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What is the mileage on a 2017 Honda HR-V?

The official EPA fuel-economy figures for the 2017 Honda HR-V place it at 28 mpg city / 35 mpg highway / 31 mpg combined with front-wheel drive (CVT); all-wheel drive variants are around 27 mpg city / 32 mpg highway / 29 mpg combined. Actual mileage varies based on driving conditions and maintenance.


Understanding what "mileage" means in this context helps: it can refer to fuel economy (miles per gallon) or the total distance a vehicle has traveled (odometer mileage). This article explains both, along with how to interpret the numbers for a used 2017 HR-V and what factors influence real-world results.


EPA fuel economy figures by drivetrain


The following figures come from the EPA and apply to the 2017 HR-V with the 1.8-liter engine and CVT transmission. The primary distinction is between front-wheel drive (FWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD).



  • Front-wheel drive CVT: 28 mpg city / 35 mpg highway / 31 mpg combined

  • All-wheel drive CVT: 27 mpg city / 32 mpg highway / 29 mpg combined


These numbers provide a baseline for comparison. Real-world mileage can differ based on driving style, terrain, climate control usage, and vehicle maintenance.


Real-world mileage considerations


Real-world mileage depends on many variables beyond the EPA ratings. Heavy city driving, frequent braking, and idling reduce mpg more than highway cruising. Tire condition and pressure, payload, and use of air conditioning or heating also impact efficiency. The CVT in the HR-V is designed for smooth, efficient power delivery, but aggressive acceleration or high RPM operation can lower observed mileage.


Odometer mileage versus fuel economy


Odometer mileage is the total distance the car has traveled and does not determine fuel economy. A well-maintained HR-V with high odometer mileage can still achieve good mpg, while a low-mileage example may not if it has been driven aggressively or poorly maintained. When evaluating a used 2017 HR-V, review both the odometer reading and the vehicle’s maintenance history to gauge long-term costs and efficiency expectations.


Where to find official data and how to verify in a used car listing


Official EPA fuel-economy data for the 2017 HR-V is published on the EPA Fuel Economy website and is also reflected in Honda’s archived specs. In used-car listings, mileage is shown on the odometer, complemented by the vehicle history report. If mpg figures aren’t listed, you can estimate using the EPA numbers above and adjust for your typical driving style.


Summary


The 2017 Honda HR-V offers EPA-estimated fuel economy of 28/35/31 mpg (FWD) and 27/32/29 mpg (AWD) with its CVT. Real-world mileage varies with driving conditions and maintenance, and odometer mileage reflects total distance traveled rather than efficiency. For a specific used vehicle, check the odometer and maintenance history, and consider a practical mpg check under your common driving conditions to gauge expected fuel costs accurately.


In short, if you’re asking about mileage in terms of fuel economy, the 2017 HR-V is roughly in the mid-30s on the highway and low-30s overall for FWD, with AWD slightly lower. If you mean total miles driven, there isn’t a single value—each vehicle will differ based on its history.

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