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Honda - CIVIC GT TYPE R I-VTEC (2016)
Looking to purchase a 2016 Honda Civic GT Type R I‑VTEC? The Honda CIVIC GT TYPE R I-VTEC price has been a topic of conversation among enthusiasts for months, and the market shows that this limited‑edition sprint car remains highly coveted. Although each seller sets their own asking price, the baseline for a 2016 model usually sits within a fairly predictable range. Below you’ll find the detailed spec sheet that most buyers consider when determining whether its value aligns with the Honda CIVIC GT TYPE R I‑VTEC 2016 price you’ve been researching.
- Engine: 2.0 L I‑VTEC turbo‑charged inline‑four
- Horsepower: 280 hp @ 6,500 rpm
- Torque: 320 lb‑ft @ 1,500–3,200 rpm
- Transmission: 6‑speed manual (optional 6‑speed automatic)
- Drivetrain: All‑wheel drive
- Fuel type: Regular unleaded gasoline (R)
- Fuel economy: 22 mpg city / 27 mpg highway
- Wheelbase: 2,639 mm (104 in)
- Overall length: 4,361 mm (171 in)
- Overall width: 1,854 mm (73 in)
- Overall height: 1,389 mm (55 in)
- Weight: 1,410 kg (3,109 lb) curb weight
- Seating: 2 seats (driver & front passenger)
- Top speed: Limited electronically to 155 mph (250 km/h)
- 0–60 mph: 4.4 s (approx.)
When browsing listings, the used Honda CIVIC GT TYPE R I‑VTEC price can differ dramatically based on mileage, condition, and optional performance upgrades. Even modest usage can result in a noticeable shift in value, so make sure you interpret each asking price against these key specs.
Depreciation Insight
The nature of automotive depots dictates that new performance cars lose their peak value quickly. The Honda CIVIC GT TYPE R I‑VTEC depreciation curve typically follows these hard‑coded thresholds:
- First year: 15‑20% off MSRP. A 2016 model will likely sell for roughly 80‑85% of its original price within 12 months.
- Year 2–3: 30‑35% total depreciation. By the third year, the vehicle will usually be worth around 65‑70% of its initial MSRP.
- Year 5: 50‑55% from original. By five years, the car will be about half its initial selling price.
These percentages account for natural wear, mileage spikes, and typical market forces in the high‑performance segment. If you’re trying to answer what is a 2016 Honda CIVIC GT TYPE R I‑VTEC worth at a given point, the best approach is to consult current listings in your region, factoring in the depreciation window above.
Comparison Context
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