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What is a 2006 Civic worth?

In today’s market, a 2006 Honda Civic typically trades in the low-to-mid four-figure range, with private-party sales commonly between about $2,500 and $6,000. Clean, low-mileage examples and the high-performance Si variant can command higher prices, especially in strong local markets.


This article explains how that value is determined, what you can expect for different trims and conditions, and how to maximize resale potential in 2025.


How the price is determined


Several factors drive a 2006 Civic’s asking price or sale price. Understanding these helps buyers and sellers set realistic expectations in a shifting used-car market.



  • Trim and model: Base DX/LX/EX models are valued differently from the sporty Civic Si.

  • Mileage and overall condition: Cars with lower mileage and well-documented maintenance fetch higher values.

  • Maintenance history: Regular service, receipts, and a clean title can lift value.

  • Transmission type: Automatic vs. manual transmissions can influence price, particularly for Si or enthusiasts’ buyers.

  • Location and market demand: Some regions have stronger demand for reliable compact cars, affecting local pricing.

  • Accident history and cosmetic condition: Clear records and good cosmetic appearance help preserve value.


Across these factors, buyers should expect variability by region and by how aggressively sellers price against nearby listings. A well-cared-for, lower-mileage car will typically outperform a higher-mileage example with mechanical issues.


Estimated price ranges by trim and condition


Below are rough ranges to use as starting points when evaluating a 2006 Civic. Values vary with mileage, maintenance, and local demand.



  • Non-Si Civics (DX/LX/EX)

    • Private-party value (average condition, roughly 120k–180k miles): about $2,500–$4,500

    • Dealer retail value (typical mileage): about $4,000–$7,000



  • Civic Si (two-door sport trim)

    • Private-party value (average condition, roughly 100k–140k miles): about $7,000–$11,000

    • Dealer retail value: about $9,000–$14,000




Note: Si values tend to be notably higher due to performance features and audience interest, especially when the car has a clean maintenance history and a manual transmission. Lower miles and exceptional upkeep can push prices toward the upper end of the range.


Si variant value considerations


For Civic Si models, enthusiasts and collectors may drive prices higher if the car has maintained performance parts, a documented service history, and standard features kept in excellent condition. In markets with strong demand for reliable sporty compacts, private-party sales can exceed typical non-Si values.


Maximizing value when selling a 2006 Civic


To get the best possible price, sellers should prepare the car and their listing to meet buyer expectations. A well-documented vehicle with a clean presentation usually earns more.



  1. Gather service records and title history to demonstrate maintenance and ownership provenance.

  2. Address obvious mechanical issues and replace worn tires or brakes as needed.

  3. Detail the car inside and out; take high-quality photos from multiple angles in good lighting.

  4. Check online valuation tools and compare local listings to anchor a realistic asking price.

  5. Consider multiple sales channels (private sale, trade-in, or dealer-consignment) to maximize exposure and offers.


By focusing on reliability, transparency, and presentation, a seller can often bridge the gap between asking price and offer and reduce negotiation friction.


Summary


A 2006 Civic’s value hinges on trim, mileage, condition, and location. Private-party prices typically range from about $2,500 to $6,000 for non-Si models, with Si variants often higher, potentially $7,000–$14,000 in private or dealer settings depending on mileage and condition. Use maintenance history, honest listings, and multiple offers to navigate the market effectively and secure a fair price.

How many miles is too much for a 2006 Civic?


Typically, anything over 200,000 miles is considered high mileage for a Honda Civic. However, don't let that number scare you—many Civics perform reliably well past this point.



What is the trade-in value of a 2006 Honda Civic?


driven per year, with no color or options selected. 2006 Honda Civic trade-in prices range from $720 - $4,910. Get a more accurate value for your car with the Edmunds appraisal tool.



What is a 2006 Honda worth?


2006 Honda Accord Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
SE Sedan 4D$22,075$4,366
EX Sedan 4D$23,800$4,610
EX Coupe 2D$23,945$5,708
EX-L Sedan 4D$25,545$5,126



How much is a 2006 Honda Civic worth today?


A 2006 Honda Civic EX Sedan 4D has depreciated $578 or 14% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $3,529 and trade-in value of $2,344.


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Kevin Bennett

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Kevin Bennet is the founder and owner of Kevin's Autos, a leading automotive service provider in Australia. With a deep commitment to customer satisfaction and years of industry expertise, Kevin uses his blog to answer the most common questions posed by his customers. From maintenance tips to troubleshooting advice, Kevin's articles are designed to empower drivers with the knowledge they need to keep their vehicles running smoothly and safely.