Used Honda Civic for Sale

There are 22,396 used Honda Civic for sale with an average price of $23,009. Of those, 3,809 are priced below market value with each Honda Civic averaging $1,536 below market value.

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2022 Honda Civic Sport Touring

2022 Honda Civic Sport Touring - 48,097 mi

Little Rock, AR - Listed 37 days ago
  • $4,540 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used
$24,600
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2020 Honda Civic EX

2020 Honda Civic EX - 8,679 mi

Miami, FL - Listed 5 days ago
  • $2,379 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used, low annual miles
$19,500
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  • 2021
    $21,573
  • 2022
    $24,089
  • 2023
    $26,137
  • 2024
    $27,303
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  • Automatic

    $23,924
    $6,843 Savings

    Manual

    $30,767
  • Sedan

    $23,696
    $3,320 Savings

    Hatchback

    $27,016
  • Sedan

    $22,669
    $853 Savings

    Coupe

    $23,522

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2022 Honda Civic Sport

2022 Honda Civic Sport - 25,903 mi

Sioux City, IA - Listed 2 days ago
  • $2,764 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used, low annual miles
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2024 Honda Civic Sport

2024 Honda Civic Sport - 3,556 mi

Irmo, SC - Listed 6 days ago
  • $5,539 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • certified used, low annual miles
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2021 Honda Civic LX

2021 Honda Civic LX - 28,164 mi

Hialeah, FL - Listed 40 days ago
  • $3,765 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used, low annual miles
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2022 Honda Civic LX

2022 Honda Civic LX - 41,316 mi

Vestal, NY - Listed 34 days ago
  • $2,483 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used
$20,872
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2023 Honda Civic Sport

2023 Honda Civic Sport - 28,378 mi

Mobile, AL - Listed 79 days ago
  • $3,263 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used, 4 positives
$23,250
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2018 Honda Civic EX-T

2018 Honda Civic EX-T - 74,285 mi

Farmington, NM - Listed 1 day ago
  • $2,752 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • certified used, low annual miles
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2016 Honda Civic EX-T

2016 Honda Civic EX-T - 75,989 mi

Austin, TX - Listed today
  • $1,867 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • certified used, low annual miles
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2020 Honda Civic Sport Touring

2020 Honda Civic Sport Touring - 33,282 mi

Dayton, OH - Listed 9 days ago
  • $3,056 below market price
  • 1-owner, certified used, low annual miles
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2018 Honda Civic Sport Touring

2018 Honda Civic Sport Touring - 86,582 mi

Beaverton, OR - Listed 1 day ago
  • $2,128 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • certified used, low annual miles
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2022 Honda Civic Sport

2022 Honda Civic Sport - 21,984 mi

Hialeah, FL - Listed 16 days ago
  • $3,201 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • certified used, low annual miles
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2021 Honda Civic EX

2021 Honda Civic EX - 65,600 mi

Burleson, TX - Listed 6 days ago
  • $2,590 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • certified used
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2022 Honda Civic Sport

2022 Honda Civic Sport - 91,316 mi

Paramus, NJ - Listed 62 days ago
  • $2,826 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used, high annual miles
$17,395
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2020 Honda Civic Sport

2020 Honda Civic Sport - 138,853 mi

Hagerstown, MD - Listed 122 days ago
  • $2,709 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • certified used, 4 positives , high annual miles
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2022 Honda Civic EX

2022 Honda Civic EX - 89,396 mi

Loma Linda, CA - Listed 81 days ago
  • $3,431 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, certified used, 3 positives , high annual miles
$18,750
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2022 Honda Civic Sport

2022 Honda Civic Sport - 24,864 mi

Miami, FL - Listed 2 days ago
  • $3,707 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • low annual miles
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2017 Honda Civic EX-T

2017 Honda Civic EX-T - 62,712 mi

Tallahassee, FL - Listed 19 days ago
  • $3,048 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1-owner, 3 positives , low annual miles
$16,791
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2014 Honda Civic LX

2014 Honda Civic LX - 141,489 mi

Spokane, WA - Listed 17 days ago
  • $2,234 below market price
  • dealer rating
  • 1 positive
$7,989
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2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas

2012 Honda Civic Natural Gas - 167,512 mi

Logan, UT - Listed 87 days ago
  • $2,807 below market price
  • dealer rating
$4,445
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Used Honda Civic Pricing

Average Price
$23,009
For a used Honda Civic
Average Savings
$1,536
Based on all Civic deals found
Biggest Savings
$7,866
Below estimated market price
Good Deal
$18,516
Typical price of a good deal
Year Price Mileage
2024 $27,562 to $28,846 1,000 to 10,460 miles
2023 $26,156 to $32,743 1,000 to 24,335 miles
2022 $24,366 to $26,808 7,076 to 48,563 miles
2021 $22,559 to $25,102 9,775 to 58,611 miles
Year Price Mileage
2024 $26,888 to $27,725 1,000 to 12,574 miles
2023 $25,360 to $26,938 2,038 to 28,254 miles
2022 $22,948 to $25,286 8,247 to 51,686 miles
2021 $20,558 to $22,639 7,941 to 58,998 miles

How to save money when buying a used Honda Civic ?

Transmission Buying a Honda Civic with automatic transmission instead of a stick shift can save you $6,843
Bodystyle A Civic Sedan is $3,320 cheaper than a Hatchback
Bodystyle A Civic Sedan is $853 cheaper than a Coupe
Certified Choosing non-CPO vs Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) can save you $550 on a Honda Civic

Honda Civic Rankings vs. the Competition

(Based on Last 5 Years' Data)
#1 - Kept longest
#1 - Longest-lasting
#2 - Safest
#2 - Most horsepower
#3 - Most cargo room
#3 - Most leg room
#4 - Most spacious
#5 - Most fuel-efficient
#10 - Greenest
#1 - Kept longest
#1 - Longest-lasting
#1 - Most fuel-efficient
#1 - Safest
#1 - Greenest
#5 - Most spacious
#6 - Most cargo room
#7 - Most leg room
#9 - Most horsepower
#1 - Kept longest
#1 - Best acceleration
#1 - Most spacious
#2 - Longest-lasting
#2 - Safest
#2 - Most horsepower
#2 - Most leg room
#4 - Most cargo room
#6 - Most fuel-efficient
#8 - Greenest

Honda Civic Review

The Honda Civic is available as a compact sedan, hatchback, or coupe and has been for sale in the US since 1973. It is a consistently top-selling model appealing to those who want a small, fuel-efficient car that’s also fun to drive. The current Civic was redesigned for the 2016 model year, with recent models costing between $14,750 and $24,198.

Honda Civic Pros

  • Excellent fuel economy
  • Engaging driving dynamics and a comfortable ride
  • Plenty of variations to choose from

Honda Civic Cons

  • Tight rear seats, especially for tall passengers
  • Infotainment screen and controls can be difficult to use
  • Wide range of trims is potentially confusing

Where are Honda Civics made?

Honda is headquartered in Tokyo, Japan and has numerous plants around the world. The Civic is made in North America at plants in Alliston, Ontario Canada and Greensburg, Indiana.

Is the Honda Civic All-Wheel Drive?

While there was a time back in the late 1980s and early 1990s when you could buy a Honda Civic wagon with four-wheel drive, all versions of the Civic since are front-wheel drive only.

Is the Honda Civic a Sports Car?

Yes and no. There are a lot of different versions of the Honda Civic, many of which aren’t considered sports cars. The Type R and Si introduced for the 2017 model year, however, are quite sporty.

How Fast Can a Honda Civic Go?

The wide range of engines and trims available for the Honda Civic yield an equally wide range of performance figures, some of which are quite impressive. The Si has a top speed of 130 mph, which is outdone by the Type R with a top speed of 169 mph.

Current Honda Civic – 2016-Present:

The 2016 Honda Civic coupe and sedan were fully redesigned with a whole new look inside and out, a more spacious cabin with upgraded materials, two new powertrains, and a slate of new features and technologies. This year also marked the discontinuation of the Hybrid, Natural Gas, and HF (“high efficiency”) trims. The Civic Si was not fully redesigned until 2017, which also saw the introduction of the Civic hatchback, and Civic Type R.

The base powertrain for the sedan and coupe was a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 158 horsepower paired to either a six-speed manual (LX only) or a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). Sedans achieved 30 mpg city, 40 mpg highway with the automatic transmission and 27 mpg city, 38 mpg highway with the manual. Coupes achieved 30 mpg city, 39 mpg highway with the automatic and 26 mpg city, 37 mpg highway with the manual. A turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder with 174 horsepower was offered with a CVT only. It delivered 31 mpg city, 42 mpg highway as a sedan and 31 mpg city, 41 mpg highway as a coupe. The Si had a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 205 horsepower paired to a six-speed manual transmission. It delivered 28 mpg city, 39 mpg as a coupe and 28 mpg city, 38 mpg as a sedan. The Type R had a 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 306 horsepower paired to a six-speed manual transmission with selectable rev-matching that achieved 22 mpg city, 28 mpg highway. The hatchback was powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine with 162 horsepower (177 horsepower for Civic Sport with manual transmission) and offered either a six-speed manual (LX and Sport only) or a CVT. It delivered 31 mpg city, 40 mpg highway (CVT) and 30 mpg city, 39 mpg highway (manual) for all but the Sport trim, which delivered 30 mpg city, 39 mpg highway (manual) and 30 mpg city, 36 mpg highway (automatic).

The Civic LX was the base trim with 16-inch steel wheels, AM/FM radio, 4-speaker audio, LCD monitor, Bluetooth, USB audio input, cloth seats, automatic air conditioning, and front cupholders. The Sport was a hatchback-only trim with an underbody spoiler kit, center dual exhaust outlet, fog lights, sport pedals, black headliner, and a leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob. The EX sedan and hatchback added 16-inch alloy wheels, power moonroof, HondaLink, Honda LaneWatch, a 7-inch infotainment display, 8-speaker audio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, AM/FM/HD/satellite radio, and heated mirrors while the LX-P was the coupe version of the EX. The EX-T sedan and coupe added 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, decklid spoiler, dual automatic climate control, adjustable front seat belt anchors, heated front seats, SiriusXM, and HD radio. The EX-L sedan and coupe added an auto-dimming rearview mirror, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, 8-way power driver’s seat, and leather seat trim and was the same as the EX-L Navi hatchback. The Si added 18-inch alloy wheels, a sunroof, and cloth seats and was available only as a sedan or coupe. The Touring sedan and coupe added chrome door handles, rain-sensing wipers, auto on/off LED headlights, 4-way power passenger seat, navigation, 10-speaker audio, and Honda Sensing. The Sport Touring was a hatchback-only trim that combined the features of the Touring and Sport. The Type R hatchback was only available in the Touring trim. The Type R Limited Edition adds 20-inch forged aluminum wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, specially tuned dampers, and recalibrated steering along with getting a 46-pound weight reduction and exclusive Phoenix Yellow with Gloss Black paint accents. Shop for the 2016-current Honda Civic

2016-Current Honda Civic Trim Levels:

  • Civic LX (Base) (sedan and coupe): 16-inch steel wheels, AM/FM radio, 4-speaker audio, LCD monitor, Bluetooth, USB audio input, cloth seats, automatic air conditioning, front cupholders, 2.0-liter four-cylinder, 158 hp, six-speed manual (31/30 mpg sedan/coupe) or CVT (34 mpg sedan/coupe)
  • Civic LX (Base) (hatchback): adds 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder, 174 hp, 34 mpg (manual), 33 mpg (CVT)
  • Civic Sport (hatchback only): adds underbody spoiler kit, center dual exhaust outlet, fog lights, sport pedals, black headliner, leather-wrapped steering wheel and shift knob, 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, 180 hp, 33 mpg (manual), 32 mpg (CVT)
  • Civic EX (sedan and hatchback): adds 16-inch alloy wheels, power moonroof, HondaLink, Honda LaneWatch, a 7-inch infotainment display, 8-speaker audio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, AM/FM/HD/satellite radio, heated mirrors, CVT only
  • Civic LX-P (coupe only): coupe version of EX
  • Civic EX-T (sedan and coupe): adds 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lights, decklid spoiler, dual automatic climate control, adjustable front seat belt anchors, heated front seats, SiriusXM, HD radio, 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, 174 hp, 35 mpg (sedan), 31 mpg (coupe)
  • Civic EX-L Navi (hatchback only): adds navigation to features of EX-L
  • Civic Si (sedan and coupe): adds 18-inch alloy wheels, sunroof, cloth seats, 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, 205 hp, six-speed manual transmission, 32 mpg
  • Civic Touring (sedan and coupe): adds chrome door handles, rain-sensing wipers, auto on/off LED headlights, 4-way power passenger seat, navigation, 10-speaker audio, Honda Sensing
  • Civic Sport Touring (hatchback only): includes features found on Touring and Sport trims, 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, 180 hp, CVT only, 32 mpg
  • Civic Type R (hatchback only): available only in Touring trim, 2.0-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine. 306 hp, six-speed manual transmission with selectable rev-matching, 25 mpg
  • Civic Type R Limited Edition (hatchback only): adds 20-inch forged aluminum wheels, Michelin Pilot Sport Cup 2 tires, 46-pound weight reduction, exclusive Phoenix Yellow with Gloss Black paint accents, specially tuned dampers, recalibrated steering

Running Changes to the 2016-Current Honda Civic

  • 2016: Complete redesign with new advanced safety features, more spacious cabin with higher quality materials, and two new powertrains. Hybrid, HF (“high efficiency”), and Natural Gas discontinued
  • 2017: All-new Civic hatchback and Civic Si debut, Type R introduced
  • 2018: No major changes
  • 2019: Volume knob added, Sport trim debuts, Honda Sensing standard
  • 2020: Hatchback restyled
  • 2021: Type R Limited Edition debuts, Coupe and Si discontinued

Honda Civic – 2012-2015:

The completely redesigned 2012 Honda Civic included a range of eight trims with a new look inside and out, a more spacious interior, new available technologies including Bluetooth and satellite navigation, and revised powertrains. It also marked the introduction of the HF (high-efficiency) trim and the renaming of the Civic GX to the Civic Natural Gas.

The base powertrain included a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with 140 horsepower available for both the coupe and sedan. It achieved 28 mpg city, 38 mpg highway with the five-speed automatic transmission, or 28 city, 35 highway with the five-speed manual. The new HF sedan featured a specially tuned version of this engine paired to a five-speed automatic with slightly improved highway fuel economy of 39 mpg. A 2.4-liter four-cylinder with 201 horsepower paired to a six-speed manual was offered only on the Si sedan and coupe. It delivered 22 mpg city and 31 mpg highway. The hybrid sedan had a 1.5-liter four-cylinder with an electric motor for a combined 110 horsepower. It was paired to a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT) and achieved an impressive 43 mpg city and 44 mpg highway. The Civic Natural Gas had a 1.8-liter four-cylinder with 110 horsepower paired to a five-speed automatic transmission for fuel economy of 27 mpg city, 38 mpg highway.

The Honda Civic DX base trim had 15-inch steel wheels, power windows, manual door locks, 4-speaker audio, and cloth seat trims. The LX added an AM/FM radio, 1st row LCD monitor, and keyfob with remote keyless entry. The EX added 16-inch aluminum wheels, manual front air conditioning, and a sunroof. The EX-L was the most fully-featured trim and added heated seat cushions for driver and passenger, heated seatback for the driver, leather interior trims, and heated side mirrors. The sporty Si added 17-inch aluminum wheels, front fog lights, and cloth seat trims. The Natural Gas stepped down to 15-inch aluminum wheels. Shop for the 2012-2015 Honda Civic

2012-2015 Honda Civic Trim Levels:

  • Civic DX (Base): 15-inch steel wheels, power windows, manual door locks, 4-speaker audio, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, five-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission, 140 hp, 31 mpg
  • Civic LX: adds AM/FM radio, LCD monitor, remote keyless entry
  • Civic HF 15-inch silver aluminum wheels, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, 140 hp, five-speed automatic, 32 mpg
  • Civic EX: adds 16-inch aluminum wheels, manual front air conditioning, sunroof
  • Civic EX-L: adds heated front seats, leather seating trims, heated side mirrors
  • Civic Hybrid: adds 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine, 110 hp, CVT, 44 mpg
  • Civic Si: adds 17-inch aluminum wheels, front fog lights, cloth seat trim, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, 201 hp, six-speed manual, 25 mpg
  • Civic Natural Gas: adds 15-inch aluminum wheels, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, 110 hp, five-speed automatic transmission, 31 mpg

Running Changes to the 2012-2015 Honda Civic

  • 2012: Full redesign included new styling, more spacious interior, new available technologies including Bluetooth and satellite navigation, and revised powertrains. HF (high-efficiency) trim introduced, Civic GX renamed Civic Natural Gas
  • 2013: Rearview camera, air conditioning, one USB port, and Bluetooth became standard, sedan restyled, interior materials improved, base DX discontinued
  • 2014: CVT replaced five-speed manual transmission, coupe restyled, LaneWatch camera became available, touchscreen updated
  • 2015: No major changes

Honda Civic 2006-2011:

The 2006 Honda Civic redesign included a sedan, coupe, hybrid sedan, and Si models. It debuted a sleeker, more aerodynamic exterior, a new digital speedometer, and roomier interiors across all models. There was also a choice of four powertrains.

The hybrid sedan was available with a 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine with an electric motor that produced a combined 110 horsepower and was paired to a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT). It delivered 40 mpg city and 45 mpg highway. Both the sedan and the coupe featured an all-new 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine that produced 140 horsepower and was paired to either a five-speed manual or five-speed automatic transmission. It was rated at 26 mpg city and 36 mpg highway with the automatic transmission and dropped slightly to 26 mpg and 34 mpg highway equipped with the manual. A compressed natural gas engine was available on the Civic GX with limited availability. It had a 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine with 113 horsepower and fuel economy of 28 mpg city, 39 mpg highway. The most powerful engine option was reserved for the Si, which had a 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine with 197 horsepower paired only to a six-speed manual transmission. It delivered the lowest fuel economy of the Civic line with 20 mpg in the city and 29 mpg on the highway.

The base Honda Civic was available as a sedan or coupe with 15-inch steel wheels, four-speaker audio, cloth seats, and manual windows. The base Honda Civic hybrid was a sedan only with 15-inch aluminum wheels, variable intermittent wipers, power windows, steering wheel audio controls, CD player, remote keyless entry, and six-speaker audio. The GX was also only available as a sedan and with limited availability. Its only changes were 15-inch steel wheels and a compressed natural gas engine. The LX came in a sedan or coupe with 16-inch steel wheels, cruise control, one-touch up/down driver’s window, a panic alarm, power door locks, theft-deterrent radio, AM/FM stereo, MP3 and AUX jacks, and a six-speaker audio system. The EX added 16-inch silver aluminum wheels, height-adjustable front seat belts, chrome grille accents, sunroof, exterior temperature display, voice-activated navigation, and a rear center armrest. At the top of the lineup was the Civic Si with 17-inch aluminum wheels, premium cloth seats, and a 7-speaker audio system with an amplifier. Shop for the 2006-2011 Honda Civic

2006-2011 Honda Civic Trim Levels:

  • Civic DX (Base): 15-inch steel wheels, 4-speaker audio, manual front windows, cloth seats, 1.8-liter four-cylinder engine, 140 hp, 29 mpg (manual), 30 mpg (automatic)
  • Civic Base (hybrid only): sedan only, adds 15-inch aluminum wheels, variable intermittent wipers, power windows, steering wheel audio controls, CD player, remote keyless entry, 6-speaker audio, 1.3-liter four-cylinder engine, 110 hp, CVT, 42 mpg
  • Civic GX: sedan only, limited availability, adds 15-inch steel wheels, 1.8-liter four-cylinder compressed natural gas engine with 113 hp, five-speed automatic transmission, 28 mpg
  • Civic LX: adds 16-inch steel wheels, cruise control, one-touch up/down driver’s window, a panic alarm, power door locks, theft-deterrent radio, AM/FM stereo, MP3 and AUX jacks, 6-speaker audio
  • Civic EX: adds 16-inch silver aluminum wheels, height-adjustable front seat belts, chrome grille trim, sunroof, exterior temperature display, voice-activated navigation, rear armrest
  • Civic Si: coupe only, adds 17-inch aluminum wheels, premium cloth seats, 7-speaker audio with an amplifier, 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine, 197 hp, six-speed manual transmission, 29 mpg

Running Changes to the 2006-2011 Honda Civic

  • 2006: Full redesign, four powertrains including a compressed natural gas option, new digital speedometer, roomier interiors, sleeker styling
  • 2007: Sedan added to Si lineup
  • 2008: New Mugen Si trim and an available leather package
  • 2009: Updated styling, Bluetooth, USB port, new LX-S sedan with alloy wheels and sportier styling, new DX Value Package with air conditioning and audio, available heated front seats and side mirrors
  • 2010: No changes
  • 2011: No changes

Honda Civic versus the Competition

Honda Civic versus Honda Accord

The Honda Civic is a compact car with room for five, but it’s far better suited to four. It has excellent driving dynamics, though it can be a bit noisy, especially in highway driving or on rough pavement. The Honda Accord is a midsize sedan better suited to families. It easily accommodates five adults with a smoother, quieter ride and an expansive trunk.

Honda Civic versus Toyota Corolla

These are both affordable compacts, with the Corolla generally offered at a lower price point and better predicted reliability. The Civic has better driving dynamics, more room for cargo and offers the performance-focused Si and Type R, with no comparable models offered in the Corolla lineup.

Honda Civic versus Toyota Camry

The biggest differences between the Honda Civic and Toyota Camry are price. The Civic is a smaller, sportier option best for four passengers while the Camry is a more mild-mannered sedan that easily seats five. It doesn’t have the performance trims of the Civic and it sits at a higher price point.

Honda Civic versus Hyundai Elantra

Both the Honda Civic and Hyundai Elantra have excellent reputations for reliability. The Hyundai Elantra has a lower price point while the Civic has a more spacious interior that makes it more comfortable for adults in the rear seats. And once again, the Civic offers performance variants that were always unmatched by the Elantra, though the all-new 2021 Elantra does have N-Line performance models.

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Average car color pricing for a used Honda Civic ?

Rank Color Compared to Avg Price
1 Beige $1,454 Savings
2 Silver $311 Savings
3 Red $173 Savings
4 Black $159 Savings
5 Blue $84 Savings
6 White $104 Higher
7 Gray $124 Higher
8 Green $303 Higher
9 Purple $2,050 Higher
10 Orange $2,481 Higher
11 Pink $3,948 Higher
12 Yellow $16,520 Higher

What Honda Civic color has the best resale value ?

Price differences by car color compared to the average price of a used Honda Civic

What is the best time to buy a used Honda Civic ?

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- Save $237 on average: January, August, September, October, November, December are good times to buy to find the best prices.
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- Make an extra $241 on average: February, March, April, May, June, July are good times to sell to get the best prices

What is the average price for Used Honda Civic? How many are for sale and priced below market?

  • 22,396 cars for sale found, starting at $1,895
  • Average price for Used Honda Civic: $23,009
  • 3,809 deals found. Average savings of $1,536
  • Save up to $7,866 below estimated market price

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What colors are the best deals for a Honda Civic ?

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What Is The Average Price Of A Used Honda Civic By Model Year?

Year Average Price Deals Listings
2024 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $30,077 Save $6,224 on 161 deals 2,328 listings
2023 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $27,512 Save $6,111 on 203 deals 952 listings
2022 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $24,640 Save $5,163 on 459 deals 2,414 listings
2021 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $22,895 Save $6,002 on 316 deals 1,226 listings
2020 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $21,206 Save $7,866 on 334 deals 1,135 listings
2019 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $20,700 Save $7,374 on 330 deals 1,219 listings
2018 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $19,225 Save $4,933 on 268 deals 1,006 listings
2017 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $17,265 Save $4,670 on 282 deals 868 listings
2016 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $15,700 Save $4,609 on 241 deals 677 listings
2015 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $13,556 Save $4,914 on 221 deals 647 listings
2006 Honda Civic for Sale Near Me $6,783 Save $2,270 on 31 deals 143 listings

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Used Honda Civic for Sale Under $6,000 $4,801 Save $3,558 on 253 deals 580 listings
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Used Honda Civic for Sale Under $4,000 $3,270 Save $2,544 on 78 deals 160 listings
Used Honda Civic for Sale Under $7,000 $5,577 Save $3,558 on 366 deals 920 listings

Popular Honda Civic Colors

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Green Honda Civic for Sale $13,438 Save $3,169 on 7 deals 37 listings
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Gold Honda Civic for Sale $6,043 Save $5,679 on 14 deals 43 listings
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Popular Honda Civic Features

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Honda Civic with Sunroof for Sale $22,046 Save $6,111 on 1,540 deals 7,227 listings
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Popular Honda Civic Drive Types

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RWD Honda Civic for Sale $23,987 - 1 listing

Popular Honda Civic Interior Colors

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Honda Civic Black Interior for Sale $24,484 Save $7,866 on 1,963 deals 14,030 listings
Honda Civic Red Interior for Sale $32,203 Save $7,374 on 6 deals 40 listings
Honda Civic White Interior for Sale $18,169 Save $1,833 on 4 deals 15 listings
Honda Civic Gray Interior for Sale $15,011 Save $5,502 on 683 deals 2,239 listings
Honda Civic Beige Interior for Sale $11,711 Save $4,844 on 123 deals 328 listings
Honda Civic Brown Interior for Sale $11,569 Save $4,038 on 72 deals 238 listings

Popular Honda Civic Transmissions

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Manual Honda Civic for Sale $23,013 Save $7,866 on 3,810 deals 22,383 listings

Popular Honda Civic Body Types

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Honda Civic Hatchbacks for Sale $28,577 Save $7,866 on 624 deals 5,345 listings
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Honda Civic Wagons for Sale $1,995 - 1 listing

Average Price of Used Honda Civic Trims

Trim Average Price Listings Specs
Used Honda Civic LX
(1988-2020)
$13,900 5,959 Listings
Body Style Coupe, Hatchback, Sedan
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic Sport
(2017-2020)
$23,137 4,251 Listings
Body Style Coupe, Hatchback, Sedan
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic EX
(1990-2020)
$16,617 3,487 Listings
Body Style Coupe, Hatchback, Sedan
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic EX-L
(2008-2020)
$17,837 1,107 Listings
Body Style Coupe, Hatchback, Sedan
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic Si
(1986-1987, 1989-1995, 1999-2000, 2002-2015, 2017-2020)
$20,969 1,027 Listings
Body Style Coupe, Hatchback, Sedan
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic Touring
(2016-2020)
$24,257 633 Listings
Body Style Coupe, Sedan
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic Sport Touring
(2017-2020)
$26,710 503 Listings
Body Style Hatchback
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic EX-T
(2016-2018)
$16,690 399 Listings
Body Style Coupe, Sedan
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic Type R Touring
(2017-2021)
$36,756 217 Listings
Body Style Hatchback
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Used Honda Civic LX-P
(2016-2018)
$15,347 101 Listings
Body Style Coupe
Drive Train FWD
Fuel Type Gas
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Test Drive Reviews

2020 Honda Civic

The Honda Civic is a midsize coupe, sedan, or hatchback offered in many different flavors for different buyers. Our review will focus on the mainstream Civic trims and leave the high-performance Si and Type R Civic trims for the enthusiast magazines to drool over.

The Civic is a top-selling vehicle in America. That reality is even more meaningful due to the fact that the Civic is not given away to rental fleets by the thousands, like some of its peers in the segment. Rather, Honda targets real owners and real families with its Civic line. This bolsters resale value and makes the vehicle more valuable when you decide it's time to trade or sell on.

Civics start just under $22K including the destination fee. Well-appointed trims can top $30K. We recently tested the $30,155 five-door Hatchback Sport Touring trim. Each of the body styles has multiple trim levels and follows a progression of content as prices climb. Please note that for the most part, our review here will apply best to the mid to top trims in the Civic, which reflect the trims we have recently tested.
See the full 2020 Honda Civic Test Drive Review.

2019 Honda Civic

The 2019 Honda Civic is a compact/midsized car that serves multiple buyer groups. Available in three body configurations, coupe, sedan, and five-door hatchback, the Civic is a broad line of car that sells in huge volumes. In fact, Honda likes to point out that the Civic is larger in sales than many entire vehicle brands in the United States.

The Civic resides in a segment that is growing less and less competitive by the day. Mostly due to the Civic's dominance. The folks at GM, Ford and Dodge, have quit. They won't be making their models anymore. Apparently, their formula was not profitable. Honda's is, and that formula involves making the U.S. Civic mostly in America. The hatchback is imported.
Like all great family cars, the Civic checks off a lot of boxes. Spare tire - check. Great safety ratings - check. High value for the dollar - check. Outstanding fuel economy - check. The Civic can also come in sporty trims. With a price point from the low $20Ks to the high $20ks for all but the exotic Type R trim, the Civic is in the perfect sweet spot to work with a lot of budgets.
We have tested three different trims and two of the body styles of the latest Civic, most recently the $28,220 Touring
See the full 2019 Honda Civic Test Drive Review.

2016 Honda Civic

The Tina Turner song "The Best" could quite easily be the theme song for the 2016 Honda Civic which, with its ever expanding lineup of models and bodystyles, managed to swoop into one of the most fiercely competitive market segment and stood clearly head and shoulders above them all. It's really that simple. We tested a Touring sedan with the all new 1.5 liter turbocharged 174-horsepower engine and it felt underpriced at $26,000 and change. And that's for the loaded model.

In addition, Honda recently introduced a coupe model and after that comes performance Si, Type-R and all-new hatchback versions of the iconic nameplate. Affordable performance enthusiasts will welcome the newfound availability of a six-speed manual transmission option on all trim levels of the hatchback with the punchy, rorty and rev-happy 1.5-liter turbo motor we so loved in this test albeit with an admittedly well tuned CVT-automatic.

The 2016 Honda Civic is well priced too with base models starting just over $18,000 nicely equipped and featuring a 2.0-liter non-turbo 4-cylinder offering 158 horsepower/138 lb. feet of torque with a six-speed manual available only on base LX sedans. Still, we can think of few better ways to part with $18,000. And did we mention how stylish this new Civic is? Bold, dynamic and stylish are the words that came to mind when gazing upon our new Civic tester. Read on to see if you agree.

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See the full 2016 Honda Civic Test Drive Review.

2014 Honda Civic

Although Honda managed to silence most critics of the 2012 redesign of its compact stalwart Civic with a shockingly thorough refresh in 2013, apparently the brand still wasn't satisfied and has made yet still more major changes to the car for 2014. Honda has always been known for having shorter model cycles than other automakers but seriously this is getting ridiculous. Clearly Honda's engineers and manufacturing powers that be can react at the speed of light but what do we think of this updated 2014 model?

First off, let's go over what they did to enhance the 2013 Civic. Honda started by boosting interior materials quality to class leading levels with a sense of perceived quality that is undeniable. Then they continued by enhancing steering feel with changes to where they mounted the rack, interior noise dropped noticeably thanks to sound deadening measures and suspension adjustments made the ride smooth yet still as agile as any Civic owner should rightly expect from this always fun to drive car. You'd think that was enough right? Wrong.

So, for 2014 Honda replaced its five-speed automatic which to our thinking worked perfectly well and replaced it with a new, more efficient CVT automatic similar to but not exactly like the one found in the larger Accord. Then, to quell complaints that its navigation system was antiquated and the stereo face plates which we thought were delightfully straightforward have been replaced by new, state of the art high-resolution 7-inch touch screens on all models even those without navigation. With this new feature also comes a back-up camera and features like the Honda-Link system previously only available on Accord. People also didn't like the fact that last year's model used a key to start it, apparently, so Honda responded by adding a Stop/Start button on the dash. And lastly, on the safety front the Civic also now boasts Honda's Lane Watch System which has a camera in the passenger side mirror so every time you activate your turn signal you can see across the two lanes next two you via the center screen to ensure no one is in your blind spot. Happy now?

The 2014 Honda Civic is available as either a slightly remodeled coupe or a stylish four door sedan and can come equipped with a range of powerplants spanning everything from a hybrid gas/electric, a 1.8 liter 143 horsepower/129 lb. feet of torque 4-cylinder, the Si model's 2.4 liter 201 horsepower/170 lb. feet of torque 4-cylinder on down to even a natural gas powered variant. Prices range from about $18,000 for base LX models all the way to $27,335 for a fully loaded 2014 Honda Civic Hybrid sedan with leather and navigation. And trust us, there are Civic's at every price point in between.

Our test model was a 2014 Honda Civic EX-L coupe equipped with the new CVT automatic transmission but we have tested a 2013 Honda Civic Si, 2013 Honda Civic EX sedan, the hybrid as well as the Natural Gas model so our experience with this model is very broad. We will in this review, however, be focusing mainly on the volume selling 2014 sedan and coupe with the 1.8 liter 4-cylinder and new CVT automatic. If you have any questions about any Civic model, feel free to contact us with questions via the email address team@iseecars.com or send me a direct message on Twitter @jameshamelcaroc. I will respond to all queries.
See the full 2014 Honda Civic Test Drive Review.

2013 Honda Civic

The 2013 Honda Civic is a compact five passenger car offered in coupe and sedan body styles, available in gasoline, natural gas and hybrid versions. Although the Civic was completely redesigned for the 2012 model year, the changes were not very well accepted, leading to a significant refresh for 2013. These included the addition of more standard equipment, new body structure, new front and rear styling, and softer-touch interior materials.
See the full 2013 Honda Civic Test Drive Review.

How much is a Honda Civic?

Honda Civic Coupe

  • A new Honda Civic Coupe's average price is ¤22,994 and the price range is ¤20,398 to ¤26,113
  • A 3-year-old used Honda Civic Coupe's average price is ¤27,043 with a price range of ¤21,522 to ¤31,796

See below for the average Honda Civic Coupe price across model years.

Honda Civic Coupe   2017-2022  
Honda Civic Coupe   2012-2017   ¤17,122
Honda Civic Coupe   2007-2012   ¤9,313

The average price for a 3-year-old used small car is ¤17,097, with the Honda Civic Coupe's price typically ¤9,946 above average for this vehicle type.

Honda Civic Sedan

  • A new Honda Civic Sedan's average price is ¤24,498 and the price range is ¤22,005 to ¤29,294
  • A 3-year-old used Honda Civic Sedan's average price is ¤24,529 with a price range of ¤20,299 to ¤29,817

See below for the average Honda Civic Sedan price across model years.

Honda Civic Sedan   2017-2022   ¤22,255
Honda Civic Sedan   2012-2017   ¤16,847
Honda Civic Sedan   2007-2012   ¤9,549

The average price for a 3-year-old used small car is ¤17,097, with the Honda Civic Sedan's price typically ¤7,432 above average for this vehicle type.

Honda Civic Hatchback

  • A new Honda Civic Hatchback's average price is ¤26,639 and the price range is ¤24,052 to ¤38,505
  • A 3-year-old used Honda Civic Hatchback's average price is ¤22,330 with a price range of ¤17,497 to ¤35,500

See below for the average Honda Civic Hatchback price across model years.

Honda Civic Hatchback   2016-2021  
Honda Civic Hatchback   2011-2016  
Honda Civic Hatchback   2006-2011  

The average price for a 3-year-old used small car is ¤17,097, with the Honda Civic Hatchback's price typically ¤5,233 above average for this vehicle type.

How long do Honda Civics last?

Honda Civic Coupe

  • The Honda Civic Coupe is the #1 most reliable vehicle in the small car category, with a reliability score of 9.1.
  • Approximately 2.2% of all Honda Civic Coupes on the road have reached 200,000 miles or more, which compares to an average of 0.8% for the small car category

Honda Civic Sedan

  • The Honda Civic Sedan is the 2nd most reliable vehicle in the small car category, with a reliability score of 8.6.
  • Approximately 0.9% of all Honda Civic Sedans on the road have reached 200,000 miles or more, which compares to an average of 0.8% for the small car category
  • The best-ranked small car for reliability is the Honda Civic coupe

Honda Civic Hatchback

  • The Honda Civic Hatchback is the 12th most reliable vehicle in the small car category, with a reliability score of 7.9.
  • Approximately 0.2% of all Honda Civic Hatchbacks on the road have reached 200,000 miles or more, which compares to an average of 0.8% for the small car category
  • The best-ranked small car for reliability is the Honda Civic coupe

See below for the reliability scores of various cars in the small car category:

Honda Civic coupe   9.1
Honda Civic sedan   8.8
Toyota Corolla sedan   8.5
Toyota Yaris sedan   8.5
Honda Fit hatchback   8.4
Honda Civic hatchback   8.4
Kia Rio 5-Door hatchback   8.2
Mazda Mazda3 Sedan sedan   8.2
Volkswagen Golf hatchback   8.2
Mazda Mazda3 Hatchback hatchback   8.2
Volkswagen Jetta sedan   8.1
Subaru Impreza sedan   8.0
Ford Fiesta hatchback   8.0
Ford Fiesta sedan   8.0
Nissan Sentra sedan   7.9
Volkswagen Beetle hatchback   7.9
Hyundai ELANTRA sedan   7.8
Kia Rio sedan   7.7
Hyundai VELOSTER coupe   7.7
Chevrolet Sonic hatchback   7.7
Nissan Versa sedan   7.7
Chevrolet Sonic sedan   7.7
FIAT 500 hatchback   7.6
Kia Forte sedan   7.6
Hyundai ACCENT sedan   7.5
Volkswagen Golf GTI hatchback   7.3
Hyundai ELANTRA GT hatchback   7.1
Mitsubishi Mirage hatchback   7.1
Chevrolet Spark hatchback   7.1
Mitsubishi Mirage G4 sedan   7.1
Subaru WRX sedan   7.0
FIAT 500L hatchback   7.0
MINI Hardtop 4 Door hatchback   6.7
MINI Hardtop 2 Door hatchback   6.3
Toyota Yaris Hatchback hatchback  
Toyota Corolla Hatchback hatchback  
Toyota GR Corolla hatchback  
Volkswagen Golf R hatchback  
Hyundai ELANTRA N sedan  
Nissan Versa Note hatchback  
Volkswagen Jetta GLI sedan  
Chevrolet Cruze sedan  
Chevrolet Cruze hatchback  

Is the Honda Civic a good car?

Honda Civic Coupe

  • The Honda Civic Coupe earns an ISC quality score of 9.0 based on its reliability, value retention and safety ratings.
  • The Honda Civic Coupe is ranked #1 in quality in the small car category, with the Honda Civic Sedan ranked just below it

See our full list of the Best Small Cars.

Honda Civic Sedan

  • The Honda Civic Sedan earns an ISC quality score of 9.0 based on its reliability, value retention and safety ratings.
  • The Honda Civic Sedan is ranked 2nd in quality in the small car category, with the Honda Civic Coupe ranked just above it and the Honda Fit ranked just below it
  • The best-ranked small car for quality is the Honda Civic Coupe

See our full list of the Best Small Cars.

Honda Civic Hatchback

  • The Honda Civic Hatchback earns an ISC quality score of based on its reliability, value retention and safety ratings.
  • The Honda Civic Hatchback is ranked 39th in quality in the small car category, with the Toyota Yaris Sedan ranked just above it and the Kia Forte Koup ranked just below it
  • The best-ranked small car for quality is the Honda Civic Coupe

See our full list of the Best Small Cars.

Is the Honda Civic safe?

Honda Civic Sedan

  • The latest Honda Civic Sedan's 5-star NHTSA-based safety rating ranks it #1 for safety in the small car category
  • The Honda Civic Sedan's rating has averaged 4.9 stars over the past 10 years
  • The Honda Civic Sedan's individual crash test scores for 2021 are listed below:
    • Frontal Crash -- 5
    • Side Crash -- 5
    • Rollover -- 5
These scores are based on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) crash tests.

Honda Civic Hatchback

  • The latest Honda Civic Hatchback's 5-star NHTSA-based safety rating ranks it #1 for safety in the small car category
  • The Honda Civic Hatchback's rating has averaged 5.0 stars over the past 10 years
  • The Honda Civic Hatchback's individual crash test scores for 2021 are listed below:
    • Frontal Crash -- 5
    • Side Crash -- 5
    • Rollover -- 5
These scores are based on the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) crash tests.

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