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How much does a Honda Civic cost now?

New Honda Civics generally start in the mid-$20,000s, with most well-equipped trims landing in the low-to-mid $30,000s before destination charges. Used Civics vary widely by year and condition, from older models under $10,000 to recent, low-mileage cars well into the $20k–$30k range. Prices can be influenced by regional incentives, dealer discounts, and current supply-demand dynamics in 2026.


New Honda Civic price snapshot


Prices shown below are typical starting ranges before destination charges, taxes, and fees. They reflect common market observations for 2024–2026 Civics offered in the United States.


Below is a quick breakdown by trim to help shoppers compare what they might pay at a dealership.



  • LX: roughly $26,000–$28,000

  • Sport: roughly $27,000–$30,000

  • EX: roughly $29,000–$33,000

  • EX-L: roughly $32,000–$35,000

  • Sport Touring: roughly $34,000–$37,000

  • Hybrid e:HEV: roughly $28,000–$36,000


Prices will vary by region, dealer, and available incentives. Destination charges and optional features can shift the final sticker price, and local promotions can reduce the amount paid at the dealership.


Used Honda Civic price range


Used Civics vary widely by year, mileage, condition, and market demand. Here are rough price bands you might see on listings in 2026:



  • 0–3 years old (recent model years): about $22,000–$28,000

  • 4–6 years old: about $16,000–$23,000

  • 7–10 years old: about $9,000–$15,000

  • 11+ years old: often under $10,000, depending on condition and maintenance history


As with new cars, price is driven by mileage, wear, trim, transmission (manual vs. CVT), and overall condition. Certified pre-owned (CPO) examples may command higher prices but include extended warranties and inspection guarantees.


How to find the best deal on a Civic


To maximize value, shoppers should compare multiple sources, consider certified pre-owned options, and stay alert for timed incentives or end-of-month/quarter promotions. Checking the official Honda configurator for exact new-price figures in your region and requesting a written quote from several dealers can help reveal the true out-the-door cost, including destination charges and taxes.


Where to check prices and stay updated


Reliable sources include Honda’s official website, consumer guides, and widely used automotive marketplaces. For a comprehensive view, compare MSRP ranges, incentives, trade-in estimates, and financing offers across multiple dealers in your area. Regional tax, title, and destination charges will affect the final amount you pay.


Summary


In 2026, a new Honda Civic typically starts in the mid-$20,000s, with most well-equipped trims landing in the low-to-mid $30,000s before destination charges. Used Civics span a broad spectrum—from under $10,000 for older examples to the upper $20s or more for recent, low-mileage models. For precise pricing, consult the official Honda site or local dealers to see exact figures, including destination charges and current incentives.

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