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How much does a 2005 Honda Accord sell for?

A 2005 Honda Accord typically sells for about $2,500 to $6,000 in today’s market, with higher prices for lower mileage and nicer trims (such as EX) and lower prices for higher mileage or poorer condition. Location and whether the car is sold privately or through a dealer also influence the final price.


This article breaks down typical values for a 2005 Accord, explains how mileage, trim level, and maintenance history affect pricing, and provides practical steps to verify current pricing in your area. Prices can vary by region and market dynamics, so it’s important to check local listings and trusted value guides before selling or buying.


Market price ranges for a 2005 Honda Accord


To provide a practical guide, the ranges below reflect common private-party asking prices and dealer listings across the United States, with mileage bands noted.



  • Low mileage (100,000 miles or fewer): Private-party listings about $4,500–$6,000; dealer-retail around $5,500–$7,000; trade-in value roughly $2,000–$3,000.

  • Mid mileage (100,000–150,000 miles): Private-party around $3,000–$5,500; dealer-retail around $4,000–$6,000; trade-in value about $1,500–$2,800.

  • High mileage (150,000–180,000+ miles): Private-party around $2,000–$4,000; dealer-retail around $2,500–$4,500; trade-in value about $1,000–$2,000.


Prices vary by region, trim, and overall condition. This snapshot reflects typical market listings in recent years but should be corroborated with current data for your area.


Factors that affect the price


Mileage


Higher mileage generally lowers value. Buyers expect more wear and potential maintenance needs as miles accumulate, so price often drops with every additional 10,000 miles, all else equal.


Trim and features


EX and EX-L trims tend to command higher prices than LX models due to added features such as upgraded interiors, power equipment, and sometimes more powerful engines. The presence of features like leather, sunroof, and newer infotainment can push prices upward.


Maintenance history and overall condition


A well-documented service history, recent major maintenance (e.g., timing belt/chain, brakes, tires), and a clean mechanical report can lift a car’s value. Conversely, accident history or unresolved issues can significantly reduce offers.


How to check current value today


To pin down a precise value for your area, use multiple sources and compare listings you see locally. Here are steps you can take:



  1. Look up estimated values on Kelley Blue Book (KBB) for your exact trim and mileage.

  2. Check Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) and Instant Cash Offer where available to gauge market sentiment.

  3. Consult NADA Guides for trade-in and private-party value ranges, especially if you are in a market with active dealers.

  4. Review current local listings (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Autotrader) to see what similar Accords are listed for near you.

  5. Consider a professional inspection or appraisal if you’re negotiating a high-stakes deal or need a precise offer.


In practice, combine these sources and adjust for your car’s exact condition, maintenance history, and local demand. Regional variations can shift values by hundreds of dollars.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Accord, expect a broad range of roughly $2,500 to $6,000 depending on mileage, trim level, and overall condition. Private-party sales typically land higher than trade-ins, while dealer pricing can sit between private-party and trade-in values. To determine a specific price, check current figures from KBB, Edmunds, and NADA, and compare with local listings to reflect your area’s market realities. A well-maintained example with lower miles and desirable features will fetch the top end of the range.

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