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Honda - Civic Type-R (2000)
**Introduction** The Honda Civic Type‑R, first introduced in 2000 as the ultimate hot‑hatch from Honda’s performance lineup, instantly became a cult icon for driving enthusiasts. Even decades later, the *Honda Civic Type‑R price* remains a hot topic—owners, sellers, and collectors all wonder how much a 2000‑model or a used car will fetch. While the exact amount depends on mileage, condition, and market conditions, the general pricing framework is clear and easy to navigate. Below we break down the spec profile, depreciation trajectory, and market positioning that shape the *used Honda Civic Type-R price*, and answer the most common question: **what is a 2000 Honda Civic Type‑R worth?** --- ### Key Specifications (2000 Honda Civic Type‑R)
- Engine: 2.0 L L20B4 inline‑4, HI-TEC, • 268 hp @ 8,400 rpm; • 257 lb‑ft @ 6,500 rpm.
- Transmission: 5‑speed manual (no close‑shift mode; only available in unboxed model).
- Fuel Type: Premium gasoline (91‑93 octane).
- Dimensions: • Length: 4 055 mm • Width: 1 750 mm • Height: 1 355 mm • Wheelbase: 2 500 mm.
- Weight: 1 245 kg (280 lb lighter than base Civic).
- Performance: 0‑60 mph in 5.5 seconds; top speed 195 mph; 6‑speed sequential shift package available.
- Suspension: Reworked MacPherson strut front, rear strut‑spring; adjustable sway bars.
- Brakes: 4‑wheel ventilated disc, four‑wheel ABS.
- Chassis: Lightweight aluminum hood, composite rear panel.
- Interior: 7‑point harness, “Tiger‑stripe” seats, carbon‑fiber hatch‑lid spoiler.
- First year: Roughly 15‑20% loss against a new build value. A 2000 model that was new in its debut would have seen a drop from about ¥12,000,000 (~$120 k) to ~¥9,800,000 (~$98 k) by the end of the first year, assuming no major damage or mileage increase.
- Years 2‑3: Another 10‑15% decline, compounded from the initial drop. So around ¥8,200,000 (~$82 k).
- Years 4‑5: Depreciation slows but still significant—overall ~30‑35% from original price by year five.
- Beyond 5 years: The rate often steadies to ~5–7% per additional year while an enthusiast’s mileage or lock‑up brake specials can keep the vehicle near the 30‑35% threshold for longer.
Last 20 car trackeds
| Last tracked date | Status | Price | Price rank | Link |
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| 2 years ago | used | £23,000.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 4 years ago | used | £13,995.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 5 years ago | used | £14,595.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 5 years ago | used | £14,995.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 5 years ago | used | £14,995.00 | Unlock all links | |
| 5 years ago | used | £14,995.00 | Unlock all links |