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Honda Accord vs Honda Civic

Choosing between the Honda Accord and the Honda Civic is really a question of total cost, not sticker price. Below we compare both over five years — depreciation, fuel, insurance and maintenance — then let you run your own mileage.

Key assumptions for this page

Honda Accord — 5-year cost$38,445
Honda Civic — 5-year cost$36,072
Difference over 5 years$2,373
Cheaper to ownHonda Civic

Sources: Kelley Blue Book — figures are estimates last reviewed 2026; verify before purchase.

Honda Accord vs Honda Civic: run the numbers

Cheaper to own over 5 years

Honda Civic

by $2,374Honda Accord: $38,445 · Honda Civic: $36,072

Lower 5-year total cost

🏆 Honda Civic

Lower fuel cost

🏆 Honda Accord

Lower depreciation

🏆 Honda Civic

Lower insurance estimate

🏆 Honda Accord

Lower cost per mile

🏆 Honda Civic

Baseline 5-year cost breakdown

MSRP + EPA efficiency · USD
CostHonda AccordHonda Civic
Depreciation$17,577$14,130
Fuel$5,368$5,667
Insurance$10,500$11,025
Maintenance$5,000$5,250
5-year total$38,445$36,072
Cost per mile$0.64$0.6

Customize your scenario

The baseline uses each car's MSRP, EPA-rated efficiency and segment-typical depreciation. Change the assumptions below to match how you actually drive — your result may differ from the baseline.

5-year cost by annual mileage

Miles / yearHonda AccordHonda CivicCheaper
8,000 mi$36,656$34,183Civic
12,000 mi· now$38,445$36,072Civic
15,000 mi$39,787$37,488Civic
20,000 mi$42,024$39,849Civic
30,000 mi$46,498$44,572Civic

Estimates only, not quotes. Depreciation, insurance and maintenance use segment-typical assumptions; insurance is modeled from each model's risk factor against a national average, not a quote. Verify with dealers and insurers before deciding.

Good to know

Specific, useful answers for this page.

Is the Honda Accord or the Honda Civic cheaper to own?

Over five years, total ownership cost comes down to depreciation, fuel, insurance and maintenance. The breakdown above totals both side by side so you can see the real gap, not just the sticker difference.

What's the biggest cost difference between them?

Usually depreciation and insurance dominate. The Accord depreciates faster, while insurance tracks each car's risk factor (Accord: 1.00×, Civic: 1.05×).

Does the price gap between the Accord and Civic matter long term?

The two start within about $4k of each other, so the sticker is close to a wash and running costs decide it. With similar drivetrains, fuel and maintenance land close, leaving depreciation and insurance as the deciders.