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How much is a 2005 Honda Accord worth on the blue book?

The value of a 2005 Honda Accord on Kelley Blue Book varies by trim, mileage, and condition. In general, you can expect trade-in values to range roughly from $1,500 to $4,000, private-party values to be higher, and dealer retail listings even higher.


To understand how KBB arrives at a number and to get the most accurate value for a specific car, consider the trim level (LX, EX, EX-L), mileage, overall condition, service history, and location. The following article explains how KBB valuations work and provides typical ranges you might see for a 2005 Accord today.


How Kelley Blue Book determines a 2005 Honda Accord's value


KBB publishes three main value categories for used cars: Trade-In, Private Party, and Suggested Retail (dealer price). The exact number depends on your car’s trim, mileage, condition, and optional equipment, as well as regional market dynamics.


Factors commonly considered include: mileage, maintenance history, accident history, cosmetic condition, mechanical condition, drivetrain, number of owners, and features (air conditioning, leather, sunroof, navigation, etc.). Location and season can also affect demand and price.



  • Trade-In value: a dealer’s offer to take the car in toward a new purchase or other trade. Typically the lowest of the three values, reflecting expected reconditioning and resale costs.

  • Private Party value: the price you might expect to get from a private buyer, usually higher than Trade-In and lower than Retail.

  • Retail value: the price a dealer might advertise and sell the car for to a consumer, usually the highest of the three values.


Because KBB values are updated regularly to reflect market conditions, the exact numbers can shift, so use the numbers as a guide rather than a fixed price.


Estimated value ranges for a 2005 Honda Accord by scenario


These ranges are approximate and depend on the exact trim (LX, EX, EX-L, or coupe variants), mileage, and condition. Use them as a baseline and check KBB for your precise figures based on your car’s details and your ZIP code.



  • Low to average mileage (roughly 100,000–120,000 miles) and good condition: Trade-In about $2,500–$4,000; Private Party about $3,500–$6,000; Retail about $5,500–$8,000.

  • Average mileage (roughly 120,000–170,000 miles) and good to very good condition: Trade-In about $1,500–$3,000; Private Party about $2,500–$4,500; Retail about $4,000–$6,000.

  • High mileage (roughly 170,000–230,000 miles) or fair condition: Trade-In about $800–$2,000; Private Party about $1,500–$3,500; Retail about $3,000–$5,000.

  • Lower mileage for a 2005 Accord (under 100,000 miles) with clean history and optional features: Trade-In around $3,000–$4,500; Private Party around $4,500–$7,000; Retail $6,000–$9,000.


Note that the exact values depend on body style (sedan vs. coupe), trim level, and equipment. EX-L and EX models with leather or navigation can push Private Party and Retail values higher than base LX models with similar mileage.


What you should do to get an exact number


To obtain an exact KBB value for your 2005 Honda Accord, gather details about the car and use KBB’s online valuation tool. Steps include:



  • Identify the trim (LX, EX, EX-L, Coupe), model year, and body style.

  • Record the current mileage and general condition (excellent, good, fair, or poor).

  • Note notable features (leather seats, sunroof, navigation, upgraded audio, additional safety equipment).

  • Enter your ZIP code to reflect local market conditions.

  • Review Trade-In, Private Party, and Retail estimates, then compare with quotes from local dealers or private buyers.


For the most accurate figure, visit Kelley Blue Book at kbb.com and input your car’s exact details. You can also cross-check with NADA Guides or Edmunds for a broader view of the market.


Summary


A 2005 Honda Accord’s value on Kelley Blue Book varies with trim, mileage, condition, and location. General ranges place Trade-In roughly between $800 and $4,000, Private Party between $1,500 and $6,000, and Retail (dealer price) typically from about $3,000 to $9,000, with higher values for cleaner, lower-mileage examples and rarer trims. For precise numbers, use the official KBB valuation tool with your car’s exact details.


In short, while the ballpark figure helps you gauge worth, the most reliable number comes from entering the car’s exact details into KBB’s value calculator and comparing with local listings and offers.

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