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How much is a 2014 Honda Civic worth?

In today’s market, a 2014 Honda Civic typically ranges from about $6,000 to $12,000 in private-party sales, depending on trim and mileage. Clean, low-mileage EX or EX-L models can push toward the higher end, while basic LX cars with high mileage sit toward the lower end. Trade-in values are usually lower than private-party offers.


The exact value depends on trim level (LX, EX, EX-L, Si), transmission, mileage, overall condition, accident history, location, and the presence of features like leather, sunroof, or navigation. This guide outlines typical ranges and how to estimate your own car’s value using price guides and local listings.


Typical value ranges by trim


These ranges reflect private-party market values for common 2014 Civic configurations in the United States with typical mileage and clean titles. Actual prices vary by region and condition.



  • LX: about $6,500–$9,000

  • EX: about $8,000–$11,000

  • EX-L: about $9,500–$12,500

  • Si: about $11,500–$14,000


Prices assume automatic transmission in most markets; manual transmission and rare options can shift values by roughly ±$1,000 depending on demand and availability.


Estimating your exact value today


To estimate for your own Civic, gather the following details and compare sources:



  1. Collect your car’s configuration: trim, transmission, mileage, exterior/interior condition, any accidents, service history, and optional features.

  2. Check multiple price guides (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and NADA) for private-party and trade-in values for your exact configuration.

  3. Search local listings to compare what similar Civics are selling for in your area and adjust for regional demand.

  4. Consider getting quotes from dealers or a professional appraisal if you plan to sell or trade in soon.


Remember that regional demand, color, options, and a clean service history can push value up, while high mileage or poor maintenance will pull it down.


About the 2014 Honda Civic


The 2014 Civic is part of the ninth generation (2012–2015), known for reliability, practical interior space, and improved efficiency. The lineup typically included LX, EX, EX-L, and Si, with varying options and transmissions that can influence price on the market today.


Generational context


Good maintenance history and a clean record help preserve value for aging cars like the 2014 Civic, but depreciation is inevitable given the model’s age. Always verify the vehicle history and current market conditions when pricing a specific car.


Summary


For a 2014 Honda Civic, expect roughly $6,000–$12,000 in private-party sales depending on trim and mileage, with higher trims and lower miles toward the upper end. Use multiple price guides, compare local listings, and consider the car’s history and condition to set a precise asking or offer price. This guidance reflects current market data and can help sellers and buyers align on a fair value.

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