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How much does a 2016 Honda Civic go for?

In today's used-car market, a 2016 Honda Civic generally sells for about $12,000 to $22,000, with higher-end trims and hatchback variants toward the upper end of that range. Prices vary by mileage, condition, and location.


The following article provides a current snapshot of typical prices across the main configurations—sedan, coupe, and hatchback—and offers practical guidance for buyers and sellers seeking value in 2016 Civics, based on pricing data available in 2026.


Pricing by configuration


Prices vary by body style and trim. The figures below reflect common listings for cars with average mileage and clean history in the current market.



  • Sedan LX/EX: typically 12,000–15,500

  • Sedan EX-L: typically 14,500–17,000

  • Civic Si (sedan or coupe): typically 20,000–26,000

  • Hatchback LX/EX: typically 15,000–21,000

  • Hatchback EX-L/Navigation: typically 18,000–22,000


Prices at the lower end generally correspond to higher-mileage examples or cars with fewer options, while higher-end figures reflect lower mileage, stronger histories, and upgraded trims or features.


Factors that move prices


Key drivers of value


Several factors can push a 2016 Civic price up or down beyond these ranges. The most influential include mileage, maintenance history, accident history, trim level, features, and regional demand.



  • Mileage: lower-mileage cars typically command higher prices.

  • Maintenance history: complete service records and recent maintenance can boost value.

  • Trim and features: navigation, leather, sunroof, and upgraded audio can add value.

  • Condition: cosmetic wear, interior wear, and mechanical soundness affect pricing.

  • Region and supply: local demand and inventory levels influence listing prices.


When evaluating a specific vehicle, consider obtaining a vehicle history report, scheduling a pre-purchase inspection, and comparing against multiple price guides to anchor negotiations.


Shop smarter: where to look and how to verify value


To confirm current pricing for a 2016 Civic in your area, consult multiple sources and compare like-for-like examples (same trim, similar mileage, similar condition).



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) price advisor

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV)

  • CarGurus price insights

  • Autotrader and local dealer listings


Pro tip: gather a few price estimates from different sources, verify the vehicle’s history, and use a trusted mechanic to inspect any candidate before negotiating. This approach helps ensure you’re paying a fair price for the specific car you’re considering.


Summary


The 2016 Honda Civic carries a used-market price generally in the $12,000 to $22,000 range, with Si models and hatchbacks typically at the higher end. Trim level, mileage, condition, and location drive precise pricing. For the most accurate value, check current listings and price guides across several reputable sources, and obtain a vehicle history report and inspection before purchasing.

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