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Honda Civic Pricing and Specs

2025 price from
$49,900*

The Honda Civic is available from $49,900 to $74,100 for the 2025 Hatchback across a range of models.

Arguably one of Japan's best-known nameplates in Australia, after Toyota's Corolla, of course, the Honda Civic is a small car icon that's been gracing the country's car parks for decades. Historically available in a variety of flavours - from the super-sporty $74,100 Civic Type R to a warmed-over RS to a frugal hybrid and in hatch or sedan body shape - slowing sales saw Honda streamline the line-up when launching the 10th generation Civic in 2016, axing the hybrid drivetrain at launch to focus on its petrol engines. A perennially popular city car, the Civic sits above the Jazz and below the Accord in the Honda line up and starts at $49,900 for the Civic E:hev L

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Year Price From Price To
2025 $49,900 $74,100
2024 $43,230 $79,090
2023 $42,900 $78,320
2022 $41,910 $77,550
2021 $19,250 $70,290
2020 $18,590 $67,430
2019 $17,600 $60,280
2018 $16,390 $54,120
2017 $14,630 $52,470
2016 $11,660 $26,840
2015 $10,340 $23,430
2014 $7,700 $19,580
2013 $7,150 $15,840
2012 $6,160 $19,800
2011 $5,500 $19,470
2010 $4,840 $17,930
2009 $5,060 $17,490
2008 $4,730 $12,650
2007 $3,300 $9,790
2006 $2,860 $7,590
2005 $2,860 $6,490
2004 $2,750 $6,490
2003 $2,640 $6,380
2002 $2,640 $5,060
2001 $2,420 $6,270
2000 $2,640 $6,820
1999 $2,640 $6,820
1998 $2,420 $6,490
1997 $2,420 $6,490
1996 $2,420 $6,490
1995 $2,420 $6,490
1994 $2,420 $5,830
1993 $2,420 $5,830
1992 $2,420 $4,950
1991 $2,420 $4,950
1990 $2,750 $4,950
1989 $2,640 $4,950
1988 $2,640 $4,950
1987 $2,640 $4,950
1986 $2,420 $5,500
1985 $1,980 $5,280
1984 $1,980 $4,290
1983 $2,640 $4,070
1982 $2,640 $4,070
1981 $2,640 $4,070
1980 N/A N/A
1979 N/A N/A
1978 N/A N/A
1977 N/A N/A
1976 N/A N/A
1975 $1,600 $2,370
1974 $1,600 $2,370
1973 $1,600 $2,370

Honda Civic FAQs

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  • Honda Civic 2002: Why does it only drive without the petrol cap on?

    I think what’s happening when you open the fuel cap, Frank, is not a release of pressure, but rather a release of vacuum. As your car uses petrol, the level in the tank gets lower. If the tank can’t `breathe’, allowing air to fill that space in the tank, a vacuum is created. Eventually, the vacuum becomes so powerful that the car’s fuel pump can no longer drag fuel from the tank to the engine and the car stalls.

    When you remove the fuel cap, hey presto, the vacuum is released and the fuel pump can do its thing once more. In modern cars, this is often caused by the charcoal canister (a part of the pollution-control equipment) becoming clogged and not allowing air back into the fuel tank. I’ve actually seen cases so bad that the vacuum has actually collapsed the fuel tank under the car (must have been a powerful fuel pump).

    Driving around with no fuel cap on is both dangerous and illegal (it renders those pollution controls useless because it allows fuel to evaporate into the atmosphere) so the solution is to find out where the blockage is and replace the relevant parts. Like I said, I’d start with the charcoal canister in the engine bay. It could even be that dust or dirt is blocking one of the rubber hoses that link the pollution gear systems. It might seem like a big problem, but from the symptoms you’ve listed, I think it’ll be an easy fix.

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  • Honda Civic 2018: Does this car have Satellite Navigation?

    Honda’s solution to navigation was to equip its lower-spec Civics of this period with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto which allowed you to use the navigation apps on your smartphone to interface with the car’s info screen. If you wanted stand-alone, factory satellite navigation, you needed to spend up a bit bigger and buy the VTi-LX version of the Civic which had a Garmin system that also featured live traffic updates.

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  • What sedan is the best value?

    Hyundai has the Elantra, Honda the Civic, and Toyota the Camry. All can be bought as sedans and all fall within your budget. For mine the Camry represents the best value for the money.

     

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