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What is a 2008 Civic worth?

Typically, a 2008 Honda Civic is worth roughly $2,000 to $6,000 in today’s used-car market, depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition. This article explains the factors that influence value and how to estimate a fair price using trusted valuation guides such as KBB, Edmunds, and NADA.


What determines the value of a 2008 Civic


Several variables determine where a specific 2008 Civic lands on the market. Before listing the factors, note that small differences in miles or maintenance records can translate into meaningful price changes.



  • Mileage

  • Trim level and features

  • Overall mechanical condition

  • Exterior and interior condition

  • Maintenance and service history

  • Accident history and title status

  • Location and demand


Understanding these factors helps buyers and sellers set and evaluate offers.


Typical price ranges by mileage and condition


To give a practical sense of price bands for a 2008 Civic, here is a rough guide based on common market data. Real-world figures can vary by region and time of year, so use these as starting points and verify with valuation tools.



  • Low miles (roughly 90,000–110,000 miles) in good condition: about $4,000–$6,000 (LX/EX); higher for Si if well cared for

  • Moderate miles (110,000–150,000 miles) in good to fair condition: about $3,000–$4,500

  • High miles (150,000–200,000 miles) or fair condition: about $2,000–$3,500

  • Very high miles (>200,000 miles) and rough condition: around $1,500–$2,500


Note that these ranges apply to typical private-party sales. Trade-in values at dealers are usually lower, while rare clean examples can fetch higher prices.


How to determine an exact value for your car today


Use multiple valuation tools and gather your car’s documentation before negotiating:



  • Check Kelley Blue Book (KBB) valuation for Private Party Sale, Trade-In, and Suggested Retail values

  • Consult Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) for current local market prices

  • Review NADA Guides for dealer-oriented pricing and loan-value estimates

  • Consider recent maintenance (new tires, brakes, timing belt if applicable) and cosmetic condition

  • Compare listings in your area for similar mileage, trim, and condition


With these steps, you can price competitively and avoid leaving money on the table.


Summary


The 2008 Honda Civic remains a practical, affordable used-car option, with value driven mainly by mileage, condition, trim, and local demand. Most private-party examples sit in a broad range from roughly $2,000 to $6,000, with better numbers for well-maintained units under 120,000 miles and exclusive trims. Always verify using trusted valuation tools and inspect the vehicle or have a mechanic inspect it before buying or selling.

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