The 20 Most Reliable Cars on the Road

Honda Civic

The Honda Civic is a reliable and popular compact car, known for its high-grade cabin, plentiful space, and excellent fuel economy. The Civic is available in multiple configurations, including a sedan, coupe, and hatchback, offering the dependability and versatility drivers need in their daily lives. Each model has its own set of awards, some of which show a clear preference by experts and drivers and others which pinpoint its reliability in general.

The Civic Sedan, for example, is a KBB Best Buy and MotorWeek’s Best Small Car, both of which include dependability as a component when ranking vehicles and determining whether they pose a good value to drivers. The Civic Si additionally earned a KBB Five-Year Cost to Own Award, and while that honor does not specify dependability, it does require it. After all, a vehicle that requires frequent repairs would have a very high cost of ownership over the first few years of driving it. Based on the Civic’s low cost of ownership, you can safely assume that it rarely needs repairs, indicating reliability.

The latest version of the Honda Civic continues the trend of efficiency, fun, and practicality. It has sweet handling, a compliant ride, a solid chassis, and precise steering. On the most recent version, the Civic lets you choose from a 158-horsepower 2.0-liter 4-cylinder engine or a 174-horsepower 1.5-liter turbocharged 4-cylinder with either a 6-speed manual or CVT for the sedan and coupe while the hatchback gets the turbo engine. There is also a Sports trim with 180 horsepower for those who want more bang for their buck.

Interestingly enough, there were no updates for the 2018 model year of the Civic. In the 2017 model year, Honda finally offered a 6-speed manual in combination with the turbocharged engine and the hatchback made its return. 2017 also saw an expansion of the trim lineup to include the Sport and Sport Touring trim levels. In terms of safety, the Civic has good ratings so you can depend on it to protect you in a collision, but you will need to upgrade to get advanced safety features, although a backup camera is standard.



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