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How much is a 2016 Honda HR-V worth used?

Used 2016 Honda HR‑V values typically sit in the range of about $12,000 to $18,000 today, depending on mileage, trim, condition and location. For a precise figure, consult multiple valuation guides and local listings.


The 2016 HR‑V marked Honda’s foray into subcompact crossovers for the U.S. market, offering practical interior space, solid fuel economy and a reputation for reliability. Values on the used market reflect not just the model’s fundamentals, but how aggressively buyers in a given area are bidding for hatchbacks with similar specs and mileage.


What drives a used HR‑V's price


Several factors determine how much a given 2016 HR‑V will sell for in today’s market. The key variables are:



  • Mileage: Generally, lower miles fetch higher prices.

  • Trim level and features: EX and EX‑L trims with enhancements can command more than LX.

  • Condition and history: One‑owner cars with clean service records tend to trade at the upper end.

  • Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive may raise price slightly.

  • Regional demand and supply: Urban markets may have higher pricing; rust-prone areas might see depreciation.


In practice, these factors interact, and a well‑maintained, low‑mileage, well‑equipped HR‑V can hold value well, while higher-mileage examples will sit toward the lower end of the range.


Price ranges by mileage and trim


Use these rough market ranges as starting points; actual prices depend on exact trim, features, condition and local competition.



  • Under 30,000 miles: typically $14,500–$18,000 for EX or EX‑L, with AWD adding a bit.

  • 30,000–60,000 miles: typically $12,000–$16,000, with higher trims toward the top of the range.

  • 60,000–90,000 miles: typically $11,000–$14,000, depending on history and condition.

  • Over 100,000 miles: typically $9,000–$12,000, often with more wear but still strong reliability.


These ranges reflect broad market trends across the United States as of 2024–2026. Individual listings can deviate based on local demand, dealer incentives, and time of year.


Where to check current values


To pin down a precise number for your area, compare valuations from multiple sources and review current local listings. The best approach is to cross-check several databases and market signals.



  1. Kelley Blue Book (KBB) values: kbb.com, with filters for trim, mileage, and condition.

  2. Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) and True Cash Value (TCV) tools for buy-from-private or dealer pricing.

  3. NADA Guides (nadaguides.com): widely used by dealers and lenders for loan values.

  4. Local listings: CarGurus, Autotrader, Cars.com and regional classifieds to gauge asking prices.


Cross-referencing these sources helps you identify a fair target price and spot deals. Always review vehicle history reports, maintenance records and any warranty or dealer‑specific offers before negotiating.


Summary


For a 2016 Honda HR‑V, expect a used-car price range roughly between $12,000 and $18,000, with higher-end prices for low-mileage, well-equipped examples and more modest figures for higher-mileage units. Trim level, drivetrain, and overall condition will swing values, and regional market dynamics matter as well. By checking Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, NADA and local listings, you can determine a fair market price and spot a solid deal.

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