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How much is a 1995 Honda Civic coupe?

A typical private-party asking price for a 1995 Honda Civic coupe today generally ranges from about $3,000 to $7,000, with well-preserved or rare configurations sometimes pushing higher. Expect lower figures for cars needing work and higher figures for pristine, low-mileage examples.


This article explores what drives the value of a 1995 Civic coupe, outlines a practical pricing framework, and offers a buyer’s checklist to help you evaluate a car before purchase. Prices vary by condition, mileage, trim, and regional demand, so consult current guides for precise figures.


Current market snapshot


The market for late-1990s Hondas remains active among collectors, enthusiasts, and daily drivers, creating a broad price spectrum. Listings across the United States show a wide range of asking prices depending on trim, maintenance history, body and interior condition, and mileage. To anchor a fair price, compare similar cars in your area and review recent sale prices when possible.


Trim variations and engine notes


In 1995, the Civic coupe line offered several trims and engine configurations, with price largely influenced by the engine, transmission, and condition. Manual-transmission cars and well-documented maintenance histories tend to command higher prices than automatic-transmission cars with spotty service records. Rare or well-preserved examples—especially those with low miles or stock, unmodified condition—often attract premium value.


Pricing framework: typical bands you’ll see on the market


Below are broad price bands that reflect common private-party listings for 1995 Civic coupes in the United States, based on condition and mileage. They offer a practical starting point for comparisons, but exact prices will vary by location and individual car history.



  • Under $2,500 — project cars or cars needing significant mechanical or cosmetic work

  • $2,500 to $4,500 — runners in fair condition with about 150,000 miles or more

  • $4,500 to $6,500 — solid, drivable cars in good condition with roughly 120,000–180,000 miles

  • $6,500 to $9,000 — very good condition, clean interior and body, and reasonable maintenance history

  • $9,000 to $12,000+ — exceptional or near-original examples, unusually low miles, or rare trims


Regional demand, transmission choice, and whether the car is stock or heavily modified can tilt these ranges. Always verify against current guides and active listings for the exact trim and condition you’re considering.


How to assess value: inspection and verification checklist


To price accurately and avoid overpaying, use a structured evaluation. The following checklist helps identify factors that most influence value in a 1995 Civic coupe.



  • Body and paint condition, including rust, dents, and matching panels

  • Engine startup behavior, idle stability, oil leaks, and smoke during operation

  • Transmission function, clutch feel (for manuals), and any slipping or hard shifting

  • Suspension wear, steering response, and braking performance

  • Maintenance history, service records, and documentation for timing belt/chain, water pump, and major repairs

  • Originality versus aftermarket modifications and their impact on value

  • Interior wear, electronics, odometer accuracy, and seat condition

  • Rust in key areas (rockers, floor pans, wheel arches) and undercarriage condition


After completing the inspection, compare the car to other listings in the same price band and consider a pre-purchase inspection by a qualified mechanic to refine your offer.


Where to search and how to negotiate


Finding current listings and setting an informed offer requires pulling data from multiple sources. The following channels are commonly used by buyers of 1995 Civics:



  • Classic-car marketplaces and enthusiast forums

  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) and NADA Guides for value ranges by trim and condition

  • Hagerty Price Guide for context on collector-value trends

  • Local dealer inventories and reputable auction results (including Bring a Trailer)


When negotiating, start with a fair anchor close to the lower end of the price range if issues are present, and be prepared to walk away if essential safety or mechanical problems aren’t addressed. Always request complete maintenance history and a vehicle history report.


Summary


The price of a 1995 Honda Civic coupe today is highly dependent on condition, mileage, trim, and maintenance history. For most buyers, budgeting roughly $3,000 to $7,000 will secure a solid driver, while pristine or rare configurations can command higher figures. Always consult current price guides and compare nearby listings, and consider a professional inspection to confirm value before purchase.

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