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How much did a Honda Accord cost in 2015?

In 2015, the Honda Accord’s price for a new car started around the low $20,000s and climbed into the mid-to-upper $30,000s depending on trim and options. The base LX was the most affordable, while higher trims with premium features and the V6 engine carried higher MSRPs.


The 2015 Accord lineup included multiple trims and powertrain options, from a practical 2.4-liter four-cylinder in the lower trims to a more powerful 3.5-liter V6 on the top-tier models. Prices varied by trim, optional features, and regional incentives or dealer pricing, so our snapshot reflects typical MSRPs when new.


Pricing by trim and engine


Here's a snapshot of typical suggested retail prices for common 2015 Accord configurations when new. Note that actual prices could vary by market and incentives.



  • LX (2.4L) — generally around the low $20,000s, roughly $22,000.

  • Sport (2.4L) — typically in the low-to-mid $20,000s, depending on options.

  • EX (2.4L) — commonly in the upper $20,000s to around $30,000 depending on features.

  • EX-L (2.4L or with options) — often in the low to mid-$30,000s.

  • Touring (3.5L V6, with possible navigation) — typically in the mid-$30,000s, around $34,000–$36,000.


In the 2015 model year, the availability of the V6 engine on higher trims drove prices upward, while efficient four-cylinder configurations kept entry pricing accessible for daily driving. Dealer incentives and regional differences could also affect the final sticker price.


What this meant for buyers at the time


For buyers in 2015, the Accord offered a broad spectrum: a value-oriented LX for daily commuting, sportier variants for those who wanted a little edge, and EX-L/Touring models for larger touchscreens, leather, and enhanced features. The choice allowed customers to balance cost, efficiency, and comfort according to their needs.


Summary


The 2015 Honda Accord lineup ranged from about $22,000 for the base LX to the mid-$30,000s for top trims with premium features and the V6 engine. The wide spread reflected a sedan designed to appeal to both budget-conscious buyers and those seeking higher performance and luxury touches. For current market comparisons, used-car prices depend on mileage, condition, and trim, but the 2015 Accord remains a benchmark for reliability and value in its class.

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