Compare repair costs, reliability, and owner reviews
Honda Accord
$400
Average Annual
Repair Cost
Honda Civic
$368
Average Annual
Repair Cost
Overall Reliability Rating
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Excellent
The Honda Accord Reliability Rating is 4.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 1st out of 24 for midsize cars. The average annual repair cost is $400 which means it has excellent ownership costs. The severity and frequency of repairs are both much lower than other vehicles, so the Accord is one of the more reliable vehicles on the road.
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The Honda Civic Reliability Rating is 4.5 out of 5.0, which ranks it 3rd out of 36 for compact cars. The average annual repair cost is $368 which means it has excellent ownership costs. The severity and frequency of repairs are both much lower than other vehicles, so the Civic is one of the more reliable vehicles on the road.
The Honda Accord ranks highest in value and ranks lowest in interior.
100% of reviewers would recommend this car.
“Awesome car! Smooth ride and excellent acceleration. Mine has 300,000 miles and still runs like a champ. Easy to fix and easy on the wallet. Parts are cheap and generally in stock. I dislike...”
“Awesome car! Smooth ride and excellent acceleration. Mine has 300,000 miles and still runs like...”
The Honda Civic ranks highest in fuel economy and ranks lowest in value.
67% of reviewers would recommend this car.
“The Honda is excellent!
The only problem is the exhaust, I have had it repaired FULLY three years ago and its falling apart again.
other than that, the car always runs and never has any problems....”
“The Honda is excellent!
The only problem is the exhaust, I have had it repaired FULLY three...”
Let’s take a look at two of Honda’s top passenger cars: the compact Civic and the midsize Accord. While size is the main difference here, there are a few other factors to consider.
The midsize Honda Accord has been totally redesigned for 2018. It comes in one body style only, a four-door sedan. The Accord is spacious and has added a turbocharged engine. It has always offered excellent standard equipment, even on its entry-level trims. If you need a larger, more comfortable vehicle for longer commutes or trips, the Accord makes for a good choice.
The smaller, more fuel-efficient Honda Civic gives you a variety of body styles to choose from: a two-door coupe, a four-door sedan and a five-door hatchback. You can also select from several trim levels, from basic to sporty to luxurious. And while the Civic is smaller than the Accord, it has grown significantly in its latest version. It may be large enough for your needs. If not, the Accord is sure to satisfy.