How many miles should a Honda Accord last?

How many miles should a Honda Accord last?

200,000 miles
Even though the average miles the Honda Accord lasts is around 200,000 miles, it can actually last up to 300,000 miles. However, if you want your Honda Accord to last this long, you need to be sure you bring it in for regular maintenance checks.

How much does it cost to replace a 2017 Honda Accord hybrid battery?

The average cost for a Honda Accord hybrid high voltage battery replacement is between $14,427 and $14,519. Labor costs are estimated between $352 and $444 while parts are priced at $14,075.

Is the 2017 Honda Accord a hybrid car?

The big news for the 2017 Accord is a relaunched hybrid model that’s more powerful and offers the impressive HondaSensing roster of safety/driver-aid features standard. Also new to the lineup is the Sport Special Edition sedan, which includes leather interior, red stitching and other flair beyond the Sport model.

What kind of car is the Honda Accord?

The Accord’s formula for four decades of success remains today: It’s efficient, reliable, safe, stylish and a value now and in the long-run. A variety of models and trims — from a manual-transmission coupe or sedan to an ultra-fuel-efficient hybrid — only sweetens the 2017 Accord’s overall proposition.

Are there any downsides to the 2017 Honda Accord?

A potentially fussy touch-screen system for audio and climate controls on higher trims is among the Accord’s few downsides. The big news for the 2017 Accord is a relaunched hybrid model that’s more powerful and offers the impressive HondaSensing roster of safety/driver-aid features standard.

What kind of gas mileage does Honda Accord get?

Whether you’re looking for the Labrador retriever of family-friendly midsize sedans, a stylish and powerful coupe, or a refined hybrid that kisses 50 mpg, the 2017 Honda Accord delivers like few others.

Is the Honda Accord going to be a hybrid?

The Accord Hybrid midsize sedan is back for 2017 after a model year off, based now on the updated Accord unveiled last year as a 2016 model. It’s a key new product in Honda’s declared march toward electrification of two-thirds of its vehicles by 2030; Honda says it will be joined by a plug-in hybrid version sometime in 2017.

Is the 2017 Honda Accord all wheel drive?

A variety of models and trims — from a manual-transmission coupe or sedan to an ultra-fuel-efficient hybrid — only sweetens the 2017 Accord’s overall proposition. If you want all-wheel drive for enhanced traction in inclement weather, check out the Subaru Impreza or Ford Fusion.

What’s the price of a 2017 Honda Accord?

The cheapest 2017 Honda Accord Hybrid starts at $30,440 (all prices include destination); a base four-cylinder gas 2017 Accord sedan, while offering fewer features, can be had for $23,990 with the automatic transmission.

Will vary with driving conditions. Please see your Honda dealer for details. 3 LEV3-SULEV30 (Super-Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle) model as certified by the California Air Resources Board (CARB). 4 Based on 2017 EPA mileage ratings.