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How much is a brand new 2017 Honda Accord?

There are no factory-new 2017 Honda Accords in production today. Any brand-new 2017 models you find would be leftover dealer stock, and the price will vary widely by trim, region, and promotions.


Historical pricing for the 2017 Accord


When the 2017 Accord first hit the market, Honda priced the lineup across a broad range to cover different engines and features. Here is a rough guide to what buyers paid at the time, by trim, based on the manufacturer’s pricing materials and industry reporting.


MSRP by trim (estimated ranges from launch data)



  • LX: approximately $22,000 — the entry point for the base model with the standard engine

  • EX: roughly $25,000–$28,000 — adds mid-level features and options

  • EX-L: about $29,000–$32,000 — premium interior and tech

  • Touring: around $34,000–$37,000 — top trim with the most powerful options


Prices above reflect the starting MSRP for each trim and did not include destination charges, taxes, or dealer-installed options. Actual transaction prices varied by region and incentives offered at the time.


Today’s availability and what to expect for brand-new stock


Despite the passage of years, some dealers occasionally hold onto “new-old stock” of the 2017 Accord. If you encounter such a unit, expect the following factors to influence price and value.



  • Availability: Extremely limited; any unit would be leftover dealer stock rather than a fresh production model.

  • Pricing: Typically close to the original MSRP or discounted as a promotional leftover, depending on the dealer and market conditions.

  • Warranty: Generally retains the standard new-car warranty applicable from the date of sale, though specifics can vary by dealer and region.

  • Financing and fees: Promotions for old stock may differ from current-model offers; verify all fees and terms before purchase.


Because 2017 models have long since transitioned out of production, the vast majority of “brand-new” examples you’ll see are rare finds and subject to significant regional variation in price and availability.


How to find and verify a brand-new 2017 Accord (if you insist on chasing one)


If you are determined to pursue a 2017 Accord in brand-new condition, follow these steps to maximize the chances of a legitimate, new-old-stock purchase and to protect yourself from misrepresentation.



  1. Search multiple dealers’ inventories for “New Old Stock” 2017 Accords and call to confirm availability.

  2. Request a vehicle identification number (VIN) and proof of how long the car has sat on the lot; confirm it has never been titled or driven.

  3. Compare the asking price against the original MSRP ranges for 2017, and account for destination charges and any applicable promotions on leftover stock.

  4. Clarify warranty terms, ensure the car has never been registered, and confirm the title status and delivery timeline before proceeding.


Finding a truly new 2017 Accord is a niche pursuit. If you value current technology and safety features, you may get more value from a recent model year with a full warranty and the latest updates.


Summary


In the present market, a brand-new 2017 Honda Accord is effectively a rarity, existing mainly as dealer leftovers rather than as a new production model. Historical launch MSRP spanned roughly from the low $20,000s for the base LX to the mid-to-high $30,000s for the top Touring trim. For most buyers today, the practical path is to consider a current-year Accord or certified pre-owned with low miles, rather than chasing an aging year that’s no longer manufactured. If you still pursue a 2017 model, expect a cautious search, clear verification of “new” status, and readiness for variability in price and warranty terms.

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.