Used Honda in Fair Lawn, NJ
Why Buy a Used Honda in Fair Lawn, NJ
Fair Lawn is one of Bergen County’s more architecturally distinctive towns and one of its most consistently Honda-friendly markets. The borough’s residential character runs from the famous Radburn neighborhood — a 1929 planned community that became one of the most influential examples of American suburban design — through the mid-century housing along Saddle River Road, Berdan Avenue, and Maple Avenue, to the newer developments toward the Glen Rock and Paramus borders. What ties all of it together for the Honda buyer is the kind of household composition that consistently chooses reliability and resale value over brand prestige: established families, dual-income households, multi-generational living arrangements, and buyers who treat vehicles as five-to-ten-year commitments rather than three-year leases.
The Route 208 corridor shapes Fair Lawn’s commuter Honda demand. Route 208 cuts north-south through the borough and connects to I-80 at the southern edge — meaning Fair Lawn residents working in Newark, Jersey City, or Manhattan typically use Route 208 to I-80 east as their daily route, with the Lincoln Tunnel or GWB at the end. That commute averages 45-90 minutes round-trip and racks up real mileage; Honda’s reliability and fuel economy profile is built precisely for that duty cycle. The Civic and Accord cover the daily commuter need, the CR-V covers the family vehicle role, and the Pilot covers larger or multi-generational households.
Fair Lawn’s neighborhood structure also matters more than its modest population suggests. Radburn’s planned-community design — pedestrian paths separated from car traffic, common green spaces, narrower-than-typical streets — creates a parking pattern where compact and mid-size vehicles fit substantially better than full-size SUVs and trucks. A Honda CR-V or Civic parks comfortably in the narrower Radburn driveways and along the borough’s tree-lined residential streets, where larger vehicles increasingly struggle. Honda Sensing — standard on most 2019 and later trims — handles the stop-and-go that defines Route 208 northbound during the morning rush and Route 4 eastbound toward the GWB. AWD on an EX-trim CR-V or any Pilot configuration is worth specifying for Fair Lawn buyers whose commute includes higher-elevation Bergen routes north or any regular winter trips up toward the Ramapo area.
Carz4Us of South Hackensack at 368 Main St is approximately 6 miles east of central Fair Lawn — about 12 minutes via Route 208 south to Route 4 east. From the Radburn area or the Broadway commercial district, the trip is closer to 15 minutes depending on traffic. Active used Honda inventory updated daily, free CARFAX on every listing, and a 60-second pre-qualification that doesn’t touch your credit score. Open Monday through Saturday, closed Sundays per Bergen County standard.
Distance & Directions
From Wayne to Carz4Us of South Hackensack
Address: 368 Main St, South Hackensack, NJ 07606
Distance:~6 miles east of central Fair Lawn
Drive time:~12 minutes via Route 208 south to Route 4 east; ~15 minutes from Radburn or the Broadway corridor
Hours: Monday–Saturday 10:00am–7:00pm. Sunday closed.
Phone: (855) 227-9487
From Paramus to Carz4Us of Pine Brook
Address: 20 US-46, Pine Brook, NJ 07058
Distance: ~12 miles west of central Fair Lawn
Drive time: ~30 minutes via I-80 west
Hours: Monday–Saturday 10:00am–7:00pm. Sunday closed.
Honda FAQs
Carz4Us of South Hackensack at 368 Main St is approximately 6 miles east of central Fair Lawn — about 12 minutes via Route 208 south to Route 4 east. From the Radburn neighborhood or the Broadway commercial corridor, the trip is closer to 15 minutes depending on traffic. From the Maple Avenue or Memorial Park area, Plaza Road south to Route 4 east is the alternate route. Our Pine Brook location is roughly 30 minutes via I-80 west, recommended only if you’re looking at a specific vehicle listed there.
The CR-V leads in Fair Lawn, reflecting Bergen County’s broader compact SUV preference and the family-suburban character of Radburn, Memorial Park, and the Maple Avenue area. The Civic and Accord follow, serving Route 208 commuters making the daily I-80 east trip toward the GWB or Lincoln Tunnel, and households adding a second vehicle for a teen driver. The Pilot serves larger family demand, particularly in multi-generational households. The HR-V sees specific demand from Radburn residents working within the planned community’s narrower parking pattern.
South Hackensack is meaningfully closer for nearly all Fair Lawn residents — about 6 miles east via Route 208 south to Route 4. Pine Brook is roughly 12 miles west via I-80 and only makes sense if you’re specifically interested in a vehicle listed at that location. Both lots show the same online inventory, so the choice is almost always South Hackensack for Fair Lawn buyers. The exception: if your route happens to pass through Pine Brook for work or other reasons, that lot becomes a convenience option.
Used Honda prices in Fair Lawn follow Bergen County averages closely: $15,000–$22,000 for an older Civic or Accord, $19,000–$31,000 for a CR-V depending on year and trim, and $22,000–$38,000 for a Pilot. AWD-equipped vehicles typically run $1,500–$2,500 above comparable FWD listings. Listed prices at Carz4Us include all dealer fees in the listed amount; tax, title, and registration are additional at the standard NJ state rate. Bergen County’s competitive used-car market — multiple dealers along Route 4 and Route 17 — tends to keep pricing tighter than surrounding markets.
Yes. Every used Honda listed on Carz4Us.com includes a free CARFAX report — accident history, title status, service records, and ownership chain — visible directly on the listing page with no account or registration required. Printed CARFAX reports are also available at either lot during a test drive.
Yes. Carz4Us connects Fair Lawn buyers across all credit profiles with NJ-based lenders. The 60-second Capital One pre-qualification uses a soft credit pull that won’t affect your score — useful for first-time buyers, recent graduates, and households rebuilding credit after a major financial event. Honda’s strong resale value typically results in favorable financing terms relative to other makes — meaningful for anyone optimizing total cost of ownership.