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How much is a 2019 Honda HR-V?

Typically, a used 2019 Honda HR-V in today’s market ranges roughly from $14,000 to $25,000 depending on trim, mileage, and condition. This broad band reflects current U.S. listings and can vary by region and seller.


What affects the price


The value of a 2019 HR-V on the used-car market is driven by several factors. The following list explains the most significant ones:



  • Trim level and features (for example, LX, EX, or EX-L Navi).

  • Mileage and service history, including whether maintenance is up to date.

  • Overall condition, including cosmetic wear and any mechanical issues.

  • Region and local demand, which can shift prices between urban and rural areas.

  • Drivetrain: front-wheel drive vs all-wheel drive.

  • Availability of optional equipment like navigation, sunroof, or leather seats.

  • Vehicle history, including accidents or title status (clean vs rebuilt).


In practice, higher-trim models with lower mileage and a clean history will command higher prices, while base trims with higher mileage will sit on the lower end of the spectrum.


Typical price ranges by trim and mileage


Below are rough ranges for commonly seen configurations of a 2019 HR-V with average mileage in the U.S. market. Prices vary by location and seller.



  • LX: approximately $14,000–$19,000

  • EX: approximately $16,000–$23,000

  • EX-L Navi: approximately $18,000–$25,000


Note that all-wheel-drive (AWD) versions typically carry a modest premium over front-wheel-drive (FWD) counterparts, often about $1,000–$2,000 more, depending on the market and vehicle condition.


Where to look for current prices


To get the freshest data, consult multiple price guides and current listings. The following sources are commonly used by buyers to gauge value and locate inventories:



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) and Edmunds True Market Value

  • CarGurus price analysis and market trends

  • Autotrader, Honda dealer inventories, and local dealership websites

  • Private-party listings on platforms such as Craigslist or Facebook Marketplace


Using these sources helps you identify a fair value for your area, compare listings, and spot deals.


Certified Pre-Owned considerations


Certified Pre-Owned (CPO) Honda HR-Vs typically come with extended warranties and inspection-backed assurance, which can justify higher asking prices but offer added peace of mind. If you’re buying used, weigh the cost of a CPO model against the price of a comparable non-CPO vehicle.


Summary


In short, a 2019 Honda HR-V sits in a broad used-car price band driven by trim, mileage and condition. For most buyers, expect mid-teens to mid-twenties thousands in the current market, with higher prices for low-mileage or feature-rich examples and lower prices for higher-mileage or base models. Always verify prices with local listings and price guides to pin down a fair deal.

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