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Can you tell me the maximum speed of a 2017 Honda Accord Sport?

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Sue N.

The 2017 Honda Accord equipped with the V6 engine in the sport trim can reach a maximum speed of 138 miles per hour. This is impressive for a midsize sedan within its price range. The top speed is electronically restricted, meaning the car could potentially go faster but is limited by the computer. This restriction is in place to safeguard the transmission and other moving parts of the vehicle. If you intend to reach the top speed in your Accord, ensure that you have original manufacturer tires installed. Cheaper tires may not be rated for high speeds and could potentially fail at higher velocities.

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  • Asa V

    I was able to reach a speed of 140 miles per hour in my four-cylinder car without any modifications done to it.

  • Elsie W.

    In 2017, the maximum velocity that a Honda Accord Sport can reach is 114 miles per hour.

  • Maggie D.

    My car has reached a speed of more than 120 miles per hour while going through the first four gears, with the fifth and sixth gears still waiting their turn in my 6-speed manual transmission!

  • AAA

    I've got a 17 Touring Sedan with a 3.5 engine and a 6-speed automatic transmission, and it's been customized by Derek Robinson at IMW with a Ktuner V2. The car has been dropped by an inch using BC Racing Coil Overs and rides on Good Year Eagles. I've pushed it up to 148 mph, but it definitely had more to give. However, I started to feel nervous when I noticed how fast I was going. The car also has a free-flowing exhaust system with precat deletes, a catless JPipe, an aftermarket catback, an AFE Takeda Momentum Intake, and some other upgrades.

  • Everlene Williams

    I achieved a speed of 130 mph in my V4 sport without any modifications or tuning.

  • Mike Hougen

    I was driving my 4-cylinder Honda Accord SE and managed to reach 135 mph, but had to slow down because there wasn't enough road left. Didn't have any modifications, just coasting downhill a bit.

  • Alexa

    In a 2013 test by Car and Driver, the 9th generation Accord Sport reached a maximum speed of 125 mph, but was restricted by a governor. The powertrain remained consistent from 2013 to 2017, so the performance shouldn't differ significantly.

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