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Honda HR-V 2016 for sale

26 vehicles available

Average Price

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$13 490

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26

2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

LX

173 465 km
14 488 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

93 002 km
18 838 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

EX AWD SIEGES CHAUFFANTS I TOIT OUVRANT I BLUETOOTH I CAMERA

114 741 km
15 995 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

LX

183 583 km
13 490 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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One Owner

2016 Honda HR-V

LX

143 255 km
16 999 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

LX MAGS AUBAINE BAS KILO

133 100 km
14 990 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

120 148 km
14 991 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

75 634 km
18 980 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

EX-L NAVI

82 472 km
25 076 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

LX

112 005 km
16 995 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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Accident-Free

2016 Honda HR-V

102 354 km
16 633 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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Accident-Free

2016 Honda HR-V

EX

95 968 km
22 488 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

2WD 4dr CVT EX

191 336 km
13 995 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

LX FWD 1.8L HATCH 5 portes auto. & Tout Équipé

39 993 km
18 881 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

106 661 km
20 995 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

LX

142 500 km
15 495 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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Accident-FreeOne Owner

2016 Honda HR-V

158 211 km
13 499 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

162 572 km
14 294 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

143 153 km
14 594 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

130 623 km
14 989 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

74 479 km
24 997 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

70 800 km
18 995 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

EX

115 043 km
15 999 $
2016 Honda HR-V
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2016 Honda HR-V

Lx 4wd / Back Up

131 268 km
16 999 $

Frequently Asked Questions

01

Does the Honda HR-V handle Canadian winter driving well?

Yes, provided you fit four dedicated winter tires. The AWD variant distributes torque to all wheels when traction is lost, which makes a meaningful difference on glazed intersections at traffic lights — the moment most winter fender-benders happen. Ground clearance of 183 mm is adequate for cleared city streets and suburban roads but falls short on unmaintained forest trails. For urban or suburban use in any Canadian province, the HR-V AWD with proper winter rubber covers every realistic seasonal scenario.

02

What separates the 2022 HR-V from the 2023 model on the used market?

The gap is significant. The 2022 and earlier HR-V rides on the older GK platform with a 141 hp 1.5L naturally aspirated engine and a torsion-beam rear suspension. The 2023-onward model adopts the 11th-generation Civic platform, bumps power to 158 hp via a 2.0L unit, gains a proper multi-link rear suspension for better handling, and receives a completely redesigned interior. The 2023 generation is meaningfully better to drive and offers more usable cargo space. The used-price gap is typically $3,000 to $5,000 depending on mileage — worth paying.

03

Is the HR-V reliable beyond 150,000 km?

The 2016-2022 generations equipped with the 1.5L R15B engine are known for their durability — many examples clear 250,000 km on regular maintenance. Watch the accessory belt at 100,000 km and, critically, use only Honda HCF-2 CVT fluid at every service interval, never a generic substitute. The 2023-onward generation is too new for long-term data, but the 2.0L LFC it shares with the 2022+ Civic is showing strong early returns. Rear wheel-arch rust is the main inspection point on salt-belt examples from Ontario, Quebec, and the Atlantic provinces.

04

Is AWD on the HR-V worth the extra cost over front-wheel drive?

For exclusively urban drivers with garage parking and well-plowed streets, front-wheel drive with winter tires is genuinely adequate. Once you venture into rural Quebec, unpaved cottage laneways, or hilly suburbs that see the plow late, AWD earns its price. The fuel-economy penalty is modest — roughly 0.5 L/100 km — and the confidence on a steep icy driveway is real. On the used market, the AWD HR-V consistently commands stronger resale pricing than the FWD variant, which helps offset some of the initial premium.

05

Which features are genuinely useful on a used HR-V?

Honda Sensing adaptive cruise control and collision mitigation — standard on EX-L and Sport in recent generations — is the single most useful technology for highway driving and urban stop-and-go. The panoramic sunroof on the EX-L adds brightness but can stick when frozen: avoid leaving it cracked open below -10°C. The rear Magic Seat that flips forward to create a flat cargo floor is a practical, everyday-useful advantage for transporting bikes, furniture, or ski equipment. Avoid base LX trim if budget allows: rear parking sensors and a backup camera are absent on some model years.