Honda Civic FC/FK (2016–2021)

Honda Civic FC/FK (2016–2021) — production years, market prices by model year, NHTSA recalls and owner complaints, and live listings for sale on VehiSales.

Honda Civic — body generations

Generation Produced Facelift
EJ/EK 1996–2000
ES/EM 2001–2005
FA/FG 2006–2011 2009
FB 2012–2015 2013
FC/FK 2016–2021 2019
FE/FL 2022–present 2025

Vehicles within one generation share the same platform and body style.

Engines used in the Civic

Engine families this model shipped with, by NHTSA VIN build data — each links to every model that shares it.

Engine Years in this model Also used in VIN builds ⓘ
Honda 1.5L I4 (D15 & L15 Turbo) 1987–2024 9 models 303
Honda 1.8L I4 (R18) 2006–2015 3 models 299
Honda 1.6L I4 (D16) 1988–2000 3 models 227
Honda 1.7L I4 (D17) 2001–2005 1 models 221
Honda 2.0L I4 (K20) 2002–2026 8 models 158

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About this generation

The tenth-generation Honda Civic (FC/FK) is a compact car (C-segment) manufactured by Honda from 2015 until 2022, replacing the ninth-generation Civic. It was first released in November 2015 in the North American market, followed by its introduction in Europe and Asia-Pacific in 2016, and in Japan in 2017. This generation marked the unification of the Civic range, as Honda ceased making a dedicated version for the European market—a strategy employed since the sixth-generation—in favour of a globally marketed model.

As the result, three body styles were introduced with a near-identical design which are sedan, hatchback, and coupe.

What changed in the facelift

The revised model of the Civic sedan and coupe was revealed in August 2018 for the 2019 model year in North America, and available in the US market since October 10, 2018. In North America, it features Honda Sensing as standard and Sport Trim on Sedan and Coupe variants in the US market. The Sport Trim is equipped with the touchscreen display for the sedan and coupe variants, unlike the Hatchback variant which is equipped with the more basic non-touchscreen infotainment display.

The US market Sport trim for the sedan and coupe variants was offered with the 6-speed manual and CVT. Changes at the front features a black housing around the projector headlamps for the non turbo variant, restyled lower air splitter, piano black front grille, chrome/piano black accented fog lamp trim and lower chrome trim/black diffuser trim at the rear bumper. The interior is mostly unchanged except for the inclusion of volume knobs for the 7-inch touchscreen display, with additional physical buttons to adjust the fan speed for the air conditioner next to the climate button.

A new Sport trim was added above the LX trim, adding rectangular centre exhaust, rear decklid spoiler and 18-inch alloy wheels.

Source: Wikipedia — Honda Civic (tenth generation), CC BY-SA.

Market by model year

Year Units for sale Median price Vs newest Avg mileage
2016 1,801 $13,999 70% 103,074 mi
2017 1,876 $15,588 78% 97,137 mi
2018 2,005 $16,373 82% 86,672 mi
2019 2,316 $17,995 90% 74,588 mi
2020 2,348 $18,998 95% 68,663 mi
2021 947 $19,999 100% 60,158 mi

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Recalls & complaints by year (NHTSA)

Year Recalls Complaints Most reported
2016 5 1,070 Steering, Unknown Or Other, Electrical System
2017 6 1,102 Unknown Or Other, Steering, Electrical System
2018 6 1,798 Steering, Unknown Or Other, Fuel System
2019 4 1,544 Steering, Fuel/Propulsion System, Fuel System
2020 5 2 Fuel System, Gasoline
2021 4 427 Steering, Forward Collision Avoidance, Service Brakes

Source: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation.

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