Used Honda Finance
Looking to finance a used Honda? AutoMoney Trust can help you spread the cost of models like the Honda Civic, Jazz, CR-V, HR-V and Accord with fixed monthly hire purchase payments.
A used Honda can be a strong choice if you want a car with a reputation for reliability, practical design and good long-term ownership. Honda models are often chosen by drivers who want something dependable without moving into a premium brand.
The Jazz and Civic can suit everyday drivers, commuters and first-time buyers, while the HR-V and CR-V offer more space and SUV practicality. The Accord can be a good used option for drivers who want comfort and space in a larger car.
Before applying for finance, check the exact model, mileage, service history, MOT record, condition and insurance cost. Honda reliability is a strength, but the individual car still matters.
For wider budgeting, read running and servicing costs before choosing a used Honda.
Hondas are widely seen as reliable used cars, especially when serviced correctly. Models such as the Jazz, Civic and CR-V have built strong reputations with drivers who want long-term dependability.
Reliability still depends on maintenance. A used Honda with regular servicing, clean MOT history and sensible mileage is likely to be a stronger choice than one with missing records or repeated advisories.
Hybrid versions can be efficient and dependable, but they should still be checked for service history, battery condition and whether they suit your driving pattern.
If you are comparing hybrid options, read electric vs hybrid cars before deciding. If you already have a vehicle to move on, part-exchanging a car explains how condition can affect value.
Honda engines have a strong reputation because many are well engineered, efficient and capable of high mileage when properly maintained. Regular oil changes, correct servicing and careful driving make a major difference to how long any engine lasts.
Many used Hondas can cover high mileage, but service history is still essential. A high-mileage Honda with regular maintenance may be a better option than a lower-mileage car with gaps in its history.
When viewing a used Honda, check the service record, MOT history, warning lights, oil leaks, coolant levels, clutch or gearbox feel and any unusual engine noises.
For a wider used-car checklist, read choosing a second-hand car before applying for finance.
Honda cars are generally known for reliability, but common issues can still appear depending on the model and age. These may include wear on brakes, suspension components, air conditioning, clutch parts, batteries and infotainment or electrical features.
Hybrid models should also be checked carefully for battery condition, service history and whether the car suits your normal journey pattern. Older petrol and diesel cars may have different maintenance needs depending on mileage and use.
Before applying for finance, check MOT advisories, service records and any warning lights. If you are unsure, an independent inspection can help before committing to a used car.
If faults appear after purchase, problems with a financed car explains what steps to take.
Honda and Toyota both have strong reputations for reliability, but they suit slightly different drivers. Honda is often chosen for practical design, strong engines and a more engaging drive. Toyota is often associated with hybrid technology, low running costs and long-term dependability.
A used Honda may be better if you prefer models like the Civic, Jazz or CR-V and want a practical car with strong engineering. Toyota may be better if hybrid efficiency is your main priority.
The best choice depends on the exact car, mileage, service history, budget and how you plan to use it. A well-maintained Honda can be a better buy than a poorly maintained Toyota, and the same is true the other way round.
If you are comparing both brands, used Toyota finance is a useful comparison page before deciding.
Used Honda finance customers often compare the Civic, Jazz, CR-V, HR-V and Accord because each model suits a different type of driver.
The Honda Civic is one of Honda’s most popular used models. It can suit commuters, families and drivers who want a dependable hatchback with more space than many smaller cars.
The Honda Jazz is a small hatchback known for clever interior space, reliability and low running-cost potential. It can suit city drivers, first-time buyers and anyone wanting a practical small car.
The Honda CR-V is a practical family SUV with strong space, comfort and reliability appeal. It can suit families, long-distance drivers and anyone who needs more room than a hatchback.
The HR-V and Accord may suit drivers who want compact SUV practicality or larger-car comfort. Before choosing a model, compare insurance, service history, MOT record, mileage, tyres and whether the car suits your normal journeys.
The Honda Civic is one of Honda’s most popular used models, known for reliability, practicality and efficient engines. It can suit commuters, families and drivers who want a dependable hatchback with more space than many smaller cars.
Open Honda Civic pageThe Honda Jazz is a small hatchback known for clever interior space, reliability and low running-cost potential. It can suit first-time buyers, city drivers and anyone wanting a practical small car.
Open Honda Jazz pageThe Honda CR-V is a practical family SUV with strong space, comfort and reliability appeal. It can suit families, long-distance drivers and anyone who needs more room than a hatchback, but running costs should be checked carefully.
Open Honda CR-V pageThe Honda HR-V is a compact SUV that can suit drivers who want a higher driving position without moving into a larger SUV. It offers practical space, efficient engine options and everyday usability.
Open Honda HR-V pageThe Honda Accord is a larger saloon or estate that can suit drivers who want comfort, reliability and space. It is no longer sold new in the UK, so used examples should be checked carefully for service history, mileage and condition.
Open Honda Accord pageHire purchase is a common way to spread the cost of a used Honda. You choose the car, agree the amount to finance, then make fixed monthly payments over an agreed term. At the end of the agreement, once all payments and the option to purchase fee have been paid, ownership can transfer to you.
Before applying, check your budget carefully. The monthly finance payment is only one part of the cost. You should also consider insurance, servicing, tyres, fuel, repairs and whether the Honda model you want fits your day-to-day use.
Our guide explains how HP finance works if you are new to hire purchase. You can also estimate your monthly payments with the finance calculator, then apply online when you are ready.
Finance is subject to status and affordability. Your individual rate and approval depend on a full assessment, not a representative example.
Hondas are generally straightforward for many garages to maintain, especially common models such as the Civic, Jazz, HR-V and CR-V. Parts are usually available, and many independent garages are familiar with the brand.
Repair costs depend on the model, age, engine and type of repair. Hybrid systems, automatic gearboxes and larger SUVs may cost more to diagnose or repair than simple petrol hatchbacks.
Before applying for finance, check whether major maintenance is due. Tyres, brakes, suspension, clutch condition, service intervals and MOT advisories can all affect ownership cost.
If you are comparing maintenance costs, car ownership and servicing costs explains what to budget for beyond the monthly finance payment.
Remember: When buying any used vehicle, there’s always a chance that issues may come up later. If you’ve financed a car and start to notice mechanical problems, it’s important to contact both your finance provider and the dealership where you bought the vehicle. Acting quickly can help get the issue resolved and protect your rights.
Yes, you can apply for used Honda finance through AutoMoney Trust. Finance is subject to status, affordability checks and lender approval. You can use the finance calculator to estimate example monthly payments before applying.
The best used Honda model depends on your budget, space needs and how you plan to use the car. The Jazz may suit smaller-car buyers, while the Civic, HR-V or CR-V may suit drivers who need more space or family practicality.
Many Honda models can be affordable to run, especially when maintained properly. Costs still depend on the exact model, mileage, service history, insurance group and whether you choose a petrol, diesel or hybrid version.
Before financing a used Honda, check the service history, MOT record, mileage, tyres, brakes, warning lights and whether the car has been maintained properly. Hybrid versions and larger SUVs should be checked carefully because running costs can vary.