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How much is a 2013 Honda Civic going for?

In today’s used-car market, a 2013 Honda Civic typically lists for about $6,000 to $14,000, depending on trim, mileage, and condition. Most examples fall in the $8,000 to $12,000 range. Exact price varies by region, dealer or private sale, and the car’s maintenance history.


Price snapshot by trim and mileage


The following ranges reflect typical listing prices across the United States, with variations by region and vehicle history.



  • LX (base) with roughly 100,000–150,000 miles: about $6,500–$9,500

  • EX with similar mileage: about $8,000–$11,000

  • EX-L with similar mileage: about $9,500–$12,500

  • Si (less common; generally lower-mileage examples): about $12,000–$16,000


These ranges reflect typical dealer and private-party listings in 2024–2026 and can vary by region, demand, and vehicle history. Always verify with real-time sources before making an offer.


Other factors that influence price


Several conditions and features can shift price significantly, even among Civics from the same model year.



  • Vehicle history (accidents, title issues, service records)

  • Maintenance and current condition (tires, brakes, drivetrain, cooling systems)

  • Location and local market demand (urban vs rural, climate effects)

  • Color, trim level, and optional features (sunroof, navigation, leather seats)

  • Ownership history (one-owner vs multiple owners, private party vs dealer)


Small differences in mileage or maintenance can lead to noticeable price gaps, especially near mileage milestones and trim transitions.


How to verify current prices and where to shop


Use trusted valuation guides and compare local listings to gauge a fair price in your area.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) values for trade-in and private-party sales

  • Edmunds True Market Value and appraisal tools

  • NADA Guides pricing

  • Public listings from Cars.com, CarGurus, Autotrader, and local dealer inventories

  • Vehicle history reports from Carfax or AutoCheck to justify pricing


Cross-check multiple sources and filter results by mileage, condition, and location to narrow the field and set a realistic offer.


Tips for negotiating and getting a fair deal


With solid data, buyers can negotiate confidently and avoid overpaying.



  • Bring printouts from valuation guides and current local listings for comparison

  • Be prepared to walk away if the price doesn’t align with market values

  • Base offers on objective needs, such as upcoming maintenance or repairs

  • Check service records and request receipts for recent work, including timing belts, brakes, and tires


Prepared negotiators can land a reasonable price for a well-maintained 2013 Civic that fits their budget.


Summary


The price of a 2013 Honda Civic depends on trim, mileage, and overall condition. In today’s market, expect roughly $6,000–$14,000, with most listings clustering around $8,000–$12,000 for average-condition cars with typical mileage. Check multiple valuation guides and local listings, and negotiate with data in hand to reach a fair deal.

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