Honda Car Models to Add to Your Shopping List

Danielle S
Dec 11, 2020

Looking for a practical, well-appointed, and reliable sedan or hatchback? If so, then be sure to check out one of the several Honda car models available. From the compact Civic to the full-size Accord, you’ve got options.

What Honda car models are available?

  • Civic: $19,750 – $36,995 (a compact car with plenty of features)
  • Insight: $22,930 – $28,430 (a fuel-sipping hybrid)
  • Accord: $23,870 – $36,100 (a spacious sedan with powerful engine options)

As you begin shopping for a Honda car, you may have some questions. Which Honda car models are the safest? What kind of fuel economy do Honda cars get? We’ve got these answers (and more) to guide your purchase.

Honda Civic: $19,750 – $36,995

If you’re looking for a smaller Honda with versatile styling options, the Honda Civic is a great place to start. This compact car has a big personality and is offered in both sedan, coupe, and hatchback versions to suit your style.

Red 2020 Honda Civic In Motion

Opting for a base 2020 Civic sedan (LX trim) will yield you a decently powerful 2.0L four-cylinder engine at 158 horsepower. If you’re really looking for power, though, the performance-oriented Si trim is a no-brainer.

The Si trim not only receives a more powerful turbocharged 2.0L engine at 205 horsepower, but it’s also outfitted with adaptive suspension dampers, sport seats, a limited-slip differential, and upgraded front brakes.

Whether you opt for a base trim or an upper-tier trim on the 2020 Civic, you’ll enjoy a well-appointed and quiet cabin with standard features like automatic climate control and Honda Safety Sense technology.

Key Specs to Be Aware Of

  • EPA-estimated fuel economy of 32 mpg combined (base sedan trim with 2.0L four-cylinder engine)
  • 3 engine options: a standard 2.0L four-cylinder (158 hp), a turbocharged 1.5L four-cylinder (174 hp), and a turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder (205 hp)
  • 0-60 mph time of 8.2 seconds
  • Cargo space: 15.1 cubic feet (sedan)

Safety Features & NHTSA/IIHS Ratings

What Do Owners and Experts Have to Say?

The 2020 Honda Civic has excellent owner reviews (4.73/5 stars) on Vehicle History as of November of 2020. This car also receives a 4.6/5 expert review.

Owners seem to most enjoy the Civic’s excellent fuel economy, well-appointed cabin, and generous standard safety features.

Honda Insight: $22,930 – $28,430

If you’re interested in a hybrid, many of Honda’s sedans have been offered in hybrid versions over the years. However, if you’re looking for a sedan that’s built exclusively as a hybrid, the Honda Insight may be right for you.

This sedan is offered in three trim configurations, ranging from the base LX to the range-topping Touring trim. Each is outfitted with a 1.5L four-cylinder engine and electric motor to generate 151 horsepower.

Gray 2020 Honda Insight From Front-Passenger Side

Standard equipment on the 2020 Insight includes the same five-inch touchscreen infotainment display from the Honda Civic, as well as push-button start, Bluetooth connectivity, and Honda’s safety suite.

Upgrading to the Touring model will yield you a sleek sunroof, leather upholstery throughout, a robust 10-speaker sound system, and some other luxuries.

Key Specs to Be Aware of

  • EPA-estimated fuel economy of 52 mpg combined
  • a 1.5L four-cylinder engine paired with an electric motor (151 horsepower)
  • 0-60 mph time of 7.7 seconds
  • cargo space: 15.1 cubic feet (sedan)

Safety Features & NHTSA Ratings

What Do Owners and Experts Have to Say?

The 2020 Insight, as of November 2020, has a 4.59/5-star owner rating on Vehicle History. Owners rave about this car’s incredible fuel economy, generous tech and safety features, and sleek styling.

Honda Accord: $23,870 – $36,100

If you need something a little larger and more spacious than the Civic, be sure to check out the full-size Honda Accord. This sedan boasts a large interior that can easily accommodate five passengers comfortably.

Unlike the Civic, the 2020 Accord is available only in sedan and coupe body styles. However, it does come in many of the same trim configurations as the Civic, including the base LX, Sport, EX, and Touring.

Red 2020 Honda Accord From Front-Driver Side

Its base MSRP is only a few thousand dollars more than the Civic, and much of that added cost consists of the extra space and more powerful engine. In fact, the base engine on the 2020 Accord is a turbocharged 1.5L (192 horsepower).

Other standard equipment on the Accord includes dual-zone automatic climate control, a seven-inch touchscreen interface, and Honda’s suite of safety features for added confidence behind the wheel.

Meanwhile, stepping up to the range-topping Touring trim gives you more luxurious features that include a built-in navigation system, adaptive suspension dampers, wireless device charging, and even a Wi-Fi hotspot.

Key Specs to Be Aware of

  • EPA-estimated fuel economy of 33 mpg combined (base trim with turbocharged 1.5L engine)
  • 2 engine options: a standard turbocharged 1.5L four-cylinder (192 horsepower) and a turbocharged 2.0L four-cylinder (252 horsepower)
  • 10-speed automatic or continuously variable transmission
  • 0-60 mph time of 6.6 seconds (with standard 1.5L turbocharged engine)
  • cargo space: 16.7 cubic feet (sedan)

Safety Features & NHTSA Ratings

What Do Owners and Experts Have to Say?

The 2020 Honda Accord has great expert and owner ratings. As of November of 2020, this model has a 4.6/5 owner rating on Vehicle History and a 4.8/5 expert rating as well.

Owners seem to most enjoy the spacious cabin and comfortable, quiet ride. The standard safety equipment, such as lane-keep assist and forward-collision warning, is also a plus.

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Danielle S. is a writer with more than 10 years of experience covering the automotive industry. She lives in Indiana ("The Crossroads of America") but enjoys road-tripping around the country whenever she gets the chance.
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