If you’re in the market for an SUV that is guaranteed to last, then one of your best options is a Honda. Not only do they have a remarkable reputation for reliability, but their SUVs have always offered a brilliant blend of comfort, technology, and practicality.
Whether you’re on a tight budget and looking for something cheap and cheerful, or you’re looking to save yourself a couple of bucks by getting something a couple of years old, there are great Hondas to choose from. You can easily find something that feels new and saves you thousands of dollars.

Taking a look at the used market, we’ve found ten used Honda SUVs that offer exceptional value for money. While some are slightly older, every model comes fitted with contemporary technology and a strong engine to ensure that you don’t feel like you’re behind the wheel of something outdated.
In order to give you the most up-to-date and accurate information possible, the data used to compile this article was sourced from Honda websites and other authoritative sources, including TopSpeed and the EPA. Average used prices were sourced from Edmunds. Models are ranked from most affordable to most expensive.

102019 Honda HR-V
Average Used Price: $18,173
The Honda HR-V is a great choice if you’re looking for a small but practical crossover. The 2019 model year is part of the second generation, but it is post-facelift. This means that it benefits from updated styling as well as electronically assisted steering as well as Apple CarPlay and Android Auto.
141 HP

127 LB-FT
FWD or AWD

0-60 MPH
Top Speed
124 MPH
Unfortunately, the HR-V’s little engine lets it down a little bit. It is noisy and a little unrefined and doesn’t produce all that much power. However, it is particularly light on fuel, and it feels nice and agile, able to sneak in to small parking spots when needed.

92017 Honda CR-V
Average Used Price: $18,277
The CR-V is easily the most popular Honda SUV, and has been for just about as long as it has been on the road. It perfectly mixes comfort and practicality. The 2017 model year represented the launch of the fifth generation, with a new engine under the hood and a plethora of tech features.
184 HP

180 LB-FT
While the base models came with the naturally aspirated engine outline above, the 2017 CR-V could also be had with a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine that made 190 horsepower instead. It may not be a super exciting SUV to drive, but it is comfortable and responsive.

82019 Honda Pilot
Average Used Price: $22,819
If you’re looking for an SUV that can handle a ton of passengers, the three-row Pilot is a strong option. The 2019 model year is part of the third generation, receiving a facelift that helped it compete against more modern options. As well as updated styling, this Pilot comes with an upgraded infotainment system and modern driver assists.
6-Speed Automatic or 9-Speed Automatic

280 HP
262 LB-FT

110 MPH
Compared to some other options on this list, the Pilot is a veritable powerhouse. It’s V-6 makes it feel plenty quick when you put your foot down. If you go with an LX, EX, or EX-L you’ll get the clumsier six-speed automatic, but opt for the Touring or Elite trims and you’ll get the refined nine-speed.

72019 Honda Passport
Average Used Price: $22,948
If you don’t need three rows of seats, and you want something a little more rugged than the Pilot, then the Passport is an excellent alternative. Where it used to essentially be a re-badged Isuzu, the 2019 third-generation Passport is its own machine, and it’s quite good.
114 MPH
The Passport uses the same V-6 that you’d find in the 2019 Pilot, but instead of the nine-speed automatic being optional, it is standard equipment. It is comfortable and quiet on the road and features enough of a lift for it to be able to tackle some off-road terrain without too many complaints.
62020 Honda CR-V
Average Used Price: $24,044
As mentioned, the CR-V is a super versatile choice. The 2020 model year is also from the fifth generation, but it is the facelifted model offering even more value than before. As well as more standard equipment, this is also the first model year that could be had with a hybrid powertrain.
190 HP
179 LB-FT
103 MPH
Where the turbocharged engine used to be optional, Honda made it standard on all non-hybrid models for 2020. It is quick and has plenty of grunt for highway overtaking. The hybrid model is all-wheel drive only and features a 2.0-liter inline-four, making a combined 212 horsepower.
52023 Honda HR-V
Average Used Price: $24,555
If you like the idea of the HR-V, but the previous entry was a little outdated for your tastes, then a slightly used 2023 model may appeal to you more. This is essentially the latest iteration of the subcompact SUV, sporting all the latest technology and some pretty sharp-looking sheetmetal.
158 HP
138 LB-FT
115 MPH
While Europe gets a hybrid powertrain, the U.S. spec HR-V instead gets the same four-banger that you’d find in the Honda Civic. It isn’t the quickest crossover on the road, but it is impressively light on fuel and offers handling that is better than you’d expect.
42022 Honda Passport
Average Used Price: $31,080
If you’re looking to buy the newest model year of the passport, then you’re going to have to be willing to drop more than $40,000. However, grab a slightly used 2022 model, and you’ll save yourself almost $10,000. You can even grab the Trailsport model which made its debut for 2022.
111 MPH
While many things changed on the Passport for this updated model, Honda carried over its strong V-6 from the outgoing model. This is a good thing in our eyes, because it offers a ton of pep and is better on fuel than you’d expect. Trailsport models also offer some genuine off-road equipment.
32023 Honda CR-V
Average Used Price: $31,187
The Honda CR-V easily offers the best value for money in the compact SUV segment right now. If you opt for a slightly used model, the average price is pretty close to its current MSRP, which is impressive for a model in such high demand. This new model is also roomier and more refined than before.
130 MPH
The 2023 CR-V uses the same powertrain as the outgoing model. It is, however, larger and heavier than before, meaning that it is a little slower off the line than the outgoing model. While not as agile as the segment’s most exciting options, it still offers some fun when thrown around a corner.
22024 Honda Prologue
Average Used Price: $36,529
The Prologue is Honda’s attempt to get backinto the EV marketin North American. It borrows a lot from Chevrolet’s Blazer EV, but does enough to differentiate itself. Electric vehicles depreciate at a somewhat alarming rate, which means that you can get this brand-new model at a ridiculous discount if you’re willing to buy used.
288 HP
333 LB-FT
112 MPH
Max Range
308 Miles
The Prologue comes standard with a single electric motor driving the front axle, making 220 horsepower. All-wheel-drive models are also available, outlined above, and offer more power. Every model uses an 85 kWh battery sourced from General Motors, providing some decent range.
12023 Honda Pilot
Average Used Price: $39,555
The 2023 model year of the Pilot represents the start of the most current generation. Honda also hasn’t changed much in the two model years that came after, keeping things relatively the same. This means you may geta near-new Pilotand save yourself quite a bit of money in the process.
285 HP
Honda increased the output of the V-6 under the hood by a humble five horsepower for this updated model. They also decided to get rid of the nine-speed automatic in favor of a smoother 10-speed. While it doesn’t feel quicker, it feels more responsive than it did before.