Honda Depreciation Rate
Reliability-first brand with some of the best-retained compacts and midsize sedans.
Civic and CR-V are perennial resale leaders; luxury Acura variants depreciate faster than the parent brand.
Honda depreciation by model
The Honda Accord is one of the best-selling midsize sedans in America, known for bulletproof reliability, efficient hybrid powertrains, and strong resale. Its depreciation curve is among the flattest in the segment, with retained value consistently beating mainstream rivals like the Nissan Altima and Hyundai Sonata.
The Honda Civic is one of the most enduring nameplates in the compact segment, praised for reliability, fuel efficiency, and strong build quality. Its depreciation curve is among the gentlest in its class, with 5-year retained value consistently beating mainstream compact rivals. High used-market demand and a loyal enthusiast base for Si and Type R trims keep resale firm.
The Honda CR-V is one of the best-selling compact SUVs in North America and consistently ranks among the top vehicles for resale value. Its reputation for reliability, efficient hybrid powertrain, and broad buyer demand give it above-average retained value, with depreciation notably slower than most competitors in the compact crossover segment.
The Honda Pilot is a three-row midsize SUV known for its practicality, strong reliability, and family-friendly features. While it depreciates faster than the smaller CR-V, the Pilot still retains above-average resale value in its segment thanks to Honda's reputation and consistent demand for three-row SUVs.