The survey is in, and the Honda Civic is yet again the most reliable new car in Australia!
With an impressive lifespan of 13.7 years and a starting price of around $49,900 drive-away, you’re looking at just $3,643 per year – that’s remarkable value when you consider the reliability and efficiency packed into what has long been a reputable daily drive.
Why does the Honda Civic stand out?
Simple. It nails the balance between comfort, fuel efficiency, and practicality.
Navigating crowded city streets is effortless in the Civic thanks to its compact design and responsive handling.
Parking?
A breeze!
The perks don’t end there either. You’ll find modern tech like adaptive cruise control combined with a user-friendly infotainment system, making those longer jaunts from Melbourne to Sydney far less tedious.
Fuel economy on the Honda Civic is another big win.
With rising fuel prices you’ll spend less at the pump, which means more cash for weekend getaways or your morning coffee runs. Coffee costs far more per litre than fuel, doesn’t it?
The Civic’s interior is arguably stylish, or at least more stylish than other reliable car options. Oh, and the spacious boot means you won’t have to compromise on comfort or practicality – it’s big enough for shopping, camping gear, golf clubs, or your pooch.
For many years Japanese and Korean brands have dominated the reliability charts, and Honda has lead the pack for decades.
Alongside the Civic, models like the Toyota Corolla, Mazda3, Honda Accord, and Subaru Impreza round out the top five when it comes to reliability, but if you’re after a car that seamlessly blends durability with everyday usability, the Civic ticks all the boxes.
In a world where car choices seem endless, the Honda Civic makes it simple.
Buy it, drive it, and enjoy years of worry-free motoring.
Or do what I did in my 20s – deck it and turbo it.