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How much is a 2003 Honda Accord EX worth?

In today’s used-car market, a 2003 Honda Accord EX typically sells for roughly $2,500 to $6,500 in private-party sales, depending on mileage, condition, and location.


Because the EX was offered with different engines and configurations, price can swing based on whether the car has the 2.4-liter four-cylinder or the optional 3.0-liter V6, as well as the transmission (automatic or manual). Location, market demand, and how well the car has been maintained all factor into the final number. This article outlines the main price drivers and how to check current values from trusted guides.


Factors that influence value


The value of a 2003 Honda Accord EX is influenced by several factors. The following list highlights the main drivers that buyers and sellers consider when pricing these cars:



  • Mileage

  • Overall condition (interior, exterior, and mechanical)

  • Maintenance history and documented service records

  • Accident history or structural damage

  • Engine and drivetrain differences (2.4L 4-cylinder vs. 3.0L V6)

  • Transmission type (automatic vs. manual) and overall driving condition

  • Model year differences and feature availability (EX vs. LX, leather, sunroof, etc.)

  • Location and local market demand

  • Modifications or aftermarket parts that affect resale value

  • Title status and number of prior owners


In practice, buyers weigh these factors to determine whether a particular car sits on the high or low end of the typical range.


Trim, engine, and drive differences


Model trim and powertrain choices matter. An EX with a 3.0L V6 and/or additional features can command a modest premium over a 2.4L EX, especially if the car has been well maintained and is in clean cosmetic condition. Transmission type can also influence price, with automatics generally more common and sometimes slightly more attractive in many markets, though enthusiast buyers may prefer a well-kept manual if offered.


How to get an exact price today


To obtain a precise figure for your car, use current valuations and cross-check with local listings. The steps below help anchor a realistic asking price:



  1. Check current values on Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds TMV (True Market Value), and NADA Guides using your car’s exact mileage, transmission, and condition.

  2. Compare local private-party listings for similar 2003 Accord EX models in your area to gauge the going rate.

  3. Gather service records and documentation of maintenance to demonstrate good upkeep and justify a higher price if applicable.

  4. Consider a professional appraisal or a dealer offer if you want an expert second opinion on market value.

  5. Set a realistic asking price with some negotiation room; offering a limited warranty or a recent major repair can boost buyer interest.


Note: Online valuations are starting points; actual offers may vary by market, season, and individual vehicle condition.


Estimated value ranges by mileage and condition


These ranges offer a general sense of where a 2003 Accord EX might sit in today’s market, recognizing that exact numbers depend on multiple factors including location and condition:



  • Private-party sale: roughly $2,500 to $6,500

  • Trade-in or dealer offers: roughly $1,000 to $3,000


Ranges above assume a clean title and typical wear for the model year. Cars with exceptionally low mileage, pristine maintenance records, or attractive features may push toward the higher end, while those with high mileage or mechanical concerns will land closer to the lower end.


Summary


Bottom line: A 2003 Honda Accord EX is worth most when it sits at a fair midpoint between mileage, condition, and market demand. For an accurate number, consult multiple trusted valuation guides (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) with your exact details, review local listings for similar cars, and be ready to negotiate. A well-documented maintenance history and clean cosmetic condition can help maximize value in private-party sales, while trade-in offers will typically be lower.

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