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Vehicle Highlights:
No accidents reported
Personal vehicle
Extensive vehicle service history
1.8-liter 4-cylinder engine (141 hp, 127 lb-ft torque)
All-wheel drive
17-inch alloy wheels
Cloth upholstery
Manually adjustable front seats
“Magic Seat” rear seat with multiple folding configurations
60/40-split folding rear seats
Cruise control
Air conditioning
Power windows, locks, and mirrors
5-inch color display screen
Four-speaker audio system with USB and auxiliary inputs
Bluetooth HandsFreeLink and streaming audio
Rearview camera with multi-angle view
Tilt-and-telescoping steering wheel
Remote entry system
The 2017 Honda HR-V LX offers a compelling mix of efficiency, versatility, and solid build quality that makes it one of the most practical subcompact crossovers in its class. Powered by a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 141 horsepower and 127 lb-ft of torque, the HR-V focuses more on fuel economy and smoothness than outright power. Buyers can choose between a six-speed manual transmission on front-wheel-drive models or a continuously variable transmission (CVT) available with either front- or all-wheel drive. The CVT delivers a seamless driving experience, prioritizing comfort and efficiency. While acceleration is modest, the HR-V’s light steering, tight turning radius, and composed ride make it easy to handle in city traffic and parking situations.
Inside, the HR-V LX impresses with its clever use of space and Honda’s signature attention to practicality. The highlight is the “Magic Seat” rear seating system, which allows the back seats to fold completely flat or flip up to accommodate tall items, providing exceptional cargo flexibility for a vehicle of this size. The interior layout is clean and user-friendly, with straightforward controls and good outward visibility. Materials are durable, and fit-and-finish feels solid for an entry-level trim. The HR-V’s cabin is comfortable for four adults, with adequate legroom in both rows and generous headroom thanks to the vehicle’s tall roofline.
Ride quality is one of the HR-V’s strengths. The suspension soaks up bumps confidently, and while it’s not designed for sporty driving, it maintains a stable, predictable demeanor on highways and winding roads alike. Noise isolation is decent for the segment, though engine sound can be noticeable under hard acceleration, especially with the CVT. The HR-V’s fuel economy is a major selling point, with real-world averages often around 28–31 mpg combined depending on drivetrain configuration.
Safety and reliability have long been key Honda attributes, and the 2017 HR-V LX continues that tradition. Standard features include a rearview camera, antilock brakes, stability and traction control, multiple airbags, and a strong safety record in crash testing. While advanced driver-assistance features were reserved for higher trims, the HR-V’s structural integrity and predictable handling contribute to a sense of security on the road.
Overall, the 2017 Honda HR-V LX is a well-rounded subcompact crossover that delivers more practicality than most of its rivals. It’s not the quickest or most luxurious in its class, but its space efficiency, dependable performance, and fuel economy make it an excellent choice for urban dwellers, small families, or anyone seeking an affordable and flexible daily driver.
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