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How much does a 2012 Honda cost?

A 2012 Honda can cost roughly between $4,000 and $15,000 today, depending on model, trim, mileage, and overall condition. Civics and Fits tend to sit at the lower end, while CR-Vs, Odysseys, and Pilots can push toward the higher end, especially with lower miles.


Prices for older Hondas are influenced by several factors beyond the model name. The 2012 lineup includes compact cars, sedans, SUVs, and a minivan, each with different demand in today’s used-car market. Mileage, maintenance history, accident records, regional demand, and whether the vehicle is private-party or dealer inventory all play crucial roles in setting a fair price. Below you’ll find typical ranges and guidance to help you compare listings accurately.


Model-by-model price guide


Prices vary by model and trim, with mileage and condition affecting the final number. The ranges below reflect common listings in the United States for clean, well-maintained examples with roughly 100,000 to 180,000 miles. Regional differences can shift these numbers.



  • Honda Civic (2012): Typically around $5,000–$9,000 for base LX/EX; higher trims or performance variants like Si can range from about $7,000–$12,000 depending on mileage and condition.

  • Honda Accord (2012): Generally $6,000–$12,000, with EX-L or V6 models tending toward the upper end, especially with lower miles.

  • Honda CR-V (2012): Commonly in the $9,000–$14,000 range, with AWD and higher trims (EX/LX) pushing toward the high end if miles are modest.

  • Honda Fit (2012): Often $4,000–$7,000, offering strong value in a compact hatchback with balanced fuel economy.

  • Honda Odyssey (2012): Minivan pricing typically $7,000–$12,000, with higher trims or lower miles closer to the top of that range.

  • Honda Pilot (2012): SUV pricing usually $8,000–$13,000, influenced by mileage, 4WD/AWD, and equipment levels.


Prices can vary outside these ranges based on factors such as service records, recent major replacements (like timing belts, water pumps, or brakes), and whether the car is certified pre-owned.


Where to verify current values


To get up-to-date pricing, consult trusted guides and real-time listings. The following sources are widely used by buyers and sellers to benchmark value and current market pricing.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB)

  • Edmunds True Market Value

  • NADA Used Car Guide

  • CarGurus Used Car Price Analysis

  • Local dealership inventories and private-party listings


Using multiple sources helps you triangulate a fair price for your area. Local demand and the specific vehicle history can create noticeable variations from national averages.


Tips for buying a 2012 Honda


Before you buy, follow these practical steps to avoid overpaying or getting a car with hidden issues.



  1. Check maintenance and service history, including timing belts, water pumps, brakes, and tires.

  2. Get a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic to uncover wear or pending repairs.

  3. Review the Vehicle History Report for accidents, title status, and odometer consistency.

  4. Test drive to assess braking, steering, suspension, and transmission behavior under normal and highway conditions.

  5. Compare multiple listings in your area to understand the going rate for similar mileage and condition.


Negotiation hinges on demonstrating a clean history, sound maintenance, and a well-presented vehicle. A well-documented car with recent maintenance often justifies a price toward the higher end of the range.


Bottom line


The 2012 Honda lineup remains an affordable option in the used-car market, with prices largely driven by model, mileage, and condition. Civics and Fits offer economical choices, while CR-Vs, Odysseys, and Pilots tend to command higher prices when mileage is modest and maintenance is up to date. For the most accurate figure, check multiple pricing guides and local listings, and consider a professional inspection before finalizing a purchase.


In summary, expect a wide range—from roughly $4,000 for well-priced examples of the smallest models to about $15,000 for well-kept, lower-mileage versions of the most popular models. Use reputable valuation guides and vet the individual vehicle history to determine a fair price in your area.

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