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Used Honda Civic cars

The Honda Civic is a family car that feels built to last a lifetime. It's also enjoyable to drive and offers low running costs. At Cazoo, you can choose from a range of used Honda Civic cars for sale through our trusted partners.

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  1. Read more about 2020 used Honda Civic 1.0 VTEC Turbo SR (126 ps)

    Honda Civic

    1.0 VTEC Turbo SR (126 ps)

    • 7,295 miles
    • 2020 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £15,480

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  2. Read more about 2019 used Honda Civic 1.0 VTEC Turbo EX (126 ps)

    Honda Civic

    1.0 VTEC Turbo EX (126 ps)

    • 13,960 miles
    • 2019 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £15,750

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  3. Read more about 2020 used Honda Civic 1.5 VTEC Turbo Sport (182 ps)

    Honda Civic

    1.5 VTEC Turbo Sport (182 ps)

    • 25,913 miles
    • 2020 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £17,005

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  4. Read more about 2021 used Honda Civic 1.5 VTEC Turbo Sport (182 ps)

    Honda Civic

    1.5 VTEC Turbo Sport (182 ps)

    • 14,570 miles
    • 2021 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £18,424

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  5. Read more about 2021 used Honda Civic 2.0 VTEC Turbo Type R GT (320 ps)

    Honda Civic

    2.0 VTEC Turbo Type R GT (320 ps)

    • 33,637 miles
    • 2021 reg
    • Manual
    • Petrol

    £28,819

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Thinking of buying a used Honda Civic?

Why buy the Honda Civic?

If you want a mid-size family car that’s utterly dependable and great value, the Honda Civic could be the car for you. It’s one of the most distinctive-looking cars of this type, so you’re unlikely to lose it in a car park. Most models come well equipped and all of them are very fuel efficient, especially the diesels. The high-performance Type R models are seriously fast and a lot of fun to drive.    

Honda Civic range and updates

The latest Civic has been sold new since 2017. It’s available with hatchback or saloon bodies and you can choose from 1.0-litre or 1.5-litre petrol engines, or a 1.6-litre diesel engine. All three engines are available with either a manual or automatic gearbox. There are a number of trim levels to choose from, of which the value-focused EX and sporty looking SR are the most popular.

The previous version of the Civic was sold new from 2012 to 2017. It’s available with hatchback or estate bodies, the latter called the Civic Tourer. Again, it’s available with a choice of petrol and diesel engines with a manual or automatic gearbox, so you should be able to find one that suits your needs. There’s also a wide range of trims covering every budget from value-focused to rather luxurious.

There’s also the Civic Type R, a very high-performance sporty model of both versions of the Civic covered here. The Type R has a lot of power, race-car-like styling details and is great fun to drive.

Honda Civic tech and features

In the latest version of the Civic, standard features fitted to most models include air con, cruise control, Bluetooth and front and rear parking sensors. Some models also have sat nav, a rear-view camera and a wireless phone charging pad while top-of-the-range models get heated leather seats and an opening panoramic roof. 

The older version has similar features though being an older car, its tech isn’t quite as sophisticated as that in the latest version. 

Honda Civic running costs and value

The latest version of the Civic can give you an average fuel economy of 34-60mpg with a petrol engine and as much as 80mpg with a diesel engine, according to official figures. The older version gives you 38-52mpg with a petrol engine and 65-78mpg with a diesel. Estate models use slightly more fuel than hatchbacks because they’re a bit heavier.

Type R models cost the most to run because they use the most fuel, incur the highest annual Vehicle Excise Duty charge (car tax) and cost the most to insure. Otherwise, Civics cost relatively little to run.   

Honda Civic vs rivals

There are a lot of other mid-size hatchbacks like the Civic that you might want to consider, including the Skoda Octavia, the Hyundai i30 and the Ford Focus. The Skoda is more spacious than the Honda, the Hyundai is even better value and has a longer warranty, and the Ford feels better to drive. But the Honda’s distinctive style, its feeling of being very well made and practical features are very appealing.

Common questions about the Honda Civic