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How much can I sell my 2017 Honda Civic for?

In general, a private-party sale for a clean-title 2017 Honda Civic typically falls in the wide range of roughly $12,000 to $22,000 depending on trim, mileage, and overall condition. Dealer trade-ins are usually lower than private-party sale prices.


The following article explains how to estimate your specific car’s value, what factors drive price differences, and practical steps to maximize what you can get when you sell your 2017 Civic. It also covers typical price bands by trim and mileage, plus where to sell and how to list effectively.


What factors influence your Civic’s sale price


Several elements shape how high or low your asking price should be. Understanding these helps you set a realistic target and negotiate effectively.



  • Mileage: Generally, lower mileage increases value, while high mileage pushes price down.

  • Trim level and features: Base LX is worth less than EX, EX-L, Sport, Touring, or high-performance variants.

  • Condition and maintenance history: A well-maintained car with documented service records earns more than one with gaps or visible wear.

  • Accidents and repairs: A clean history boosts value; prior accidents or major repairs can reduce it.

  • Location and market demand: Prices can swing by region and season, influenced by fuel prices, road conditions, and local demand.

  • Transmission and drive type: CVT versus manual, or the presence of features like leather, sunroof, or navigation, can affect desirability.

  • Ownership history: Fewer previous owners and a longer time with the current owner can help value.


Understanding these factors helps you frame a fair asking price, anticipate buyer questions, and plan any small improvements that offer the best return on investment.


Estimated value bands by trim and mileage


Prices vary by region and time of year, but these bands reflect typical private-party asking prices in many markets for a clean-title 2017 Civic. Your exact number will depend on mileage and condition, so use these as benchmarks and adjust for your situation.



  • LX (base): roughly $12,000–$16,000

  • EX / EX-L with standard features: roughly $14,000–$20,000

  • Sport / Touring variants: roughly $16,000–$22,000

  • Civic Si: roughly $22,000–$28,000

  • Civic Type R (rare, higher-demand model): roughly $28,000–$40,000


Keep in mind that very low miles (for the year), exceptional maintenance records, or a pristine cosmetic condition can push prices toward the upper end of these ranges, while high mileage, cosmetics in need of attention, or a high number of owners can push prices toward the lower end.


How to determine your car’s value today


Use a combination of valuation tools and real-world market checks to arrive at a precise number for your car. The following steps help you get an accurate, up-to-date estimate.



  1. Check multiple online valuation sites (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, NADA Guides) for trade-in and private-party values using your exact trim, mileage, and condition.

  2. Gather essential documentation: maintenance records, any repairs, original window sticker if available, and a recent vehicle history report.

  3. Survey local listings and dealer inventories to see what similar 2017 Civics are being asked for in your area.

  4. Decide your selling goal: quick sale vs. maximum value, and set a realistic asking price with a competitive edge.

  5. Consider a minor, cost-effective prep (clean detailing, addressing small mechanical issues) that can boost perceived value.


By combining valuation tool results with real-market data and your car’s condition, you’ll set a price that’s fair to buyers and your financial goals.


Tips to maximize value and sell faster


Simple improvements and smart listing practices can raise interest and improve final sale price without a big upfront investment.



  • Get a clean bill of health: fix minor cosmetic issues, replace worn tires if needed, and ensure fluids are topped up.

  • Document maintenance: collect service records, receipts, and notes from preventive maintenance.

  • Present the car well: wash, wax, and clean the interior; take high-quality photos in good lighting.

  • Create an honest, detailed description: note trim, features, mileage, condition, accidents (if any), and any warranties remaining.

  • Provide a vehicle history report and, if possible, offer a pre-sale inspection from a trusted shop.

  • Offer flexibility: be responsive to inquiries, offer test drives, and be transparent about the car’s history.


These steps can help you command a stronger asking price and shorten the time needed to close a sale.


Where to sell your 2017 Civic


Choosing the right selling channel can affect how quickly you sell and at what price. Each option has trade-offs between speed and value.



  • Private-party sale: typically yields the highest price but requires more effort and time for listing, showing, and negotiating.

  • Trade-in at a dealership: quick and convenient, with less negotiation, but usually offers less than a private sale.

  • Online car-buying services (e.g., national buyers): provide quotes and pickup options, often balancing ease with mid-range offers.

  • Local ads and marketplaces: moderate effort with potential for solid local deals; always verify buyer reliability.


Evaluating your priorities—speed, convenience, and price—will guide you to the best selling channel for your situation.


Summary


The amount you can sell a 2017 Honda Civic for depends on trim, mileage, condition, and local demand. Private-party buyers typically pay more than dealers, with broad bands ranging roughly from $12,000 to $22,000 for most trims, and higher prices for sought-after variants like Si or Type R. To maximize value, gather maintenance records, present the car well, price competitively using valuation tools, and choose the sale channel that best fits your timeline. Always compare multiple sources and tailor your listing to reflect your car’s specific strengths and history.

What is the resale value of a 2017 Honda?


A 2017 Honda Civic has depreciated $2,627 or 18% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $11,950 and trade-in value of $9,850. A 2017 Honda Civic has depreciated $2,627 or 18% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $11,950 and trade-in value of $9,850.



How much is a 2017 Honda Civic worth today?


Estimated Values
Estimated Trade-In Values for the 2017 Honda Civic LX Sedan 4D range from about $9,200 to $11,050 depending on vehicle condition. Estimated Private Party Values range from about $10,920 to $13,120 depending on vehicle condition. Valid for ZIP Code 29401 through 4/23/2026.



How much is the trade-in value for a 2017 Honda Civic?


7Edmunds Appraisal Report
driven per year, with no color or options selected. 2017 Honda Civic trade-in prices range from $6,253 - $23,628. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.



How many miles is too much for a 2017 Civic?


Typically, anything over 200,000 miles is considered high mileage for a Honda Civic. However, don't let that number scare you—many Civics perform reliably well past this point.


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