Last updated: 2026-03-04

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ExcellentReliability score: 81 out of 100, rated Excellent
2024 Honda Civic

2024 Honda Civic Reliability Score & Common Problems

The 2024 Honda Civic scores 81/100 ("Excellent") with a complaint rate below the segment average. Data shows a dependable ownership experience across 5 recalls and 131 owner complaints.

Recalls

5

Complaints

131

Complaint Rate

5.4

per 10k sold

Below avg

Est. Annual Cost

$368

Below avg

Major Repair Risk

10%

NHTSA Rating

5/5

Score Breakdown

Complaint Severity35%
75/100 (Good)

Component-weighted complaints normalized by sales volume

Repair Costs30%
90/100 (Excellent)

Independent repair cost ratings

Recall Impact20%
75/100 (Good)

Recall count weighted by severity

Issue Diversity15%
87/100 (Excellent)

Breadth of reported problem categories

Buy

Strong reliability record — a solid choice for buyers.

Top Issues

STEERING (68)UNKNOWN OR OTHER (18)FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE (9)

5 recalls on record

Should You Buy the 2024 Honda Civic?

The 2024 Honda Civic earns an Excellent 81/100 reliability score.

Its complaint rate (5.4 per 10k sold) sits below the Sedan segment average, and most owners report a trouble-free ownership experience.

A solid choice for buyers prioritizing dependability, whether purchased new or used.

Compared to the 2025 Honda Civic, which scored 3 points higher. See also the 2023 Honda Civic for an earlier comparison.

Pros

  • Strong reliability score
  • $158 cheaper to maintain than avg compact cars
  • Infrequent unscheduled repairs
  • Low major repair risk (10%)
  • Below-average complaint rate for Sedan

Cons

  • Moderate recall count
  • STEERING issues reported (68 complaints)

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Common Problem Categories

Safety

  • 5 manufacturer recalls issued

Other

  • STEERING (68)
  • UNKNOWN OR OTHER (18)
  • FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE (9)
  • POWER TRAIN (5)
  • SERVICE BRAKES (3)
  • SUSPENSION (3)
  • ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (3)
  • SEAT BELTS (2)
  • VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (2)
  • LANE DEPARTURE (2)
  • STRUCTURE (2)
  • SEATS (1)
  • EXTERIOR LIGHTING (1)
  • AIR BAGS (1)
  • VISIBILITY/WIPER (1)
  • TIRES (1)

See detailed breakdown by component ↓

Recall Overview

5

recalls on record

The 2024 Honda Civic has 5 recalls on record. This is a moderate number. Each recall represents a safety or compliance issue identified by the manufacturer or NHTSA. All recall repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships, regardless of warranty status.

NHTSA.gov →

Complaint Breakdown

5.4

per 10k sold

Segment avg: 4.6

LowAvgHigh
Low

Safety Incidents

Crashes

15

Fires

1

Injuries

12

Deaths

0

Data sourced from NHTSA complaint filings and manufacturer recall notices. Complaint narratives are owner-reported.

2024 Honda Civic Recall Details

5 recalls have been issued for the 2024 Honda Civic. All recall repairs are performed free of charge at authorized dealerships.

24V8590002024-11-14

SEATS

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2023-2024 Honda Accord, Accord Hybrid, Civic Sedan, Civic Hatchback, Pilot, and 2024 HR-V, Acura Integra and Acura Integra Type S vehicles. The driver's seat cushion frame may not have been tightened properly, which can result in an unsecured seat. As such, these vehicles fail to comply with the requirements of Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standard number 207, "Seating Systems."

Consequence

An unsecured driver's seat may not adequately restrain the driver during a crash, increasing the risk of injury.

Remedy

Dealers will replace the driver's seat cushion frame, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed January 6, 2025. Owners may contact Honda customer service at 1-888-234-2138.

24V7440002024-10-03

STEERING

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2023-2025 Acura Integra, Civic Type R, CR-V Hybrid, CR-V, HR-V, 2022-2025 Civic, Civic Hatchback, 2024-2025 Acura Integra Type S, 2025 CR-V Fuel Cell EV, Civic Hybrid, and Civic Hatchback Hybrid vehicles. The steering gearbox assembly may have been manufactured incorrectly, which can cause excessive internal friction and lead to difficulty steering the vehicle.

Consequence

Difficulty steering can increase the risk of a crash.

Remedy

Dealers will replace the worm gear spring and redistribute or add grease as necessary, free of charge. Owner notification letters were mailed November 18, 2024. Owners may contact Honda Customer Service at 1-888-234-2138. Honda's numbers for this recall are SJS, MJU, QJT and VJV.

23V7040002023-10-19

STEERING

Honda (American Honda Motor Co.) is recalling certain 2022-2024 Civic 4-door and Civic 5-door vehicles that received a replacement power steering rack as part of a service repair. The steering rack may have been incorrectly assembled, which can allow the tire to chafe against the lower suspension or tie rod end, possibly resulting in tire damage.

Consequence

A damaged tire can fail and increase the risk of a crash or injury.

Remedy

Dealers will inspect and replace the electric power steering rack, as necessary, free of charge. Owner letters were mailed January 16, 2024. Owners may contact Honda customer service at 1-888-234-2138. Honda's number for this recall is YFW.

2024 Honda Civic NHTSA Safety Ratings

Overall Safety Rating

Overall safety rating: 5 out of 5
Crash Test Results by Configuration (expand)

Gas Powertrain

Driver: 5/5Passenger: 4/5

Rollover risk: 9.5%

Safety Technologies

Dynamic Head Restraints (Not Available)Head Restraint (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Advanced Belt Feature (Not Available)Seat Belt Pretensioners (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Seat Belt Load Limiters (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Adjustable Upper Belt Anchorage (Driver, Front Passenger)Seat Belt Reminder System (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Frontal Air Bag (Driver, Front Passenger)Head Protection (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Torso and/or Pelvis Protection (Driver, Front Passenger, 2nd row)Knee (Driver, Front Passenger)Additional Air Bags (Not Available)Meets Side Air Bag Out-of-Position Requirements (Info Not Available)LATCH Locations (2nd row)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) (Standard)Safety Power Windows (Anti-Pinch) locations (Driver, Front Passenger, Roof)
View full safety data on NHTSA.gov →

Honda Civic Repair Costs & Maintenance

Maintenance Rating

4.5Maintenance rating: 4.5 out of 5

Based on NHTSA complaint patterns, recall severity, and publicly available cost benchmarks.

Est. Annual Maintenance

$368

vs $526 avg for compact cars

vs $652 avg for all vehicles

Repair Frequency

0.2

unscheduled repair visits per year

Severe Repair Probability

10%

chance of a major repair

Annual Cost Comparison

Civic
$368
Category Avg
$526
All Vehicles
$652

Category-level averages derived from publicly available industry reports (AAA, CarMD). Model-level estimates produced by Auto Reliability Index.

When Buying a Used 2024 Honda Civic

Key things to inspect or verify before purchasing, based on the most common reported issues.

  • Inspect steering for sticky or off-center behavior
  • Test transmission for delayed acceleration or noise
  • Check forward collision avoidance system for unexpected braking
  • Verify window operation for smooth functionality
  • Inspect suspension for noise or missing hardware
  • Test adaptive cruise control for sudden braking
  • Check for any recall repairs that are pending or incomplete

Check Any 2024 Honda Civic's History Before You Buy

Reliability scores tell you what to expect from the 2024 Civic in general — but every car has its own story. Uncover past accidents, title issues, odometer rollbacks, and service records for a specific Honda Civic with a free VIN lookup.

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2024 Honda Civic Common Problems by Component

131 owner complaints grouped by vehicle system.

68
18
STEERING (68)UNKNOWN OR OTHER (18)FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE (9)POWER TRAIN (5)SERVICE BRAKES (3)SUSPENSION (3)ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (3)SEAT BELTS (2)Other (11)

STEERING

68 complaintsSafety-related

Owners report that the 2024 Honda Civic frequently experiences steering issues, with common symptoms including off-center steering, pulling to one side, and a "sticky" or "notch" feeling at higher speeds. These issues often occur at mileages around 10,000 to 26,000 miles. Some complaints involve crashes, with a total of eight crashes and six injuries reported, highlighting potential safety implications such as loss of control and difficulty steering. Additionally, many owners mention delays in receiving parts for a related recall, which may exacerbate these issues for those awaiting repairs. Potential buyers should be aware of these steering-related concerns and the implications for vehicle control and safety.

68 complaints total8 crashes6 injuries

UNKNOWN OR OTHER

18 complaintsSafety-related

Owners of the 2024 Honda Civic report several issues, with a notable pattern of delayed recall repairs due to parts unavailability, affecting their ability to address known defects. Complaints frequently mention software connectivity problems, such as Android Auto disconnecting every 10 minutes, and issues with Apple CarPlay not supporting driving focus features. Safety concerns are highlighted by two incidents involving crashes: one related to the start-stop feature causing rear-end collisions and another involving the lane departure feature activating incorrectly, resulting in a crash and one injury. Additionally, multiple owners describe unexpected glass damage, including spontaneous rear windshield and driver door window shattering. These issues occur at varying mileages, with some reports at around 4,650 miles, and may present potential safety risks.

18 complaints total2 crashes1 injury

FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE

9 complaintsSafety-related

Owners report several issues with the 2024 Honda Civic's Forward Collision Avoidance system. Common failure patterns include the system activating erroneously, causing abrupt stops without any vehicles or objects nearby, and failing to detect vehicles towing trailers. Complaints frequently mention unexpected deceleration and acceleration, sometimes while using Adaptive Cruise Control, with some incidents occurring at speeds around 60 MPH. One owner reports a crash potentially linked to system failure, while others describe near-miss situations on highways. These issues are observed at various mileages, with some reports as early as 8,000 miles, indicating potential safety implications for drivers.

9 complaints total1 crash
POWER TRAIN (5 complaints)

POWER TRAIN

5 complaintsSafety-related

Owners report several power train issues with the 2024 Honda Civic. Common problems include transmission failures, with one owner experiencing a complete transmission breakdown while driving uphill at approximately 10,000 miles, resulting in loss of control. Another complaint describes delayed acceleration and loud noises from the CVT transmission, persisting despite transmission fluid changes. A clutch system failure is noted at 8,126 miles, with symptoms like clutch slippage, burning smells, and difficulty engaging gears, eventually leading to a complete loss of power transmission. Additionally, a fire incident linked to the transmission occurred at around 17,000 miles, resulting in the vehicle being deemed a total loss and causing injury to the owner. These issues highlight significant safety implications, including potential loss of control and fire risk.

5 complaints total1 fire1 injury
SERVICE BRAKES (3 complaints)

SERVICE BRAKES

3 complaints

Owners report issues with the 2024 Honda Civic's service brakes, primarily involving the automatic braking system. Multiple owners describe instances where the vehicle unexpectedly applies the brakes without any obstruction in front, often accompanied by a beeping sound. This occurs regardless of weather conditions and has been reported to happen more frequently over time, with one owner noting it has happened over five times. Another complaint involves the brakes engaging abruptly when an oncoming vehicle turns at a safe distance, posing a risk of rear-end collisions. Additionally, a separate issue is noted with brakes making a squeaking sound when reversing, particularly after the vehicle is started for the first time in the day, which has been attributed to moisture but not resolved. These complaints arise at mileage as low as approximately 3,500 miles.

3 complaints total
SUSPENSION (3 complaints)

SUSPENSION

3 complaints

Owners report several suspension-related issues with the 2024 Honda Civic. Commonly described problems include persistent noise and vibration, often attributed to faulty sway bar links or missing hardware such as screws in the suspension system. Symptoms typically emerge around 13,000 to 18,000 miles. One owner notes a severe safety issue where the ball joint broke after hitting a pothole, leading to the wheel detaching from the CV axle, which poses a significant safety risk. These issues suggest potential concerns for used car buyers, especially regarding the integrity and reliability of the suspension components.

3 complaints total
ELECTRICAL SYSTEM (3 complaints)

ELECTRICAL SYSTEM

3 complaints

Owners of the 2024 Honda Civic report issues primarily related to the electrical system, with complaints frequently mentioning malfunctions in the window operation and dashboard electronics. One owner describes recurring failures of the driver-side window, initially occurring at approximately 2,500 miles, with similar symptoms later appearing in the passenger-side window. Another owner reports a complete failure of the vehicle's dashboard display and associated systems, including the speedometer, AC, signal lights, and hazard lights, while driving. Additionally, there are reports of braking system warnings and "phantom braking" incidents occurring on highways, posing potential safety risks. These issues typically manifest within the first few thousand miles of use, indicating potential early-life reliability concerns for prospective buyers.

3 complaints total
SEAT BELTS (2 complaints)

SEAT BELTS

2 complaintsSafety-related

Owners report a concerning issue with the seat belts in the 2024 Honda Civic, where the seat belt may independently unlatch during a collision. One complaint describes a crash incident where the driver's seat belt unbuckled after the airbag deployed, resulting in injuries, including face burns and lacerations, at a mileage of 22,083. Safety implications are significant, as the failure of the seat belt to remain secured during a crash can lead to increased risk of injury. This information is particularly relevant for potential buyers considering the vehicle's safety performance.

2 complaints total1 crash1 injury
VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL (2 complaints)

VEHICLE SPEED CONTROL

2 complaints

Owners of the 2024 Honda Civic report issues with the vehicle's adaptive cruise control, specifically sudden and hard braking while traveling at highway speeds of approximately 55 to 70 mph. These incidents occur without warning or prior symptoms, and no warning lights or messages are displayed. Complaints frequently mention the inability of dealerships to reproduce the issue, and the incidents have been reported at low mileages, such as 650 miles. The unintended braking poses potential safety risks, particularly the possibility of rear-end collisions if vehicles are following closely. This information is crucial for prospective buyers to consider, especially those who frequently use cruise control for highway driving.

2 complaints total
LANE DEPARTURE (2 complaints)

LANE DEPARTURE

2 complaints

Owners of the 2024 Honda Civic report issues with the lane departure system, particularly concerning the Honda Sensing Collision Mitigation Braking System. Complaints frequently mention abrupt and hard braking that occurs unexpectedly, which can lead to the vehicle veering into adjacent lanes. One report details this happening at approximately 7,500 miles, suggesting a potential timeline for when the issue may arise. Safety implications are noted, as the unexpected braking and steering adjustments could result in a loss of control, especially in traffic conditions. Potential buyers should be aware that this system resets with each ignition cycle, meaning it must be manually disabled every time the vehicle is started.

2 complaints total

When Do 2024 Honda Civic Problems Start?

Based on owner complaint patterns, here's when common issues tend to appear.

3,000–26,000 milesSteering issues
8,000–17,000 milesTransmission failures
8,000–13,000 milesForward collision avoidance failures

Best & Worst Honda Civic Years

Best Honda Civic Years to Buy

The best Honda Civic year is 2025 with a reliability score of 84/100, rated excellent. Other strong picks include 2024 (81/100) and 2021 (81/100).

Honda Civic Years to Avoid

The worst Honda Civic year is 2022 with a score of 66/100, primarily due to steering (790) issues.

See full Honda Civic years-to-avoid analysis →

Honda Civic Reliability Score Trend

Honda Civic reliability has remained consistent across model years, averaging 76/100.

avg 76
18
19
20
21
22
23
24
25

Scores 0–100. Higher is better. Current year highlighted.

Honda Civic reliability scores by year
YearScoreRating
201871/100Good
201975/100Good
202078/100Good
202181/100Excellent
202266/100Good
202374/100Good
202481/100Excellent
202584/100Excellent

Honda Civic Reliability Compared to Other Years

Reliability scores compared across model years
YearScorevs Prior YearRatingRecallsComplaints
202680/100 (predicted)Predicted07
202584/100+3Excellent549
2024(selected)81/100+7Excellent5131
202374/100+8Good7315
202266/100-15Good3935
202181/100+3Excellent3118
202078/100+3Good8405
201975/100+4Good2356
201871/100Good4605

Frequently Asked Questions

Is the 2024 Honda Civic reliable?
Yes, the 2024 Honda Civic is considered highly reliable with a score of 81/100 ("Excellent"). It has 5 recalls and a complaint rate below the segment average, placing it among the more dependable vehicles in its class.
What are the most common problems with the 2024 Honda Civic?
The most commonly reported problems with the 2024 Honda Civic include: STEERING (68 complaints), UNKNOWN OR OTHER (18 complaints), FORWARD COLLISION AVOIDANCE (9 complaints), POWER TRAIN (5 complaints), SERVICE BRAKES (3 complaints). These issues were identified from owner complaints analyzed by Auto Reliability Index.
How many recalls does the 2024 Honda Civic have?
The 2024 Honda Civic has 5 recalls on record. Recalls are safety or compliance fixes issued by the manufacturer and repaired at no cost at authorized dealerships.
Is the 2024 Honda Civic expensive to maintain?
The 2024 Honda Civic is expected to have below-average maintenance costs at $368/year, which is $158 less than the compact cars average of $526. Its high reliability score of 81/100 and complaint rate below the segment average suggest that unexpected repairs are uncommon.

How We Calculate Reliability Scores

Auto Reliability Index scores are calculated on a 0–100 scale using a weighted formula that combines multiple public data sources. Each factor is weighted based on its predictive value for real-world ownership experience.

Key Ranking Factors

1

Complaint Severity

NHTSA owner complaints weighted by component category (e.g., powertrain, safety systems, electronics, cosmetic) — safety-critical issues carry more weight than cosmetic ones. Adjusted for sales volume so high-volume models aren't unfairly penalized.

2

Repair Costs

Independent reliability ratings based on repair frequency, average repair costs, and severity of typical repairs for each model.

3

Recall Impact

Number of NHTSA recalls weighted by severity. “Stop driving” and fire-risk recalls are penalized more heavily than minor software or labeling recalls.

4

Issue Diversity

Measures how many major vehicle systems (engine, transmission, electrical, braking, etc.) have recorded complaints. A vehicle with issues spread across many systems may indicate systemic quality issues.

Scores are grouped into four tiers:

  • 80–100: Excellent — Top-tier reliability, minimal issues
  • 60–79: Good — Reliable with some minor concerns
  • 40–59: Mixed — Notable issues, research before buying
  • 0–39: Risky — Significant problems, proceed with caution

Data is sourced from NHTSA recall records, owner complaint filings, and independent repair databases. Scores are recalculated as new data becomes available. While the weighting model is proprietary, all underlying data sources are public and traceable.

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