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Is a 2017 Honda Civic reliable?

Yes. The 2017 Honda Civic is generally reliable, offering strong safety scores, reasonable maintenance costs, and solid ownership longevity.


Reliability data and overall verdict


Overview of reliability data from major outlets and owner feedback helps frame the car’s long-term dependability.


What reliability data says


Here are the reliability indicators most relevant to buyers evaluating a 2017 Civic.



  • Consumer Reports and J.D. Power typically rate the 2017 Civic as above average for reliability and owner satisfaction.

  • The Civic’s safety ratings from IIHS and NHTSA are strong, which supports durable ownership and strong resale value.

  • Resale value remains high in the used-car market due to a reputation for longevity and relatively low maintenance costs.


Overall, these indicators point to a generally favorable reliability profile for the 2017 Civic.


Engine and drivetrain considerations


Two engines were offered in the 2017 Civic; the choice can influence maintenance needs and long-term reliability.



  • Two main engines: a 2.0L naturally aspirated engine used in base trims and a 1.5L turbo in higher trims; both are generally reliable when serviced on schedule.

  • Oil consumption has been reported in some 1.5L turbo Civics from this era; Honda has issued service documentation and warranties in affected cases. Regular oil level monitoring is prudent for turbo models.

  • CVT reliability is typically solid when maintained per Honda’s recommendations; some owners report hesitation or unusual rpm behavior if the transmission fluid is degraded or not updated, which can often be addressed with service.


When shopping, verify the engine type and review the service history for any oil-consumption or CVT-related updates.


Maintenance and ownership considerations


Maintaining a disciplined service schedule is key to sustaining reliability and protecting resale value.


To keep reliability high, follow these maintenance practices:



  • Follow Honda’s recommended maintenance schedule, including regular oil changes with the appropriate viscosity (often 0W-20 for turbo models) and periodic inspections of key systems.

  • Regularly inspect and replace fluids as advised—brake fluid, coolant, transmission (CVT) fluid if applicable, and brake pads/rotors; monitor tire wear and alignment.

  • Stay current on safety recalls and software updates by checking the VIN against official portals (Honda’s site or NHTSA) and scheduling service as needed.


Staying up to date with maintenance and recalls helps maximize reliability and resale value.


Summary


The 2017 Honda Civic is widely regarded as a reliable compact sedan, with strong safety ratings, durable engines, and favorable ownership costs. While some 1.5L turbo models have shown oil-consumption concerns and CVT-related quirks can arise if maintenance lapses, a well-maintained 2017 Civic typically offers many years of dependable service and solid resale value. Prospective buyers should verify the exact engine and transmission configuration, review maintenance history, and confirm that all recalls have been addressed.

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