro:Fun and sporty handling for a midsize car
- Con:Optional touchscreen interface is a source of constant frustration
- Con:Driver aids are overly sensitive, especially frontal collision warning
- Con:Fewer available luxury features than some in its class
Which Accord does Edmunds recommend?
While all of the Accord trims provide good value, there's one standout that we can wholeheartedly get behind. The Accord Sport sedan is one of the best deals in the business thanks to its healthy features roster and reasonable price. If you're with us in feeling lukewarm about the touchscreen, you're in luck — the Sport doesn't have it. You can even bolster the Sport's persona and get it with a manual transmission. As for the coupe, we'd spend a bit more and go with the Accord EX-L V6 coupe. Its features buff out the car's appeal, and the V6 brings some old-school Honda flavor to the mix.
Full Edmunds Review: 2017 Honda Accord Coupe
Driving
4.5The 2017 Honda Accord is a top-performing family sedan. Acceleration and braking are among the segment best with the V6 model being quicker than many base model luxury sedans. Handling is responsive and composed, and its easy-to-drive nature makes it accessible to any driver.
Comfort
4.5The Accord's comfort, quietness and overall refinement are standouts in the segment and may even give a few entry-level luxury cars a run for their money. The only area that it comes up a little short is the strength of its climate system. Otherwise it's likely to surpass many expectations.
Interior
4.5The Accord's cabin is an example of how to do it right. There's plenty of space, it's easy to get in and out, and the airy greenhouse provides a good view out for the driver and a roomy environment for passengers.
Utility
4.0The Honda Accord is among the class leaders in terms of utility, boasting a nice-sized trunk, abundant small item storage, and a big backseat for car seats and whatever else doesn't fit in back.
Technology
3.0The number of electronic features available on most Accord trim levels is commendable, but the execution of those features needs work. In particular, the Honda Sensing package's various driver aids and the frustrating touchscreen found on most trim levels.
Edmunds Insurance Estimator
The Edmunds TCO® estimated monthly insurance payment for a 2017 Honda Accord in Ohio is:
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