In the United States, a new 2020 Honda Civic started around $21,000 for the LX and rose to roughly $28,000 for top trims like EX-L and Touring, before any incentives. This article breaks down that original pricing by trim and then examines typical used-car prices in today’s market to help buyers gauge value.
Original MSRP by trim
The following figures reflect the manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) for the 2020 Civic lineup in the U.S., including destination charges where applicable. Actual prices paid can vary by dealer, location, and added options.
- LX: about $21,000
- Sport: about $23,000
- EX: about $25,000
- EX-L: about $28,000
- Touring: about $28,000
Prices shown are approximate ranges and can differ slightly by region or dealer-installed packages. The Civic’s value proposition has long rested on a balanced mix of efficiency, features, and resale potential across these trims.
Current used-car prices for a 2020 Civic (as of today)
Used 2020 Civics sit across a broad price spectrum today, influenced by mileage, condition, trim, and regional demand. The following ranges offer a general sense of what buyers can expect in the current market.
- 0–20,000 miles: roughly $23,000–$29,000
- 20,000–40,000 miles: roughly $20,000–$26,000
- 40,000–60,000 miles: roughly $17,000–$22,000
- 60,000+ miles: roughly $15,000–$19,000
These ranges reflect typical asking prices for a variety of trims, including LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, and Touring, and may vary by region, vehicle history, and market conditions. For precise pricing, consult current listings or a local dealer.
Summary
The 2020 Honda Civic offered solid value across its trims, with a starting MSRP in the low $20,000s and top trims near $28,000. In today’s market, used examples range broadly from the mid-$15,000s to the high-$20,000s or more, depending on mileage and condition. Prospective buyers should weigh mileage, trim level, and local demand when assessing current prices, and consider a pre-purchase inspection to verify condition before purchase.


