This 1991 Honda Civic Si Just Sold for $12K—With 186,000 Miles

Photo courtesy of Cars & Bids
Photo courtesy of Cars & Bids

Recently, a 1991 Honda Civic Si sold for approximately $12,000 on the U.S. car auction platform Cars & Bids. What’s remarkable is the price and the fact that this car has over 300,000 km (186,000 miles) on the odometer. Despite its high mileage, the Civic attracted bidders with its nostalgic appeal and emotional value.

This model has a 1.6-liter naturally aspirated engine producing 108 horsepower, paired with a five-speed manual transmission. While modest by today’s standards, the value of this car lies more in its driving feel and status as a cultural icon than in its performance figures. This car is more than just a means of transportation—it embodies the design and driving feel of the 1990s, offering a strong sense of nostalgia for those who remember the era.

Photo courtesy of Cars & Bids
Photo courtesy of Cars & Bids
Photo courtesy of Cars & Bids
Photo courtesy of Cars & Bids

The Signs of Aging Tell a Story

The Civic Si’s interior features two-tone fabric seats, manual crank windows, and an AM/FM radio with a cassette player—features rarely seen in modern cars. Though some dashboard and door trim areas show wear, the overall condition remains well-preserved. Its retro charm resonates with buyers who appreciate vintage authenticity.

The exterior also stands out. The Rio Red paint has held its hue impressively over the years. Classic features like 14-inch steel wheels, mud flaps, and a rear wiper remain intact. Minor scratches and dents are present, but they highlight the car’s history and originality instead of detracting from its appeal.

Another factor behind the Civic’s high auction price is its feature in a video by well-known automotive YouTuber Doug DeMuro. This media exposure increased the car’s visibility and contributed to its recognition as a classic vehicle with historical interest and emotional significance.

Photo courtesy of Cars & Bids
Photo courtesy of Cars & Bids

Numbers Cannot Measure the True Value of the Civic Si

The Civic Si’s 1.6-liter engine produces 108 hp and 135 Nm (99.5 lb-ft) of torque. While these figures may not impress modern performance enthusiasts, the five-speed manual offers driver engagement that’s becoming increasingly rare. The seller did report minor oil seepage and some corrosion in the exhaust but described them as typical for a car of this age.

While performance models like the Honda S2000 have sold for similar prices, the Civic Si achieving this valuation suggests growing appreciation for compact, analog classics. Despite its mileage, the emotional connection, storytelling value, and preserved originality elevated its worth.

The final auction price of $12,100 highlighted the value of subcompact hatchbacks over 30 years old. It proved that cars can hold value beyond their practical use, particularly among individuals associating vehicles with personal memories and historical context. Classic cars like this one may continue to attract attention from those who appreciate their era-specific character and significance.

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