Honda Named #1 Mainstream Brand in Residual Values for Third Straight Year

Depreciation Appreciation

Honda is projected to retain higher value after three years of ownership than any other mainstream auto brand according to ALG, an industry leader in forecasting new vehicle depreciation. ALG recognized Honda for continuing to deliver industry-leading value to its customers.

In addition to Honda’s recognition as the Best Mass Market Brand, the Honda Civic, Accord, CR-V and Passport return to ALG’s list of model level Residual Value Award winners, as these models lead the pack within their respective segments.

2023 Honda Civic Sedan Touring
Civic: most fun-to-drive and technologically advanced Civic in the model’s 50-year history received a 3rd straight ALG residual value award in the Compact Car segment.
2023 Honda Accord Touring
Accord: with a sleeker design and more advanced sporty hybrid system, the 2024 Accord earned an ALG award in the Midsize Car segment.
2023 Honda CR-V Sport Touring
CR-V: 6th-generation CR-V combines a sporty and modern interior, and an adventurous, fun-to-drive experience to earn an ALG award in the Compact SUV segment.
2024 Honda Passport TrailSport
Passport: the 2024 Passport offers a top-of class combination of off-road capability and nimble on-road dynamics to win the ALG Midsize SUV 2-Row segment for the 5th year in a row.

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Founded in 1948 in Hamamatsu, Japan, Honda opened its first U.S. storefront in Los Angeles, CA, in 1959. What began as a nimble operation with eight industrious associates would quickly grow to astounding heights. For nearly four decades Honda has challenged to exceed government requirements – as the first automaker to meet the Clean Air Act standards in the 1970s, then demonstrating low-emissions vehicle technology that led the state of California to adopt new, more stringent emissions regulations.

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