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How much is a 2002 Honda Accord worth today?

A 2002 Honda Accord is typically worth about $2,000 to $4,000 in private-party sales today, depending on mileage, condition, trim, and location.


In practice, values hinge on factors like exact mileage, maintenance history, whether it’s a sedan or coupe, and the engine choice (four-cylinder vs. V6). Cars with clean titles, recent maintenance, and fewer miles fetch higher offers, while those with rust or mechanical issues tend toward the lower end. Regional demand and the local used-car market also influence what buyers are willing to pay. For the most precise figure, check multiple valuation guides using your car’s exact specs.


Current market value ranges


Prices shown reflect common private-party ranges for typical 2002 Accords and should be used as a starting point for negotiation.



  • Excellent condition, low miles (roughly under 120,000 miles; clean history): 3,000–5,000 USD

  • Good condition, typical mileage (120,000–180,000 miles): 2,000–3,500 USD

  • Fair condition, higher mileage (180,000–230,000 miles): 1,500–2,500 USD

  • Poor condition or very high mileage (over 230,000 miles): 800–1,500 USD


Note: Trims and body styles can shift these ranges. A well-kept EX or coupe with a V6 and low miles can fetch more than a basic LX sedan with similar mileage.


How to determine your specific value


To narrow the value to your car, start with trusted online valuation services and compare notes. Gather the exact details of your Accord and run them through multiple sources to triangulate a fair price.



  1. Collect your car's key details: year, trim, engine type, drivetrain, transmission, mileage, condition, accident history, and service records.

  2. Check three major valuation guides for private-party and trade-in values: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds. Enter identical specs on each site.

  3. Compare local listings for similar cars (year, trim, miles, and condition) to understand regional pricing.

  4. Adjust the numbers for known issues or recent maintenance (new tires, brakes, timing belt/chain work, transmission service) to tighten the estimate.

  5. Set a realistic asking price, leaving room for negotiation while aiming to attract genuine buyers.


By triangulating across sources and factoring in your car's unique condition, you can arrive at a price that reflects the current market and your selling goals.


Practical selling tips


Prepare documentation, disclose issues honestly, and consider a pre-sale inspection to boost buyer confidence and potentially raise offers.


Summary


The 2002 Honda Accord remains a common fixture in the used-car market. In private-party sales, most cars with average mileage and good maintenance sit in the low-to-mid three-figure thousand range, with a wider spread from under $1,000 to roughly $4,000 or more for exceptionally well-presented examples. For the most accurate figure, check current valuations from KBB, NADA, and Edmunds using your exact mileage, trim, and condition, and compare local listings to reflect your market.

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