The Good
The 2017 Accord offers a compelling mix of advantages. Practically, it boasts excellent reliability, fuel efficiency, and strong resale value. Emotionally, it provides a comfortable and spacious interior, a responsive driving experience (especially with the V6), and a stylish design. It's a well-rounded package for both rational and passionate car buyers.
The Bad
While generally reliable, the 2017 Accord can exhibit issues. Some owners have reported issues with the infotainment system, including glitches and slow response times. Also, some models have experienced premature battery drain. Watch out for transmission issues, particularly with the CVT. Carefully inspect for any signs of these problems during a pre-purchase inspection.
2017 Honda Accord: Quick Overview
- Engine Options:
- 2.4L Inline-4: Standard engine
- 3.5L V6: Available on higher trims
- Horsepower:
- 2.4L Inline-4: 185 hp
- 3.5L V6: 278 hp
- Fuel Economy (EPA Estimated):
- 2.4L Inline-4 (City/Highway/Combined): 27/36/30 mpg (CVT)
- 3.5L V6 (City/Highway/Combined): 21/33/25 mpg (Automatic)
- 0-60 Times (Approximate):
- 2.4L Inline-4: 7.6-8.0 seconds
- 3.5L V6: 6.1-6.5 seconds
- Towing Capacity: Not recommended for towing.
- Trim-Level Features:
- LX: Standard features include dual-zone automatic climate control, rearview camera, Bluetooth, and a 7.7-inch display screen.
- Sport: Adds 19-inch alloy wheels, a rear spoiler, sport seats, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel.
- EX: Includes a sunroof, keyless ignition, heated front seats, Apple CarPlay/Android Auto integration, and Honda LaneWatch.
- EX-L: Upgrades with leather upholstery, a power-adjustable driver's seat, and an upgraded audio system.
- Touring: Top-of-the-line trim with adaptive cruise control, navigation system, LED headlights, and parking sensors.
2017 Honda Accord Specifications
Vehicle Information
Year | 2017 |
Make | Honda |
Model | Accord |
Trim | - |
Style | Sedan |
Type | Sedan |
Category | Mid-Size Car |
Manufacturing Details
Made In | Japan |
Manufacturing City | EAST LIBERTY |
Dimensions
Doors | 4-Door |
Curb Weight | 1579.86 kg |
Gross Vehicle Weight Rating | 2267.96 kg |
Overall Height | 146.05 cm |
Overall Length | 493.01 cm |
Overall Width | 184.91 cm |
Wheelbase Length | 277.62 cm |
Standard Seating | 5 |
Engine & Performance
Engine | Gas/Electric I-4 2.0 L/122 |
Engine Size | 2L |
Engine Cylinders | 4 |
Transmission | Automatic |
Transmission Type | Automatic |
Transmission Speeds | Continuously Variable |
Drivetrain | Front-Wheel Drive |
Additional Features
Anti-Brake System | 4-Wheel ABS |
Steering Type | Rack & Pinion |
Pricing
Manufacturer Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) | $29,605 USD |
Invoice Price | $27,078 USD |
Delivery Charges | $835 USD |
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How Does the 2017 Honda Accord Compare to Other Sedan?
Ranks #237 Sedan
1 | 2023 Toyota Camry | (5.0★) |
2 | 2023 Honda Accord | (0.0★) |
3 | 2023 Lexus ES | (0.0★) |
4 | 2024 Subaru Legacy | (5.0★) |
5 | 2022 Mazda MX-30 | (4.0★) |
6 | 2024 BMW M3 | (0.0★) |
7 | 2023 Ford Mustang | (5.0★) |
8 | 2023 Mercedes-Benz AMG GT | (0.0★) |
9 | 2023 Audi A3 | (0.0★) |
10 | 2023 Chevrolet Camaro | (5.0★) |
11 | 2023 Hyundai Elantra Hybrid | (0.0★) |
12 | 2023 Nissan Altima | (4.0★) |
237 | 2017 Honda Accord | (5.0★) |
Final Verdict: Is the 2017 Honda Accord a Good Sedan?
Carol on January 13, 2025
I bought 2017 San Marino Honda Sport Edition around 8I bought 2017 San Marino Honda Sport Edition around 8 years ago. I always thought Honda cars were better cars just change oil and do proper car maintenance. After 7 years of owning this car, I had to repair back oil leak that cost me 2,500 to replace a gasket. My car had around 70,000 at time. Dealers are always looking to charge now in thousands of dollars to also recommend replacing other parts at your expense. This time I had no choice to do back seal leak and other maintenance that cost me 3,400. The reason is that oil leak was traveling to front were the transmission. The parts in the car are not made well and labor is very expensive. I would not buy a Honda car again and will consider buying a Toyota vehicle for my next car.
Anthony on January 1, 2024
Worst car Honda accordWith only 25000 km battery is gone and the dealer will not replace it and the paint is pealing dealer will do nothing shame on you Honda new car and can't believe that the gas mileage is getting worst all maintain by dealer would never buy a Honda again I have 2 Toyota incl 4 Runner never have any problem but this honda just not good worst can ever Don't buy please
Gayle Green on December 10, 2023
2017 Honda AccordI bought this Honda Accord in 2017 new. With 50000 miles on it, it need a new timing belt. I had to have a new battery at 36000 the dealer would not replace it because it did not say Honda on it. So I guess somebody stole the original battery out of it at the dealer. Since then I've had 2 other batteries and the one I bought at the dealer. The dealer was sold and they would not replace the Honda battery. So I went elsewhere. I had to replace the Strut cap on it because it failed. The car now has only a 100000 miles on it. The parts they're putting on the car are junk. I would not buy another Honda and I've always drove a Honda.
Jordan Satcher on September 19, 2023
Honda makes the most reliable cars on the planet.I'm glad I got my first car back from the 1994 Honda accord Black coupe to a 2017 Honda Accord Black coupe. I only had my first car 2 months.
Vera on April 24, 2023
Honda Accord 2017I like my car: Works reliably, drove long distances without any problem. After 5 years, LED lighting stopped shining, but Honda Service replaced it, re-extending the warranty. Thanks, Bradley.
Recently retired on March 3, 2023
Love my 2017 Honda Accord Sport Still on roadI've had a 2017 Accord Sport since new and I am completely satisfied with gas consuming and the auto performance. Service for the car has been all given at dealership where it was purchased
Larry L on March 20, 2022
2017 Accord EX-L Sedan with Nav and Sensing Suite.I purchased my black on black 2017 Accord EX-L Sedan with Navigation and Sensing Suite in early January 2020. I came from a 2003 Civic EX Sedan which was some serious technology shock for me. After being in a horrible high speed car with a friend in his 2001 Civic LX Sedan and him dying the following it scared me. I wanted larger, heavier and modern safety features with comfort and fuel efficiency. But this is the most comfortable and nicest car that I have ever had the privilege of owning. Nit to mention for a big black sedan, Raven is just sexy.
JF on March 9, 2022
2017 Honda Accord LX-S2017 LX-S. Last year of the 2-door coupe. Bought it brand new. Ordered it and had it made. Only took 2-3 weeks. Great car! Looks beautiful. Love the styling. Very rich looking. Turned in my end-of-lease BMW and had the Honda salesman pick me up with the LX-S at the BMW dealership. The BMW salesmen were stunned and actually asked if they could sit in it. They said, "THIS is a Honda? Wow. Nice car." Runs flawlessly. Had to replace the battery after 3 years and tires after 4 1/2 years. That's it. Comes standard with: alloy wheels, PS, PB, PW, Cruise, dual A/C control, Bluetooth, USB interface, color back up camera, 185 HP, CVT auto trans, and paddle shifters like the BMW had. Steering is tight and performance is impressive. It will run with the fastest traffic on the interstate without breathing hard. The CVT (Continuously Variable Transmission) is so smooth. No shift points. Operates flawlessly. A real pleasure to drive. Realistically averages 28-30 MPG around town on regular gas. All in all, a great car. Looks great. Runs great. Worth $20K - $23K on the used car market which is close to what I paid for it. When and if I ever sell it, it will be for another Honda Accord.
Len " loves golf" on June 11, 2021
Honda Accord Sport Special Edition is a great valuThis car meets all my needs purchased it pre-owned with about 15,000 miles on it. It averages around 29-30 MPG driving from Trabuco to Newport Beach, CA. Round trip about 50 miles.
LoveHondas on June 1, 2021
Reliable carThis car is very sporty and has a nice design. Comfortable seating and leg room that fit 5 people. I get nice compliments often. Very pleased with purchase.