We're in the era of hatchbacks and crossovers right now, so a lot of people have trouble understanding my longstanding love of the sedan, which is more accurately a longstanding love of the Accord. So hearing that this Accord Hybrid is largely uncompromised and offers a smooth hybrid drivetrain while sporting that level of fuel economy, it's like a dream come true. I'm not a huge fan of that particular color, personally, but the mandarin gold color I find beautiful. Point is, I want a 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid.
I picked up a 2017 accord hybrid a few months ago and have been pretty impressed with it. I was worried the 2018 was going to give me envy- that is the opposite of the case. Visually, both interior and exterior, the 2018 Accord seems to be a big let down.
Bobby thanks for the info bro,im between this 2017 hybrid,accord touring,sport special edition,civic sedan touring or hatchback touring.still havent decide which car should o get at the end of the year
I love Hondas, but unfortunately, older Honda hybrids ( civics, insights, & Accords) does not hold up nearly as well as Toyota hybrids. If you plan to keep your hybrid vehicle to near 200,000 miles, stick with a Toyota hybrid. Honda hybrids are fine if you trade them in before 100,000 miles. I have owned 4 Honda Accords in the past and loved them, however, the newer Hondas does not seem to hold up as well as the Toyotas. I still lobe the interior design of the Hondas better than Toyotas.
We're in the era of hatchbacks and crossovers right now, so a lot of people have trouble understanding my longstanding love of the sedan, which is more accurately a longstanding love of the Accord. So hearing that this Accord Hybrid is largely uncompromised and offers a smooth hybrid drivetrain while sporting that level of fuel economy, it's like a dream come true. I'm not a huge fan of that particular color, personally, but the mandarin gold color I find beautiful. Point is, I want a 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid.
New to the channel, and thoroughly enjoying your reviews, very precise and I like the way you give them. Always professional
looks so much better than the 2018 Impala, cough cough,I mean 2018 accord 😊.
+courtney Vegan Haha. Good one. Will have to wait and see the new one in person. I see your point though.
I picked up a 2017 accord hybrid a few months ago and have been pretty impressed with it. I was worried the 2018 was going to give me envy- that is the opposite of the case. Visually, both interior and exterior, the 2018 Accord seems to be a big let down.
Loved this vid
This is the only other vehicle on the market sharing the ECVT/transmissionless technology next to a koenigsegg regara
my friend just paid $6,000 to fix it
+ROBERT SANCHEZ Wow, what was the problem and how could it not be covered under warranty for a brand new car?
Everyday Reviews hey,it was a 2014 accord hybrid,bought it at a cheap ass dealership(used).
The 2017 accord hybrid is a complete internal revamp from the 2014, so hopefully that isn't an issue.
Bobby thanks for the info bro,im between this 2017 hybrid,accord touring,sport special edition,civic sedan touring or hatchback touring.still havent decide which car should o get at the end of the year
I love Hondas, but unfortunately, older Honda hybrids ( civics, insights, & Accords) does not hold up nearly as well as Toyota hybrids. If you plan to keep your hybrid vehicle to near 200,000 miles, stick with a Toyota hybrid. Honda hybrids are fine if you trade them in before 100,000 miles. I have owned 4 Honda Accords in the past and loved them, however, the newer Hondas does not seem to hold up as well as the Toyotas. I still lobe the interior design of the Hondas better than Toyotas.