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How much is a 2004 Honda Accord going for?

A 2004 Honda Accord typically sells for about $2,000 to $6,000 in today’s used-car market, depending on trim, mileage, and overall condition. The most affordable examples are high-mileage or rough-condition cars, while well-maintained EX or EX-L models with lower miles fetch higher prices.


Value for a specific car depends on details such as trim level, engine choice, miles, service history, and local demand. This article explains how to gauge current market value and what steps you can take to maximize what you get when selling or trading in a 2004 Accord.


Key factors shaping value


Several factors determine the asking and sale prices for a 2004 Accord. Consider these when evaluating a vehicle or setting a price.



  • Trim level and drivetrain (LX, EX, EX-L; 2.4L four-cylinder vs. optional V6) and whether the transmission is manual or automatic

  • Mileage and age of the vehicle

  • Overall mechanical and cosmetic condition, including wear items

  • Maintenance history and documented service records

  • Accident history or title issues

  • Location and local demand for older Honda sedans

  • Recent repairs or replacements (tires, brakes, timing belt, cooling system, etc.)


These factors collectively shape the price you’ll see in listings or offers.


Typical price ranges by condition


These ranges reflect typical private-party and dealer listings in mid-2026 and can vary by location and vehicle specifics.



  • High-mileage or rough cosmetic condition: about $1,800–$3,000

  • Average condition with moderate miles: about $3,000–$4,000

  • Well-maintained with lower miles: about $4,000–$5,000

  • Clean, low-mileage examples or well-preserved EX/EX-L: about $5,000–$6,000


Bear in mind that these bands are broad and based on typical listings; the actual price for your car may be lower or higher depending on the specific car details.


Price by trim and drivetrain


In this section, we outline rough ranges by common configurations. Use this as a starting point rather than a fixed value.



  • LX with 2.4L I4 (base trim): roughly $2,000–$3,200

  • EX with 2.4L I4: roughly $3,000–$4,000

  • EX-L and/or V6 variants (optional leather, more equipment): roughly $4,000–$6,000


These ranges illustrate how higher trims and the V6 option can push value higher when combined with good maintenance and lower miles.


How to verify current value


To confirm where your particular car sits today, check multiple valuation sources and compare to local listings. The following guides are widely used by buyers and sellers.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) Value and Private Party values

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) and appraisals

  • NADA Guides (including trade-in and loan-approximate values)

  • Local listings and dealer quotes in your area for real-time comparisons


Using several sources helps you triangulate a fair price and avoids over- or underpricing.


Practical steps to maximize value when selling


When you’re ready to sell or trade-in a 2004 Accord, these steps can help you command a higher price and close a quicker deal.



  1. Gather complete service records and title history to demonstrate care and ownership.

  2. Address obvious mechanical issues and safety items (tires, brakes, battery, lights) before listing.

  3. Perform minor cosmetic touch-ups (clean interior, wash, wax, remove dents if feasible).

  4. Get a pre-purchase inspection from a trusted mechanic to provide buyers with transparency.

  5. Compare several offers from private buyers, dealers, and trade-in programs to maximize value.


Following these steps can reduce negotiation friction and help you reach a fair agreement faster.


Summary


For a 2004 Honda Accord, expect a broad price spectrum driven by trim, mileage, and condition, typically between about $2,000 and $6,000 in today’s market. Use multiple valuation resources, be honest about the car’s condition, and prepare documentation to maximize value whether you’re selling privately or trading in.

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