How To Save On New Hondas This Year End

Hondas remain perennial favorites for sedans and SUVs alike, dominating charts alongside Toyota year-in and year-out. With numerous models highly rated by a variety of automotive publications as both practical but also enjoyable to drive, Hondas present more compelling alternatives to frumpier competition. Right now, Honda has a number of great incentives as the 2025 year wraps up.

Civic remains the small-car bellwether because it pairs a tidy footprint with adult-grade composure and serious fuel economy. The 2025 Civic Sedan starts at $24,250, and upper trims bring an available two-motor hybrid that’s rated at 200 horsepower and up to an EPA-estimated 50/47 mpg city/highway. The hybrid’s easy torque suits urban errands as much as freeway merges, while available tech—Google built-in and premium audio on Sport Touring Hybrid—pushes the cabin toward near-premium without losing the Civic’s straightforward simplicity. (Civic)

Accord continues as the calm, long-legged midsize benchmark. Its lineup opens at $28,295 for the LX and scales to hybrid trims that emphasize quiet, electric-aided torque and strong economy, with the Accord Hybrid listed at 46/41 mpg city/highway. The structure is simple to shop: pick the smooth turbo for traditionalists or step into a hybrid for effortless, low-rpm thrust and fewer fuel stops, then layer in conveniences like the Touring Hybrid’s larger display and integrated Google apps. (Accord)

CR-V is the crossover sweet spot, delivering real cargo space and easy manners without upsizing. The 2025 CR-V starts at $30,100 and offers an available 204-hp two-motor hybrid system that sharpens response while keeping a lid on fuel costs. Long wheelbase and wide stance pay off in ride comfort, while features like roof rails and a hands-free power tailgate keep weekend chores painless. With available Real Time AWD for weather and trailhead parking lots, the CR-V fits both the weekday grind and the quick escape. (CR-V)

Pilot handles the three-row brief with a steady, unhurried temperament. Pricing begins at $40,200 for the Sport, and the trim walk makes it easy to match equipment to use case, from family-quiet EX-L to rugged-leaning TrailSport and feature-rich Elite. The result is a full-size feel without fatigue, backed by a confident V-6 and the kind of interior packaging that swallows strollers, coolers, and sports gear without drama. (Pilot)

Odyssey keeps making the minivan argument with features that simplify family life. The 2025 model starts at $42,220 and centers the cabin around Magic Slide second-row seats, a new 9-inch touchscreen, and available hands-free access power tailgate. Touring and Elite add kid-calming standouts like CabinWatch, CabinTalk, and an updated rear entertainment screen, turning long hauls into far calmer ones while preserving the flexible cargo space that makes a van hard to beat. (Odyssey)

Safety is treated as table stakes. Honda Sensing brings collision-mitigation braking, road-departure mitigation, lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and traffic-sign recognition across the range, with tuning that acts like a steady co-pilot rather than a back-seat driver. The suite’s breadth and consistency help explain why these cars feel easy to live with over thousands of miles, not just during a test drive.

As 2025 draws to a close, Honda is offering a number of great incentives across remaining 2025 inventory, as well as 2026 models. There is 4.49% APR for 24 to 36 months on the 2025 Pilots, lease from $439/mo for 36 months with $4,999 due at signing on 2025 Pilot EX-L FWD, or get a $1,000 loyalty/conquest offer on 2025 Pilot. CR-V gets 3.99% APR for 24 to 36 months on the 2025 CR-V (non-Hybrid), or 4.99% APR for 37 to 60 months; lease from $339/mo for 39 months with $3,599 due at signing on 2025 CR-V LX FWD, or get $1,000 Honda Loyalty/Conquest offers on either 2025 CR-V EX or CR-V AWD Sport Touring Hybrid. Accord gets 3.99% APR for 24 to 60 months on the 2025 Accord (non-Hybrid), or a lower 2.99% APR for a shorter 24 to 36 on the 2025 Accord Hybrid; lease from $229/mo for 36 months with $3,699 due at signing on 2025 Accord LX, or get $2,000 Honda Loyalty/Conquest offers on either Accord or Accord Hybrid. Honda is also offering $500 off to military members as well as recent graduates. Consult Honda’s offer page for deals on Odyssey, Civic, and all other Honda models. Also be sure to check local dealers in your area as pricing may vary by region.


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