yup, and them things maintain value like crazy! Honda accords are kick ass cars, a little more exciting to own and drive than a camry (excluding the camry TRD, which I had and dearly miss it, it was a mistake to sell it for an older mer amg, ah i feel awful about it almost two years later, but great lesson learned)
@@atg402I have the exact same car . Fast and gets good gas mileage. Just get new speakers and the microphone thing out of the dash . The head unit is very decent . Just get a LCi 2 pro installed and get them to take out that sound deadening microphone. You don't need it . Your going to love that car though. If you don't like music you'll be ok . That's the only bad thing besides like 50 good things. Oh , and don't go 10k miles between oil changes like honda recommends . Go full synthetic with about 6500 miles .
Thank you for your detailed review of the 2017 Honda Accord V6. I'm thrilled to hear that the engine's sound has made a lasting impression. I am currently on the lookout for this model in Florida. However, I've noticed that the pricing tends to be on the higher side for this particular model. If you come across any leads or favorable deals, I would greatly appreciate your sharing them with me.
love you doing some older cars too my man. keep up the good work. love the channel. may i suggest you review a lightly used MDX Type S? or Durango RT? Highlander XSE? one of those will probably be my next family car and would love your detailed walkthrough on them
All domestic car systems suck to a point. Low music sound, distorted at higher sounds and paper cone speakers period. It would always better to get after markets speakers.
@@ericdolby1622 domestic cars are those built in the US and that are none luxury. Aftermarket speakers, amps, dsp, and head units are much better and cheaper if you option a sound from the manufacturer.
I agree , it's garbage . You can put some after market component speakers up front and back . There's something you can pull out of the head unit that makes it sound much better too . Did it myself, you can look it up . Some sound deadening mic or something.
That’s a real accord no turbo or 4 cylinder hard to find v6 love it
yup, and them things maintain value like crazy! Honda accords are kick ass cars, a little more exciting to own and drive than a camry (excluding the camry TRD, which I had and dearly miss it, it was a mistake to sell it for an older mer amg, ah i feel awful about it almost two years later, but great lesson learned)
I have a 2016 Accord Touring V6 4dr in black/black.
It has 39k miles I ll be selling soon on BAT.
@@Napier363how did your sale go?
@@ericdolby1622 Haven’t listed it yet.
They're not hard to find
You're the first reviewer I've heard correctly call the front bumper covering a "fascia". Thank you
Mine's almost at 300,000 miles. No issues
I’m getting this car as my first car next year
It’s a good car…I had a 17 Sport non v6….great car.
Me too brother me too.
Get the v6 , they're great
@@soulerflare7 i got the v6 2017 accord touring, im picking it up next week 🎉
@@atg402I have the exact same car . Fast and gets good gas mileage. Just get new speakers and the microphone thing out of the dash . The head unit is very decent . Just get a LCi 2 pro installed and get them to take out that sound deadening microphone. You don't need it . Your going to love that car though. If you don't like music you'll be ok . That's the only bad thing besides like 50 good things. Oh , and don't go 10k miles between oil changes like honda recommends . Go full synthetic with about 6500 miles .
Thank you for your detailed review of the 2017 Honda Accord V6. I'm thrilled to hear that the engine's sound has made a lasting impression. I am currently on the lookout for this model in Florida. However, I've noticed that the pricing tends to be on the higher side for this particular model. If you come across any leads or favorable deals, I would greatly appreciate your sharing them with me.
I have this exact same car and it is one or the best car I have ever had and I have had Mercedes Benz, Audi, VW etc
I'm plan on buying this car like that one day.
Excellent video,u explain all perfect.This trim honda made best,I think this is last generation 3.5 V6 with 6 speed automatic,great job Tony.
love you doing some older cars too my man. keep up the good work. love the channel. may i suggest you review a lightly used MDX Type S? or Durango RT? Highlander XSE? one of those will probably be my next family car and would love your detailed walkthrough on them
I’ll see what I can do. I did a 22 MDX recently, not sure if it was type s though
Thank you sir!
This generation is leaps ahead of the current one in looks
Excellent video Tony.
I own a 16 version which is identical to the 17 being reviewed here. I absolutely love everything about this car.
What about the sound system?
@@alejandrosotelo5176 The sound system is terrible.
Does the mirrors foldable?
Is the push to start button plastic or metal ?
10:11 FOOT DOWN!
This is a nice car, too bad it's not in my area.
That system is the worst car audio system I’ve had thus far. I have a 2017 Accord EX with this radio. Complete GARBAGE!!!!!
All domestic car systems suck to a point. Low music sound, distorted at higher sounds and paper cone speakers period. It would always better to get after markets speakers.
@beekaye1496 what do you mean by domestic?
@@ericdolby1622 domestic cars are those built in the US and that are none luxury. Aftermarket speakers, amps, dsp, and head units are much better and cheaper if you option a sound from the manufacturer.
I completely agree the radio sounds terrible for the high end touring model my dodge charger police package had a better radio than this car
I agree , it's garbage . You can put some after market component speakers up front and back . There's something you can pull out of the head unit that makes it sound much better too . Did it myself, you can look it up . Some sound deadening mic or something.
Die hard engines
This generation of Accord had an annoying amount of road noise!
Add some sound deadening material to the floors and doors.
@@beekaye1496😮 really, where can I purchase the material from?
I don’t have that issue with my 2016 Touring.
@@Napier363is the push to start button plastic or metal
@@Qweasd551 It's plastic.