HONDA CIVIC HYBRID IMA (2006-11)

The HONDA CIVIC HYBRID IMA (2006-11) is a practical and eco-friendly hatchback designed for urban drivers, commuters, and small families seeking reliable transportation with lower fuel costs. As part of Honda’s renowned Civic range, this hybrid model combines traditional Honda dependability with advanced hybrid technology, making it an attractive choice in the used car market. It’s well-suited for those prioritizing fuel efficiency and sustainability without sacrificing comfort or style. The vehicle is most often used for daily commuting and city driving, thanks to its smooth ride and economical fuel consumption. What makes the HONDA CIVIC HYBRID IMA (2006-11) stand out is its clever integration of hybrid technology, offering a quieter and more efficient driving experience compared to traditional petrol cars. Its reputation for reliability and ease of maintenance makes it popular among first-time drivers and budget-conscious buyers. When compared to rivals in the compact class, it’s particularly noted for its well-rounded performance and environmentally friendly credentials. With an average recorded mileage of around 112,139 miles and a typical private sale value of approximately £3,076, the HONDA CIVIC HYBRID IMA (2006-11) remains a sensible choice for those looking for a dependable, cost-effective vehicle that’s also good for the planet.
average use
average use
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The data shows that most Honda Civic Hybrid IMA (2006-11) vehicles in this sample have recorded mileages predominantly below 160,000 miles, with a significant proportion (around 12%) between 100,000 and 110,000 miles. Notably, very few vehicles have high mileages—only 0.4% exceed 290,000 miles, and the distribution indicates a steep decline as mileage increases. Furthermore, lower mileage brackets—such as 0 to 10,000 miles and 250,000 to 260,000 miles—are quite rare, suggesting that vehicles with either very low or very high mileage are uncommon in the dataset. Overall, the data suggests that most vehicles fall in the mid-range mileage categories, with relatively few at either end of the spectrum.
vehicle values
vehicle values
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The data indicates that for Honda Civic Hybrid IMA models (2006-11), the majority of private sale prices are concentrated in the £3,000 to £4,000 range, accounting for 43.4% of transactions. A significant portion, 32.9%, falls between £2,000 and £3,000, while only 14.3% of sales are in the higher range of £4,000 to £5,000. The lowest price bracket, £1,000 to £2,000, comprises 9.3% of private sales. This distribution suggests that most private sellers and buyers are valuing these vehicles within the £2,000 to £4,000 spectrum, with relatively fewer transactions at the very low or high ends of the price scale.
production years
production years
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The data for Honda Civic Hybrid IMA models from 2006 to 2011 shows that the majority of vehicles from this period were manufactured between 2008 and 2007, each accounting for approximately 36.4% of the sample. Notably, vehicles from 2009 also make up a significant portion at 13.6%. In contrast, there are very few cars from 2010 and 2011, comprising only 5.4% and 0.4%, respectively, indicating these are relatively rare within this dataset. The relatively high proportion of earlier models suggests that these vehicles have been on the road for a considerable time, with newer models making up a smaller share.
colour popularity
colour popularity
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The data reveals that among Honda Civic Hybrid IMA models (2006-11), silver is the most common paint color, accounting for approximately 35% of the fleet. This is followed by black at around 20.5% and blue at about 22.1%. Grey also features prominently at roughly 18.2%. Interestingly, white and brown are quite rare, making up only 0.4% each, while red is modestly more common at 3.5%. Overall, the palette appears to favor neutral, subdued colors, with bright and distinctive shades like red and white being relatively uncommon.
ownership cycle
ownership cycle
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The data on registered keepers of the HONDA CIVIC HYBRID IMA (2006-11) shows a diverse distribution, with the majority of vehicles having between 3 and 6 keepers. Notably, 15.1% of vehicles have had six registered keepers, indicating some vehicles experience regular ownership changes. Meanwhile, a smaller percentage, about 0.4%, have had as many as 15 keepers, suggesting higher turnover in a minority of cases. Additionally, vehicles with 1 or 2 keepers are relatively rare, representing less than 5% combined. Overall, the data suggests most vehicles tend to remain with a small number of owners, but there is a noteworthy proportion that have changed hands multiple times.
engine choices
engine choices
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The data indicates that nearly all Honda Civic Hybrid IMA models from 2006 to 2011 are equipped with a 1,339cc engine, accounting for 100% of the sample. Additionally, an overwhelming majority (99.6%) of these vehicles primarily use hybrid electric power, highlighting their focus on environmentally friendly technology. A minimal 0.4% of vehicles are categorized under 'Other' fuel types, which might include alternative or unconventional fuels. Overall, these vehicles are consistently powered by a 1.339-litre hybrid engine, reflecting a uniform design approach for this model range.