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2022 Honda Civic: Should You Refinance the Loan or Leave It Alone?
With 728 steering complaints and four open recalls targeting that same system, you should leave the loan alone and prepare an exit strategy instead.
Honda and Acura Just Brought Back 0% Financing
Honda is offering zero-percent APR on multiple models through September, the first time since early 2022 for the brand.
Should You Keep or Sell a 2022 Honda Civic Sport in 2026?
If you're nearing the end of your loan with under 60,000 miles, keep the Civic and drive it for five more years to maximize value.
Should You Keep or Sell Your 2020 Honda Accord Sport in 2026?
Keep your 2020 Accord Sport unless you're facing expensive repairs or your commute just vanished, because selling now means eating depreciation you've already paid for.
Should You Refinance a 2021 Honda Accord Sport in 2026?
If you're paying more than 7 percent on your 2021 Accord Sport and plan to keep it another three years, refinancing to 6.5 percent will save you real money.
Should You Keep or Sell Your 2021 Honda Civic EX in 2026?
Your 2021 Civic EX is hitting the sweet spot where keeping it makes more financial sense than selling into a softening used market and buying anything remotely comparable.
Should You Keep or Sell Your 2024 Honda CR-V Hybrid in 2026?
Keep your 2024 CR-V Hybrid for at least three more years because you're past the worst depreciation, fuel savings compound over time, and replacement costs are brutal right now.
Toyota and Honda Just Made Leasing Way More Expensive
Both Japanese brands hiked their lease money factors this week, pushing effective rates above 7% on most models.
Buying a Used 2016-2021 Honda Civic: What Real Owners Actually Warn You About
The 10th-generation Civic is mostly a great used buy, but the 1.5T oil dilution and the AC compressor recalls catch unprepared buyers. Here is the honest checklist before you commit.
Should You Refinance Your 2023 Honda Accord in 2026?
If your original loan came with an APR above 7.5 percent and you have at least three years left, the answer is almost certainly yes.