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How much is a 2017 Honda?

The price of a 2017 Honda varies by model, trim, mileage, and overall condition. In general, you can expect used prices to range from roughly $12,000 to $25,000, with Civics typically at the lower end and Accords or CR-Vs often commanding higher prices. This article breaks down current market ranges by model and offers guidance on finding the best deal.


Model price ranges for 2017 Honda vehicles


These figures reflect typical asking prices in today’s used-car market, including dealer lots and online listings. Actual prices depend on mileage, features, and location.



  • 2017 Honda Civic — about $12,000 to $20,000, depending on trim (LX/EX/EX-T), mileage, and overall condition.

  • 2017 Honda Accord — about $14,000 to $25,000, with higher trims (EX-L, Touring) and lower miles pushing toward the upper end.

  • 2017 Honda CR-V — roughly $15,000 to $25,000, with AWD and higher trims commanding more.

  • 2017 Honda HR-V — around $12,000 to $19,000.

  • 2017 Honda Odyssey — approximately $18,000 to $28,000, depending on seating, trim, and mileage.

  • 2017 Honda Fit — around $11,000 to $16,000 for well-kept examples with reasonable mileage.


Prices vary by mileage, condition, and regional demand; always verify with a current listing and, if possible, a vehicle history report before making a decision.


Factors that influence the price


Beyond the model, several factors drive a 2017 Honda’s price in today’s market.


Mileage and overall condition


Lower-mileage examples with complete maintenance records tend to command higher prices. High-mileage cars may require more maintenance and price adjustments.


Trim level and feature set


Standard LX or Sport trims are typically cheaper than EX, EX-L, Touring, or models equipped with leather, navigation, or advanced driver aids.


Where to shop and how to negotiate


To find the best price, compare multiple sources and understand current market value before negotiating.



  • Check local dealer inventories for certified pre-owned (CPO) options when available.

  • Browse online marketplaces and listing sites such as CarGurus, Autotrader, Cars.com, and KBB/Edmunds listings to compare prices.

  • Include independent used-car dealers and nearby auctions as additional options.

  • Obtain a vehicle history report (Carfax, AutoCheck) and have the car inspected by a trusted mechanic before purchase.


When shopping, use price data to anchor negotiations, request recent service records, and be prepared to walk away if a deal doesn’t meet your budget or expectations.


Summary


A 2017 Honda spans a broad price range driven by model, trim, mileage, and condition. Civics generally sit at the lower end of the spectrum, while Accords and CR-Vs can push higher, with the Odyssey often at the top end among common 2017 models. By comparing multiple listings, checking vehicle history, and conducting a careful inspection, buyers can find a fair price in today’s market.

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