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How much does a 2006 Honda cost?

Generally, a 2006 Honda costs roughly $3,000 to $9,000 in today’s used-car market, with Civics typically at the lower end and Pilots or CR-Vs with moderate miles at the higher end.


Prices vary by model, trim, mileage, overall condition, and location. The 2006 model year includes popular bodies such as the Civic, Accord, CR-V, Pilot, and Element, each with its own pricing profile depending on upkeep and mileage.


What affects price?


Prices for older Hondas are influenced by several factors. Here are the main ones buyers and sellers watch most closely.



  • Model and trim level: Depending on whether you’re looking at a practical Civic DX/LX or a feature-rich EX or Si, price bands shift accordingly.

  • Mileage and condition: Higher miles and cosmetic or mechanical wear push prices down; well-maintained examples can command more.

  • Maintenance history and service records: Regular servicing, timing belt or chain status, and major repairs influence value.

  • Location and demand: Regional market demand for reliable older Hondas can raise or lower prices.

  • Accident and title history: Clean titles and no major accident history typically fetch higher prices than those with branded titles.

  • Modifications and special editions: Aftermarket parts or rare trims can affect value in different directions depending on buyer preferences.


Understanding these factors helps buyers set expectations and sellers price realistically.


Typical price ranges by model (as of 2026)


Below are approximate ranges for common 2006 Honda models based on current mainstream used-car listings and pricing guides. Exact prices vary by mileage, condition, and market.



  • Honda Civic (2006) — typically $3,000–$7,000; higher for very low miles or excellent condition.

  • Honda Accord (2006) — typically $3,000–$7,000; can reach higher with good maintenance and lower mileage.

  • Honda CR-V (2006) — typically $4,000–$8,000; often stronger demand for clean, spacious examples.

  • Honda Pilot (2006) — typically $5,000–$9,000; larger SUV segment can command more, especially with reliable maintenance.

  • Honda Element (2006) — typically $4,000–$7,000; appeal to buyers seeking distinctive styling and utility.


These figures are guides and may not reflect regional pricing or recent market shifts. Always compare listings and pricing guides for your area.


Buying tips for a 2006 Honda


Before you buy, consider these practical steps to avoid overpaying or purchasing a problem vehicle.



  • Get a vehicle history report (Carfax, AutoCheck) to check for accidents, title issues, and past service.

  • Have a trusted mechanic perform a pre-purchase inspection to catch hidden problems with the engine, transmission, suspension, and exhaust.

  • Review maintenance records to confirm regular service, timing belt changes, water pump, timing chain, and other major items.

  • Test drive on varied surfaces: highway, city streets, and hills to evaluate braking, steering, and ride comfort.

  • Inspect the exterior and undercarriage for rust, frame damage, oil leaks, and prior body repairs.

  • Check for reliable documentation of ownership and ensure a clean title before negotiating price.


A careful evaluation helps you negotiate effectively and choose a 2006 Honda that remains a reliable daily driver.


Summary


For a 2006 Honda, expect a broad price spectrum driven by model, mileage, and condition. Civics sit on the lower end of the range, while larger models like the Pilot or CR-V with reasonable miles can command higher prices. Use trusted pricing guides, verify history, and secure a professional inspection to land a fair deal in today’s market.

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