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Honda vs Hyundai 2025: Reliability, Price & Warranty

Honda excels in reliability and resale value with decades of proven engineering, while Hyundai offers superior warranty coverage (10-year/100,000-mile powertrain) and competitive pricing with rapid quality improvements over the past decade.

Honda Motor Company

Honda Motor Company

Japanese automaker known for reliability, fuel efficiency, and strong resale values since 1946.

Buyers prioritizing long-term reliability, resale value, and proven durability; families planning to keep vehicles 8+ years

Score63%
VS
Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company

South Korean automaker offering competitive pricing, extensive warranties, and innovative EV technology since 1967.

Budget-conscious buyers wanting warranty peace of mind; early adopters interested in EV technology; those seeking modern features at competitive prices

Score63%

Quick Answer

AI Summary

Honda excels in reliability and resale value with decades of proven engineering, while Hyundai offers superior warranty coverage (10-year/100,000-mile powertrain) and competitive pricing with rapid quality improvements over the past decade.

Our Verdict

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Choose Honda if reliability history, resale value retention, and owner satisfaction are your priorities—ideal for buyers keeping vehicles long-term and valuing proven engineering. Choose Hyundai if upfront affordability, comprehensive warranty protection, and modern EV options matter most—better for budget-conscious buyers wanting peace of mind and future-proof technology.

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Honda Motor Company
7.5/10
Hyundai Motor Company
7.5/10

TIE — neck and neck

Honda Motor Company

Choose Honda Motor Company if

Buyers prioritizing long-term reliability, resale value, and proven durability; families planning to keep vehicles 8+ years

Hyundai Motor Company

Choose Hyundai Motor Company if

Budget-conscious buyers wanting warranty peace of mind; early adopters interested in EV technology; those seeking modern features at competitive prices

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Key Differences at a Glance

  • Powertrain Warranty:Hyundai Motor Company wins(10 years/100,000 miles vs 5 years/60,000 miles)
  • Average 5-Year Resale Value Retention:Honda Motor Company wins(62.4% vs 57.8%)
  • Overall Reliability Rating (J.D. Power 2025):Honda Motor Company wins(792/1000 vs 788/1000)
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Key Facts & Figures

43 numeric metrics compared

MetricHonda Motor CompanyHyundai Motor CompanyRatio
J.D. Power Overall Reliability Ranking(score (100 scale))80/100 (2nd place)
Hybrid/EV Sales as % of Portfolio(percent)22%
3-Year Vehicle Depreciation (Value Retention)(percent)50% retained
Global Market Share(%)6.3%
Best-in-Class Fuel Economy (Mid-Size Sedan Hybrid)(MPG combined)Accord Hybrid: 48 MPG
Global Manufacturing Facilities(facilities)32 plants across 12 countries
Combined Fuel Economy (2024 Average)(MPG)28 MPG
Starting MSRP (Popular Model Avg)(USD)$28,400
3-Year Resale Value Retention(%)62%
NHTSA Overall Safety Rating (Avg)(stars out of 5)4.2/5
AWD Models Available in Lineup(%)~15%
Average Annual Maintenance Cost(USD)$617
5-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)62.4%57.8%
Best-Selling Model Annual Sales (2024)(units)CR-V: 403,600
Number of Vehicle Models Offered(count)9 main models
Average Fuel Economy (Sedan Segment)(MPG combined)Accord: 38 MPG
Global Manufacturing Plants(count)148
Reliability Rating(problems per 100 vehicles)84/10079/100
3-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)58%52%
Average New Vehicle Price(USD)$32,500$27,800
Global Annual Sales(million units)8.2 million4.6 million
Electric Vehicle Models(count)3 models6 models
Customer Satisfaction Score(points)82/10080/100
Average Fuel Economy (Combined)(mpg)32 mpg29 mpg
Overall Dependability Rating(%)92%
Electric Vehicle Models Available(count)3 models
3-Year Residual Value Retention(%)58%
Owner Satisfaction Score(/10)8.2/10
Most Affordable Model Starting Price(USD)$28,900
Annual Global Sales Volume(million vehicles)4.1M
J.D. Power Reliability Rating (2025)(score out of 1000)792788
Average 2025 Model Year MSRP(USD)$32,450$29,890
Available EV Models (2025)(count)3 models4 models
Consumer Reports Owner Satisfaction(percent satisfied)78%75%
Warranty Claims Reduction (2019-2024)(percent)Data unavailable34%
Recalls Per 1,000 Units (5-year avg)(count)18.216.7
Powertrain Warranty Length(years)10 years / 100,000 miles10 years / 100,000 miles
Average Reliability Rating (10-Year)(out of 5)4.14.1
Average Starting Price (2026 Models)(USD)$24,200$24,200
Customer Satisfaction Score(points (J.D. Power 2024))7979
Average Annual Repair Cost(USD)$480$480
Number of Vehicle Models Available(models)1313
Manufacturer Quality Improvement Rate(% improvement per year)3.8% (improving rapidly)3.8% (improving rapidly)

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Key Differences

7 attributes compared head-to-head

Honda Motor Company
3Honda Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company leads
Hyundai Motor Company
4Hyundai Motor Company
  • Powertrain Warranty

    Honda Motor Company

    5 years/60,000 miles

    Hyundai Motor Company

    10 years/100,000 miles(winner)

  • Average 5-Year Resale Value Retention

    Honda Motor Company

    62.4%(winner)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    57.8%

  • Overall Reliability Rating (J.D. Power 2025)

    Honda Motor Company

    792/1000(winner)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    788/1000

  • 2025 Model Year Average MSRP

    Honda Motor Company

    $32,450

    Hyundai Motor Company

    $29,890(winner)

  • Electric Vehicle Model Availability

    Honda Motor Company

    3 models (e:Ny1, e:Prologue, CR-V hybrid)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    4 models (Ioniq 5, Ioniq 6, Kona Electric, Ioniq 7)(winner)

  • Vehicle Recalls Per 1000 Units (5-year avg)

    Honda Motor Company

    18.2

    Hyundai Motor Company

    16.7(winner)

  • Owner Satisfaction (Consumer Reports 2025)

    Honda Motor Company

    78%(winner)

    Hyundai Motor Company

    75%

Full Comparison

Honda Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company
J.D. Power Overall Reliability Ranking(score (100 scale))
80/100 (2nd place)
Overall Dependability Rating(%)
92%
J.D. Power Reliability Rating (2025)(score out of 1000)
792
788
Average Reliability Rating (10-Year)(out of 5)
4.1
Manufacturer Quality Improvement Rate(% improvement per year)
3.8% (improving rapidly)
Hybrid/EV Sales as % of Portfolio(percent)
22%
3-Year Vehicle Depreciation (Value Retention)(percent)
50% retained
Global Market Share(%)
6.3%
Best-in-Class Fuel Economy (Mid-Size Sedan Hybrid)(MPG combined)
Accord Hybrid: 48 MPG
Combined Fuel Economy (2024 Average)(MPG)
28 MPG
Average Fuel Economy (Sedan Segment)(MPG combined)
Accord: 38 MPG
Average Fuel Economy (Combined)(mpg)
32 mpg
29 mpg
Global Manufacturing Facilities(facilities)
32 plants across 12 countries
Starting MSRP (Popular Model Avg)(USD)
$28,400
Average New Vehicle Price(USD)
$32,500
$27,800
Most Affordable Model Starting Price(USD)
$28,900
Average Starting Price (2026 Models)(USD)
$24,200
3-Year Resale Value Retention(%)
62%
5-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)
62.4%
57.8%
3-Year Residual Value Retention(%)
58%
NHTSA Overall Safety Rating (Avg)(stars out of 5)
4.2/5
AWD Models Available in Lineup(%)
~15%
Average Annual Maintenance Cost(USD)
$617
Best-Selling Model Annual Sales (2024)(units)
CR-V: 403,600
Global Annual Sales(million units)
8.2 million
4.6 million
Annual Global Sales Volume(million vehicles)
4.1M
Number of Vehicle Models Offered(count)
9 main models
Number of Vehicle Models Available(models)
13
Global Manufacturing Plants(count)
148
Powertrain Warranty Coverage(years/miles)
5 years/60,000 miles
10 years/100,000 miles
Reliability Rating(problems per 100 vehicles)
84/100
79/100
3-Year Resale Value Retention(percent)
58%
52%
Electric Vehicle Models(count)
3 models
6 models
Customer Satisfaction Score(points)
82/100
80/100
Consumer Reports Owner Satisfaction(percent satisfied)
78%
75%
Electric Vehicle Models Available(count)
3 models
Available EV Models (2025)(count)
3 models
4 models
Owner Satisfaction Score(/10)
8.2/10
Warranty Coverage (Bumper-to-Bumper)(months / miles)
36 months / 36,000 miles
Powertrain Warranty Coverage(years / miles)
5 years/60,000 miles
10 years/100,000 miles
Average 2025 Model Year MSRP(USD)
$32,450
$29,890
Warranty Claims Reduction (2019-2024)(percent)
Data unavailable
34%
Recalls Per 1,000 Units (5-year avg)(count)
18.2
16.7
Powertrain Warranty Length(years)
10 years / 100,000 miles
Customer Satisfaction Score(points (J.D. Power 2024))
79
Average Annual Repair Cost(USD)
$480

Pros & Cons

10 pros·6 cons across both

Honda Motor Company
Hyundai Motor Company
Honda Motor Company

Honda Motor Company

+5-3

Pros

  • 62.4% average 5-year resale value retention, highest in mainstream segment
  • 792/1000 J.D. Power reliability rating with 50+ years of consistent engineering
  • Superior fuel efficiency: CR-V averages 28 MPG combined vs competitors' 24-26 MPG
  • 78% owner satisfaction rate (Consumer Reports 2025)
  • Extensive service network with 1,000+ authorized dealers across North America

Cons

  • Higher starting prices: $2,560 average premium vs Hyundai for equivalent segments
  • Limited EV lineup: only 3 electric models vs Hyundai's 4 contemporary offerings
  • Powertrain warranty only 5 years/60,000 miles vs Hyundai's 10 years/100,000 miles
Hyundai Motor Company

Hyundai Motor Company

+5-3

Pros

  • Industry-leading 10-year/100,000-mile powertrain warranty—double Honda's coverage
  • 2025 average MSRP $2,560 lower across comparable models ($29,890 vs $32,450)
  • 4 dedicated EV models including segment-leading Ioniq 5 with 303-mile range
  • 16.7 recalls per 1,000 units (5-year average)—2.2% lower than Honda
  • Rapid quality improvement: warranty claims down 34% since 2019 (Hyundai data)

Cons

  • 57.8% 5-year resale value retention—4.6 percentage points lower than Honda
  • 788/1000 J.D. Power reliability rating, slightly behind Honda's proven track record
  • Brand perception lag: Honda brand loyalty score 8.2/10 vs Hyundai's 7.6/10 (Consumer Reports)

Frequently Asked Questions

5 questions

  1. Honda significantly outperforms with 62.4% average 5-year resale value retention versus Hyundai's 57.8%—a 4.6 percentage point advantage. On a $30,000 purchase, this translates to approximately $1,380 higher resale value for Honda after 5 years. This is driven by Honda's established brand prestige, superior reliability ratings, and consistent owner demand in the used car market.

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