Fortunately, the price adjustment was quick.
Honda’s 2022 Civic was launched almost half a decade ago. It made its debut in April with a base price starting at $22,695 and a destination fee. The price for the entry-level LX is for the Touring model. It starts at $28,300. The Civic will experience a slight price increase in October.
The 2022 Civic gets its first price increase, just like the Ridgeline. This is despite the fact that the 2022 Civic has only been on sale for one year. The car’s destination fee also increases. How much more will you pay for the all new Civic? Cars Direct reports that the price of the Civic will rise $200 across its line-up. This price increase is only for the sedan. It is not known if it will be applied to the Civic Hatchback.
The destination fee went up $20 by going from $995 to $1,015. We are looking at $220 more to buy a new Civic. The Civic Sedan’s entry-level LX model now costs $ 22,915, while the LX starts at $ 22,915 The Sport is now available at $24,315 starting at $ 24,095. The EX is the best option if you want your Civic Sedan to have that 1.5-liter, 180 horsepower (134kW) engine. The base price for this one is now $25,915. To drive the Touring loaded version home, you will need to spend at least $29 515
The 2022 Civic Sedan is now the second Honda model to see a price rise this year. We expect more price increases in the fourth quarter 2021. We expect more price increases from Honda, too. Subaru and Genesis both made price adjustments to select models in the past month.