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How much can I get for a 2010 Honda Accord?

In 2026, a 2010 Honda Accord typically sells for about $4,000 to $9,000 depending on trim, mileage and overall condition; private-party buyers generally pay more than dealer trade-ins. A well-maintained EX-L with moderate miles often fetches roughly $6,000–$8,000, while a base LX with higher mileage might sit around $4,000–$5,500. Prices vary by region and market demand.


What affects the value of a 2010 Honda Accord


The price you can get for a 2010 Honda Accord hinges on several key factors. Understanding them can help you price accurately and maximize offers.


Trim levels and features


Higher trims with leather seating, more advanced audio systems, and upgraded wheels typically command higher prices. EX-L models, for example, often pull more than LX or EX models, all else being equal.


Mileage and overall condition


Lower mileage and a clean, well-maintained exterior and interior can raise value, while mechanical issues, cosmetic damage, or poor maintenance history can push prices down. Documented service records help buyers feel confident about condition.


Location and market conditions


Prices fluctuate by region due to supply, demand, climate-related wear, and local economic conditions. Urban areas and regions with high demand for affordable used cars may see higher private-party offers.


How to verify current value


To gauge your car’s current worth, consult several reputable valuation tools and compare results with local listings. Each tool uses different data sources and methods, so a range often provides the most accurate picture.


These sources are commonly used by buyers and sellers to estimate value:



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) values

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV)

  • NADA Guides

  • Local dealer listings and private-party ads


Using multiple sources helps you triangulate a realistic range for your specific car, mileage, and condition. Don’t rely on a single number; check local ads to see what similar 2010 Accords are actually listed and selling for in your area.


Selling tips to maximize your price


Preparation and strategy can lift your final sale price. Here is a practical checklist to follow before you list your car.



  1. Prepare the car: clean inside and out, fix minor dents, tops off fluids, replace worn tires if needed.

  2. Gather documentation: maintenance records, title, loan payoff (if any), and any warranty information.

  3. Photograph well: take clear photos from multiple angles in good lighting and highlight notable features or recent work.

  4. Price competitively: set a realistic asking price based on your valuation research, and leave some room for negotiation.

  5. Choose where to sell: private party often yields higher offers; consider dealerships or online marketplaces if you want convenience.


Following these steps can help you attract serious buyers and achieve a fair, favorable price.


Rough price ranges by trim and mileage


These ranges are approximate and region-dependent. They reflect typical private-party sale values in 2026 for a clean example in good-to-very-good condition with average annual mileage. Actual prices may vary.



  • 2010 Honda Accord LX (four-cylinder) with about 80,000–120,000 miles: roughly $4,500–$7,000

  • 2010 Honda Accord EX (upgraded features) with about 90,000–140,000 miles: roughly $5,500–$8,000

  • 2010 Honda Accord EX-L (leather, premium features) with about 90,000–150,000 miles: roughly $6,500–$9,000

  • 2010 Honda Accord V6 variants or Coupes with similar mileage: roughly $7,000–$9,500


These estimates provide a practical starting point. Always verify with current local listings and valuation tools, and consider how your car’s specific history and condition may shift the range up or down.


Summary


The 2010 Honda Accord remains an affordable used-car option in 2026. Expect private-party sale prices generally in the $4,000–$9,000 range depending on trim, mileage and condition, with EX-L models tending toward the higher end. Use multiple valuation tools, prepare the vehicle carefully, and price it competitively to maximize offers. Regional demand and precise condition will ultimately determine the final sale price.

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