5 Cars From Honda That Are Worth It In The Used Market. From Versatile Hatchbacks To Sporty Sedans And Medium SUVs, Meet Five Models From Honda That Deliver High Cost-Benefit And Recognized Reliability.
The Honda brand is known in Brazil for its mechanical reliability, good finishing, and high resale value. However, some models remain in the shadow of the more remembered ones, like the Civic and basic Fit, but deliver more performance, equipment, and exclusivity at competitive prices in the used market.
We selected 5 cars from Honda that stray from the commonplace and combine the brand’s DNA with excellent cost-benefit. The list includes everything from pure sports cars to sedans and SUVs for the whole family, catering to different driver profiles.
Honda Civic Si 2.0 – 2012
The Honda Civic Si 2012 is an icon among medium sporty sedans. Produced in Canada, it features a 2.0 i-VTEC aspirated engine with 192 hp, a six-speed manual transmission, and independent suspension on all four wheels. The proposal is for a car for those who enjoy driving, with high revs and immediate responses, but without giving up the typical reliability of the brand.
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Peugeot publicly acknowledged the errors of the PureTech engine, which caused serious failures in hundreds of thousands of cars, and introduced the new Turbo 100 as a definitive solution, a 1.2 turbo tested for over 3 million kilometers that replaces the faulty belt with a more durable chain.
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Automatic cars become ‘cheap’ in Brazil, and models from Toyota, Hyundai, Nissan, and Honda appear for R$ 65,000 with up to 120 hp, CVT transmission, 482 liters of trunk space, keyless entry, and six airbags to tackle traffic without a clutch.
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Honda revives a classic from Brazilian streets with a new name, TFT panel, and reprogrammed engine in the 2027 lineup; see the first impressions of the CB500 Hornet, which arrives with 49.6 hp, 4.5 kgf.m torque, 6-speed gearbox, 175 kg, and Showa suspension on Brazilian streets.
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Without relying on an outlet, without a cable, and without the gasoline engine driving the wheels: Nissan created the Note e-POWER, a hatchback that always runs on an electric motor while a combustion engine works only as a generator, delivering to Japan a type of “electric without recharging” that Brazil is almost unfamiliar with.
Despite the urban consumption of 8.5 km/l, the performance makes up for it for those seeking excitement behind the wheel. In the used market, its average value in the Fipe Table is R$ 88.9 thousand, and there are still well-preserved examples that appreciate over time. Among the cars from Honda, it is a reference for those who want driving pleasure.
Cars From Honda: Fit Twist 1.5 – 2014
The Honda Fit Twist is the adventurous version of the Fit, with exclusive looks and slightly elevated suspension. It maintains the praised “Magic Seat” system, which allows multiple internal configurations, making it perfect for urban use with versatility. Equipped with a 1.5 Flex engine of up to 116 hp and CVT transmission, it is economical and comfortable for daily use.
The consumption reaches 13.6 km/l on the highway with gasoline, and the trunk of 384 liters is suitable for small families. Its average price of R$ 58.4 thousand makes it one of the cars from Honda most interesting for those seeking practicality and reliability with a touch of style.
Honda City EX 1.5 – 2016
The Honda City EX 2016 is a compact sedan that delivers internal space of a medium model. With a 1.5 Flex engine of up to 116 hp, CVT transmission, and a trunk of 536 liters, it is ideal for those wanting comfort, economy, and simple maintenance.
Consumption is a highlight, reaching 14.5 km/l on the highway with gasoline. Priced at R$ 69.2 thousand, this is one of the most rational cars from Honda, combining low total cost of ownership and great internal space.
Honda CR-V EXL 2.4 – 2013
The Honda CR-V EXL 2013 is a robust medium SUV, with on-demand all-wheel drive and a 2.4 gasoline engine with 185 hp. Ideal for families, it offers a trunk of 589 liters and refined interior finishing, along with a good safety package.
The consumption averages 9 km/l in the city and 11.5 km/l on the highway, and the Fipe Table indicates a value of R$ 87.5 thousand. It is one of the cars from Honda most recommended for those who want space, reliability, and comfort for long trips.
Honda Accord EX V6 – 2011
The Honda Accord EX V6 is a large luxury sedan, with a 3.5 engine producing 278 hp, automatic transmission, and premium finishing. The performance is impressive, but urban consumption of 7.5 km/l requires attention.
At around R$ 75.9 thousand in the Fipe, it offers status and refinement at the price of an average new sedan. It is one of the cars from Honda most recommended for those seeking comfort, silence onboard, and abundant power.
These 5 cars from Honda show that it is possible to find options in the used market ranging from maximum cost-benefit to accessible luxury. Fit Twist and City EX shine for their economy and practicality, while Civic Si, CR-V, and Accord offer performance, space, and refinement.
And you? Which of these models would you put in your garage? Have you had experience with any of them? Share in the comments and help other drivers choose the ideal Honda.

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