In today’s market, a 2014 Honda CR-V typically sells for roughly $7,000 to $18,000, with most private-party listings around $9,000 to $13,000. Higher prices go to well-maintained, low-mileage examples or higher trims, while older, higher-mileage cars fetch less.
Prices vary by mileage, trim, condition, location, and demand. To get a precise figure for your car, compare multiple valuation guides and local listings, and consider a professional appraisal if you’re selling or trading in.
Current market snapshot
Updated valuations reflect typical private-party and dealer offers under current market conditions. The ranges below assume a clean title and no significant accidents, with maintenance up to date.
Mileage-based value bands
Prices shown here are rough ranges based on mileage bands and general condition. Actual numbers vary by region and vehicle history.
- 60,000–80,000 miles: 13,000–17,000
- 80,000–100,000 miles: 11,000–14,000
- 100,000–120,000 miles: 9,000–12,000
- 120,000–140,000 miles: 7,000–10,000
- 140,000+ miles: 5,000–8,000
These ranges are approximate and regional variation is common. A vehicle’s history, maintenance, and cosmetic condition can alter values significantly. Check multiple sources for a precise figure.
Trim- and sale-channel based value bands
Similarly, trim level and sale channel affect value. The following reflects typical differences between private-party sales and dealer offers for common trims.
- LX (base): Private party 9,000–12,000; Trade-in 7,000–9,000
- EX (mid): Private party 11,000–14,000; Trade-in 8,500–11,500
- EX-L and other high trims: Private party 12,000–15,000; Trade-in 9,000–12,000
Prices can vary by region and demand. Low-demand areas or aggressive dealer incentives can shift these ranges, while especially clean or feature-rich examples can exceed them.
How to verify current value
To determine the exact value for your car, check multiple sources and consider getting quotes from local dealers or appraisers.
- Gather details: year, trim level, mileage, overall condition, maintenance history, and any accidents or title issues.
- Consult valuation guides: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, NADA Guides, and local equivalents.
- Survey local listings to see what similar CR-Vs are actually selling for in your area (auto marketplaces, classifieds, dealer listings).
- Request trade-in quotes from nearby dealers and compare with private-party sale estimates.
- Consider regional conditions (seasonality, AWD demand, and local fuel economy considerations) that can influence price.
By following these steps, you can triangulate a fair asking price or bid and avoid common pricing pitfalls.
Summary
The current value of a 2014 Honda CR-V depends on mileage, trim, and condition, with typical private-party ranges broadly from about $9,000 to $13,000 for average cars, and higher or lower figures depending on low miles or heavy wear. Dealer offers tend to be lower than private-party values. For the most accurate current figure, consult multiple price guides (KBB, Edmunds, NADA), check recent local listings, and obtain multiple quotes from buyers or dealers. This will give you a reliable sense of what your specific vehicle is worth today.


