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What is the resale value of the 2021 Honda CR-V?

In general, a 2021 Honda CR-V in 2026 typically trades for about $16,000–$20,000 at dealers (trade-in value) and about $20,000–$26,000 in private-party sales, depending on trim, mileage, and condition. Private-party prices are usually higher than dealer trade-ins, and exact figures vary by region and market demand.


Current resale-value ranges for the 2021 CR-V


The following ranges reflect common market observations for 2021 CR-V models with varying mileage and configurations. They are intended as rough guides and will vary by location, vehicle history, and overall condition.



  • 0–15,000 miles: trade-in roughly $22,000–$26,000; private-party roughly $25,000–$28,000

  • 15,000–30,000 miles: trade-in roughly $19,000–$24,000; private-party roughly $22,000–$28,000

  • 30,000–45,000 miles: trade-in roughly $17,000–$21,000; private-party roughly $20,000–$26,000

  • 45,000–60,000 miles: trade-in roughly $15,000–$19,000; private-party roughly $18,000–$24,000

  • 60,000+ miles: trade-in roughly $14,000–$18,000; private-party roughly $16,000–$22,000


These ranges illustrate how mileage depresses value and how the market prices higher-mile examples differently across regions. For precise figures, consult sources that tailor values to your specific car, such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB) Trade-In and Private Party Value, Edmunds TMV, CarGurus Value, or NADA Guides for your ZIP code.


What drives the resale value of the 2021 CR-V


Several factors influence how much a 2021 CR-V will be worth when you’re selling or trading it in. The list below highlights the key elements that most strongly affect resale value and how they interact with the numbers above.



  • Mileage: Higher mileage typically lowers value, while lower mileage preserves more of the original price.

  • Trim level and features: Well-equipped trims (EX-L, Touring) usually command higher resale than the base LX, though price gaps narrow in the used market compared with new pricing.

  • Powertrain: Gas-only versus CR-V Hybrid; hybrids can carry a premium in many markets due to higher fuel efficiency and demand.

  • Condition and history: Clean maintenance records, no accidents, and a clean title support higher values.

  • Location and seasonality: Regions with harsher winters or higher demand for SUVs can push values up; timing (e.g., spring/summer) can affect private-party pricing.

  • Color and options: Popular exterior colors and a strong equipment package can be slightly more appealing to buyers.


Understanding these factors helps buyers estimate value and sellers target the best time and configuration to optimize resale. A well-documented service history, low mileage, and a higher-trim or hybrid model typically yield stronger resale results.


Summary


The 2021 Honda CR-V remains a solid used-car proposition, with resale values shaped mainly by mileage, trim, and whether a hybrid powertrain is chosen. Dealers tend to offer lower trade-in values than private buyers, and regional demand can shift pricing. For the most accurate estimate, check current quotes from KBB, Edmunds, CarGurus, and NADA that reflect your vehicle’s exact mileage, condition, location, and trim.

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