A 2013 Civic Si typically sells for about $9,000 to $16,000, depending on mileage, condition, and local demand.
The value hinges on factors like maintenance history, accident records, and whether the car has been modified. To get an accurate number, buyers and sellers should consult current valuations from Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides, then compare with local listings and recent sales in their area.
Current market value snapshot
Prices vary with mileage and condition. The following ranges reflect typical private-party and dealer listings based on current market data from major valuation guides. Use them as a baseline and adjust for your region and the car’s history.
- 60,000–90,000 miles: Private-party typically 12,000–16,000; dealer listings often 14,000–18,000.
- 90,000–120,000 miles: Private-party typically 9,000–13,000; dealer listings often 11,000–15,000.
- 120,000–150,000 miles: Private-party typically 7,000–11,000; dealer listings often 9,000–13,000.
- 150,000 miles or more: Private-party typically 6,000–9,000; dealer listings often 8,000–11,000.
These bands are approximate and can shift by region, local demand, and whether the car is stock or has notable modifications. Clean titles, strong service histories, and well-kept maintenance records can push values toward the higher end of the ranges, while rust, frame damage, or poor records can push them lower.
What can push value up or down
Several factors influence how much a 2013 Civic Si will fetch in today’s market. Consider these key signals when evaluating a specific car or setting a price:
- Maintenance and service history: Regular oil changes, scheduled timing belt/drive belt replacements, and documented inspections help.
- Condition: Interior wear, paint and clear-coat quality, tire tread, brakes, and the absence of rust or accidents matter.
- Modifications: Aftermarket parts can appeal to some buyers but may deter others; stock vehicles often command higher universal value.
- Location: Market demand and prices vary by region; coastal areas may be priced differently from midwest or southern markets.
- Title status: A clean title typically yields higher offers than salvage or rebuilt titles.
How to verify the value for your car
To pin down a precise price, follow a structured approach:
- Check multiple valuation sites (KBB, Edmunds TMV, NADA) for your exact ZIP code and trim level.
- Compare similar, unmodified cars with similar mileage in your area on major listing sites.
- Obtain a professional inspection and a detailed maintenance history to support your asking price.
- Consider recent service receipts and any outstanding recalls addressed by a dealership or shop.
Summary
The 2013 Honda Civic Si remains a desirable choice among used sporty compact cars. In today’s market, expect private-party values roughly in the $9,000–$16,000 range, with dealer listings typically a bit higher and highly dependent on mileage, condition, and provenance. For the most accurate figure, consult KBB, Edmunds, and NADA for your area, then compare with local listings and recent sales. A well-documented maintenance history and stock condition can meaningfully lift the price you can command or are willing to pay.


