Used Honda Dealer in Rochester

A blue 2019 Honda Civic, from a used Honda dealer in Rochester, is shown parked in the city at night.

Americans have loved Honda vehicles since the 1970s when the first Civics and Accords hit the market. The fuel-efficient, affordable cars were a welcome option during the gas shortage back then, and they continue to be high sellers today. Since those early days of production, Honda has grown into serving a worldwide market with vehicles across the spectrum of size and capability and maintains a place as one of the best-selling automotive brands. Honda continues to produce comfortable, attractive vehicles with safety-focused designs and features at affordable prices, so when you plan to head to a used Honda dealer in Rochester, Ralph Honda will be proud to help you find a reliable vehicle you can trust.

Why Your Next Car Should Be a Used Honda

Buying a used car can be dicey when you don’t know the previous owner, but buying a used Honda can reduce the concern about your car’s history. Honda vehicles are some of the safest on the market and are known for running reliably over 150,000 miles and beyond. When buying used, it’s always a good idea to check the CARFAX report and have your mechanic look it over before you make any decisions, but Honda vehicles are known for their long lives. Here at Ralph Honda, we stand behind the brand because we trust in the integrity and quality of Honda vehicles. Millions of Honda owners remain loyal to the brand because they trust their Honda vehicles to hold their worth and keep on driving year after year.

Aside from reliability, the Honda brand has been creatively building technology and utilizing intelligent engineering in their vehicles since the very beginning. Variable valve timing, which improves fuel efficiency and performance, is one of Honda’s triumphs in the industry, going back to the first Civics to run without catalytic converters in 1974. Honda as a brand believes in the motto “Blue skies for our children,” which drives much of the technology to operate vehicles with fewer emissions, from hybrids and electric vehicles to hydrogen-powered fuel cells that emit only water. Beyond vehicles, Honda is a brand that believes in sustainability and striving for a future with zero vehicle accidents through the improved use of intelligent technology.

A red 2019 Honda Accord is shown from the rear driving around a corner in the city.

Honda Models Best Known for their Longevity and Reliability

Honda buyers know that even when buying used, they are investing in a long-lived future with their vehicles. Forums on websites around the world are dedicated to discussing the most reliable cars, and many of them are centered on Honda vehicles. Magazines with top-selling and longest-lasting vehicles almost always include at least one Honda, though it’s usually more than one. Websites dedicated to car data often rave about Honda’s safety and reliability ratings, not to mention the constantly innovating style and designs of Honda vehicles. While we stand behind any Honda we sell, there are a few Honda vehicles that stand out of the crowd of excellence for being the cream of the crop when it comes to lasting the longest.

The Civic may be one of the most well-known Honda vehicles of all time with the longest history in the US, but it also consistently gets rated for its ability to last. While it is a compact car, it gets incredible gas mileage and has a comfortable interior. If you have a long commute or drive for your day job, a used Honda Civic is one of the best cars for saving money and running for many, many years. There are stories of Civics running over 300,000 miles with proper care and regular maintenance!

If you need a larger sedan, the Accord is another car with a storied history of reliability. It has more room than the Civic but still gets great gas mileage and has excellent safety features. The Accord has been around almost as long as the Civic for a good reason, and buyers continue to be satisfied with their longevity and quality.

Families in need of a larger vehicle can count on the comfort and reliability of the Odyssey minivan, which handles like a dream and rides like a luxury vehicle. Buying a pre-owned Honda Odyssey will give you plenty of features many vehicle owners wish for but may not be able to afford when purchasing new. Plus, the Odyssey is built to handle accidents if they happen, so you can rest easy knowing your little ones are safe while you drive. You’ll have a roomy interior, but the handling mimics a much smaller car, even on winding country roads.

For those seeking a little adventure, a used Honda Ridgeline is perfect. This truck is well-loved by off-road enthusiasts who love taking their trucks out on the trails. Because Honda knows how to design a tough vehicle that can handle rough terrain, the Ridgeline has risen to be hailed as one of the favorites of off-road fun. This truck is perfect for your daily commute as well.

A gray 2019 Honda Odyssey is parked at the grocery store with a family approaching it.

Used Honda Civic

The first Honda Civic was released on the market in 1972, only two years after the first designs were developed, breaking an industry record for speed of production and development of a new vehicle. It also met the stricter environmental standards the US government had just imposed on car manufacturers as gasoline was making the switch from led to unleaded, and the Civic was the perfect fit with the capability to use both leaded and unleaded gas. Over the years, the Civic has gained more powerful engines and more capacity for both passengers and cargo. Once considered a subcompact vehicle, it moved on to be considered a compact. Today, the Civic truly fits into the small sedan category, offering more room than most of its competitors in a nimble and affordable package.

Today, the Civic is in its eleventh generation and is one of the world’s longest-running nameplates in history. Over the years, the Honda Civic has seen many iterations of its shape while always maintaining a fuel-efficient engine with advanced engineering and a quality build. Anyone seeking to purchase a used Honda Civic will find the tenth-generation fastback sedan and hatchback designs are available going back to 2016, and a variety of trims provide plenty of options for anything from bare-bones entry-level to luxurious upper-level.

Expect technology like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto capability since 2016 in most trims, as well as driver-assist safety features like a Collision Mitigation Braking System and Forward Collision Warning found in the available Honda Sensing package. The base engine in the tenth and eleventh generation is a 2.0-liter four-cylinder with a CVT or six-speed manual transmission. Models in the previous generations can be found in coupe or sedan body styles and are even available as hybrids. The Civic Si and Civic Type R performance models add an even higher level of capability for drivers seeking a reliable track-ready car.

A red 2017 Honda CR-V LX is shown from the side parked in front of the ocean.

Used Honda CR-V

A used Honda CR-V is a great option for many drivers. First released in Japan in 1995, the Honda CR-V was built as a recreational vehicle using the Civic chassis as a foundation for a larger wagon-like body. The CR-V was one of the earliest crossovers, and it offered the freedom to drive on more rugged terrain without having to sacrifice comfort or handling like the truck-based SUVs of the day. In 1997, the CR-V hit the American market with available “Real Time” all-wheel drive and eight inches of ground clearance. Good fuel economy and available horsepower, combined with Honda’s build quality and reliability, made this vehicle a fan favorite in short order.

Now in its fifth generation, the CR-V remains one of Honda’s best-selling vehicles today. Even though it lost the original spare tire on the swinging back hatch in its third generation, the update to the exterior brought it a modern styling more attuned to family use with the ease of a liftgate instead of the swinging rear door. The most recent generation of the Honda CR-V began in 2017, still with standard front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive available for all trims. Two four-cylinder engine options are available, with more recent model years sporting a powerful and efficient turbocharged power plant.

The fifth-generation CR-V comes in several trims, with the Touring being the uppermost. Inside, the CR-V has a quiet cabin with comfortable space in front and rear seats, and the infotainment system includes the option for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Honda Sensing advanced driver-assist technology is included in most models in this generation. Built from 2012 to 2017, the fourth generation CR-V had similar characteristics to the more recent models and still makes a great buy on the used market. Technology such as Bluetooth and Pandora radio were more common in the early years of the fourth generation, and driver-assist safety features started becoming available in 2015 models.

Used Honda Odyssey

When Honda first offered the Odyssey, it was 1995, and this minivan was Honda’s first stab at producing a vehicle of its kind. In its first iteration, the Odyssey had rear doors that swung like a sedan or wagon rather than the sliding doors most minivans have today. Even in those early years, however, Honda made the third-row seats fold into the floor to allow for convenient expansion of cargo space. In total, the Odyssey had seating for six or seven, making it an excellent family vehicle. In the second generation, the 2002 model year saw the first LATCH system seat anchors for child safety seats, and the Odyssey upgraded its engine from its former four-cylinder to a V6 in 1999. Sliding doors also became the norm with this first redesign, a decision that has since remained.

The third-generation Odyssey received a Variable Cylinder Management (VCM) system for improved fuel efficiency, which allowed the minivan to run on fewer cylinders when the full power of a V6 wasn’t needed. This generation also added seating to accommodate eight passengers, and luxuries like a power liftgate and seats with memory functions could be found among its options. Now in its fifth generation, the Odyssey maintains a comfortable, spacious interior with the versatile capability to fold or “magic slide” seats to accommodate people or cargo as needed. This most recent generation launched in 2018 and is readily available at your used car dealer.

Technology in earlier models of the fourth generation includes Bluetooth and an available rear-seat entertainment system, while later years include Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Safety features like LaneWatch were introduced in the fourth generation, and later this graduated into the modern Honda Sensing suite of driver-assist features found on most models of the fifth generation. Even in the fourth generation, however, voice-activated navigation was available in upper trims, plus fourth and fifth-gen Odysseys can be found with a built-in vacuum cleaner in upper trims. Since the first of its production years, this Honda has been a comfortable family vehicle with plenty of features to make long rides cozy and entertaining. Therefore, a used Honda Odyssey is a great option.

A grey 2020 Honda Ridgeline RTL-E is shown off-roading after leaving a used Honda dealer in Rochester.

Used Honda Ridgeline

Unique in the midsize truck segment, the Honda Ridgeline was first produced in 2005 on a unibody platform with all-wheel drive and clever features like the tailgate that opens two ways. In this first year of production, Honda created a vehicle that utilized aspects of SUVs, trucks, and even minivans to give buyers a truck that was incredibly versatile. Seating for five allows families to own a truck that came with safety features and a safety rating that inspired parents to feel comfortable with its strength, while it also featured amenities like heated seats, a sunroof, and a leather interior.

Technology was no stranger to the Ridgeline, either, with options like an MP3 jack and backup sensors available. Even in its first year, the Ridgeline came with a few available trims, and the truck bed had a trunk for storing items safely away from weather or prying eyes. After all these years, the Ridgeline is only in its second generation, which started in 2017. It now has more available trims, with the Black Edition being the uppermost. More recent years have seen technology like Apple CarPlay and Android Auto being made standard, along with Honda Sensing technology like a Collision Mitigation Braking System and Forward Collision Warning.

Seating for five and the trunk in the bed are still par for the course with recent Ridgeline models, and it comes standard with a V6 engine. Front-wheel drive and all-wheel drive are both options when shopping used. Backup cameras were made standard starting in 2013, and from 2017 you can find models with integrated stereo speakers in the truck bed and options like tri-zone climate control. Such features make the Ridgeline a rather luxurious truck that can withstand harsh treatment due to its durable construction. It is a great used option for families or even city dwellers seeking a truck with a smaller footprint.

How Ralph Honda Keeps Your Used Car Running for Years After the Sale

We are proud to provide our community of Rochester, NY, with the best possible service a dealership can offer. Our Honda service center technicians are certified to provide the expertise required to maintain your vehicles after you purchase with us, and with great maintenance, your used Honda can last for many years to come. When you need repairs or parts replacements, we use only OEM Honda parts straight from the factory to ensure your vehicle runs the way it should with the parts made specifically for it. With vehicles being tuned so carefully with so much technology, our customers never have to settle for salvaged or second-hand parts. We use only the best!

At our service department, our techs and assistants are there to help you get your vehicle serviced quickly, efficiently, and with thoughtfulness. You can expect to be treated with respect and consideration when you arrive at our dealership for your scheduled appointment, which you can book online or over the phone for your convenience. We are here for you six days a week, so you know you can find a time that works around your schedule when your car needs work of any kind, from a simple oil change or tire rotation to replacing batteries in your hybrid and more. Remember, we service all Hondas and used vehicles we sell, even the electric models. Our service techs can do it all.

Come to Ralph Honda to Buy Your Used Honda Today!

Ready to buy a used Honda? We know Honda vehicles at our dealership, and we look forward to chatting with you online, over the phone, and in-person when you have questions about the models we have available. Our lot is full of vehicles, and one of them is certain to be your future dream car. At Ralph Honda, we care about making sure you get the right vehicle for you, and we will work with you to find the perfect used car to fit your budget and lifestyle. If you’re looking for a Honda, you’ve come to the right place. Contact us or visit our dealership in person at 3939 West Ridge Road in Rochester, or search our inventory on our website from the comfort of your home. For some of the most reliable, safe vehicles on the road, find your used Honda today at Ralph Honda.

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