1992 to 2000 honda civic for sale

No Reserve: 1993 Honda Civic Del Sol S 5-Speed

This 1993 Honda Civic Del Sol S is finished in Frost White over black cloth and is powered by a 1.5-liter inline-four paired with a five-speed manual transaxle. Now showing 66k miles, the car is equipped with a removable roof panel, a power-retractable rear window, air conditioning, power accessories, and a factory cassette stereo.

Current Bid: $3,493 | Ends In:

1998 Honda Civic DX

2000 Honda Civic CX

$67 above

The price was recently reduced on this vehicle and it is now priced within 1% of the average price for a 1998 Honda Civic in California.

1998 Honda Civic CX

$264 above

This vehicle is priced within 4% of the average price for a 1991 Honda Civic in the United States.

1991 Honda Civic DX

$190 above

This vehicle is priced within 3% of the average price for a 1996 Honda Civic in the United States.

1996 Honda Civic CX

$2,330 below

This vehicle is about $2,300 less than the average price for a 1991 Honda Civic for sale in the United States.

1991 Honda Civic DX

1990 Honda Civic Si

$132 above

This vehicle is priced within 2% of the average price for a 1995 Honda Civic in the United States.

1995 Honda Civic CX

1996 Honda Civic CX

$2,013 below

Based on the average price for a 1993 Honda Civic for sale in the United States, this is a good deal for this vehicle.

1993 Honda Civic Si

$734 above

This vehicle is priced within 12% of the average price for a 1997 Honda Civic in the United States.

1997 Honda Civic DX

$1,325 above

This vehicle is priced within 23% of the average price for a 1991 Honda Civic in the United States.

1991 Honda Civic DX

1996 Honda Civic

1997 Honda Civic DX

$527 below

This vehicle is priced within 13% of the average price for a 1991 Honda Civic in the United States.

1991 Honda Civic DX

1991 Honda Civic DX

1997 Honda Civic DX

1997 Honda Civic DX

2000 Honda Civic - This car was very economic

Overall the Honda was a great car for me. It got everywhere I needed to go with very limited issues. IT also allowed me to focus on more than 1 thing at a time as well. The big perks about the Honda is the gas mileage it was great never had problem with it. The compact style was great for me at the age because it was steady an easy for me to maneuver quickly. The style was sporty overall as well. The car did lack power though. It wasn't quick when you need to get anywhere quick. Overall the car was grand and I would buy another in the future for sure.

I went on my first road trip to Santa Cruz in this vehicle it let me drift around the corners easily.

The positive things about car was also everything about it. It had first all great mileage so I could go anywhere in the vehicle. It was compact so I was able to duck and five in between places very easily. Also the truck was actually quite roomy for a small vehicle not to mention the style of the body had a slight sporty feel to it making it very marketable an easy to drive around in as well.

The negative things about the car was really just the engine size. Was only a 2.3 It didn't have much power like the 3.5 I currently drive in my Lexus. So picking upon the freeway was a little trouble some at times.

2000 Honda Civic - A reliable, safe and simple car.

This car lives up to its reputation, with over 200,000 miles and definitely plenty more to go. It may not be the newest in its fleet, but it keeps up in many aspects. This car is very reliable. I feel both safe and confident while driving. It has a smooth drive without feeling every bump, much like you would when driving other smaller vehicles. It doesn't have any bells and whistles, but it does come equipped with a basic radio. The seats are comfortable with the driver side featuring a few different directional adjustments. It contains both power locks and doors, with the added bonus of a child lock feature to prevent children from opening a window too much or opening the door while riding. I find the car is built to last. The seats are easily cleaned and spot treated. The carpets are... (more)

I remember shortly after getting this car, I took a trip to a concert venue about 90 mins away to see a band I loved in high school. A friend and I drove with the windows down and the music blasting. I was well past 16, but something about the trip made me feel young again. We even took an extended way home to drive by both the shore and then through the country, just to get a bit more of fres... (more)

I love the size of the vehicle. It is small enough to not feel like you're driving a boat but also large enough that you don't feel like your sitting on the back passenger's lap. I am a diy-er and often find myself transporting lumber and other building materials. I am able to fit dimensional eight-ft. lumber into the car and close the trunk. The car has easy handling and maintains great control while driving even in less ideal conditions of rain and snow. The backseat is spacious and can comfortably fit three passengers. The dashboard is clean without too many buttons.

The cup holder doesn't do a great job at holding cups. I haven't found a size cup that won't fly to the floor when I take a turn. I find myself holding the cup in my lap more than I do placing it in the cup holder. The trunk, while a decent size, tends to be a little small when transporting a great deal of groceries or items. I find myself using the backseat instead of the trunk for groceries. Also, the passthrough for the trunk and backseat is a bit narrow. You can't fit very large items. Lastly, the car is a bit short; taller passengers may feel a bit cramped.

How much is a 90s Honda Civic?

1990 Honda Civic Value - $725-$7,483 | Edmunds.

How much was a Honda Civic in 2000?

2000 Honda Civic.

How much is a used Honda Civic worth?

2021 Honda Civic Value - $18,761-$49,276 | Edmunds.

How many miles can a Honda Civic 2000 last?

You could get from 200,000 to 300,000 miles with a Honda Civic before it completely breaks down or requires extensive repairs.