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How much is a 2005 Honda Pilot worth today?

A 2005 Honda Pilot is typically worth about $3,000 to $7,000 today, depending on mileage, condition, trim, and location.


As an older SUV, value hinges on how well the vehicle has been maintained, how many miles it has, whether it’s two-wheel drive or four-wheel drive, and the local market demand. This article outlines the main factors, current typical price bands, and practical steps to pin down the exact value for a specific unit.


What drives a 2005 Pilot's value


Several core factors determine how much a 2005 Pilot will fetch in today’s market:



  • Mileage on the odometer

  • Overall mechanical condition and any needed repairs

  • Trim level (LX vs EX vs EX-L) and features

  • Drivetrain (2WD vs 4WD) and tire/wheel condition

  • Maintenance history and availability of service records

  • Accident or damage history

  • Location and local demand for older SUVs

  • Modifications or aftermarket parts


In short, mileage and maintenance history, combined with drivetrain and trim, collectively determine where a specific vehicle sits on the value spectrum.


Current price ranges and guidance


The following ranges summarize typical private-party sale values based on common mileage bands and condition, as reported by major valuation guides and current listings. Actual prices can vary by region and individual vehicle history.


Estimated ranges by mileage and condition



  • Low to moderate mileage (roughly 100,000–140,000 miles), well maintained, 2WD or 4WD: about $4,500–$7,000

  • Mid-range mileage (roughly 140,000–170,000 miles), good cosmetic and mechanical condition: about $3,000–$5,500

  • High mileage (roughly 170,000–200,000+ miles), fair condition: about $2,500–$4,000

  • Premiums for higher trims (EX/EX-L) or 4WD: add a modest premium above the base ranges


Prices at dealers or in trade-in scenarios may differ, and private-party sales typically reflect more accurate market value for the vehicle in question.


How to check current value for your area


To obtain precise numbers that reflect your location and vehicle specifics, use reputable online valuation tools and compare local listings:



  • Visit Kelley Blue Book (KBB) and input year, make, model, trim, mileage, and condition to get the TMV (True Market Value) estimate.

  • Check Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) for a cross-check on private-party and trade-in values.

  • Consult NADA Guides for another perspective on private party vs dealer values.

  • Browse local listings (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, CarGurus) to see what similar 2005 Pilots are actually selling for in your area.

  • Review the vehicle history report and maintenance records to fine-tune the estimate.


Using multiple sources and your vehicle’s specific details will give you a solid, realistic price range for negotiations.


Tips to maximize value before selling


Small improvements and transparent documentation can help you achieve a better price:



  • Address any safety-related or major mechanical issues or price accordingly if they exist.

  • Detail the exterior and interior; fix cosmetic dings and ensure a clean, presentable appearance.

  • Gather maintenance records, receipts, and proof of prior services.

  • Consider a pre-sale inspection to reassure buyers and justify your asking price.


Preparation that demonstrates care and reliability can lift buyer confidence and the final offer.


Summary


For a 2005 Honda Pilot, expect a broad private-party value range in today’s market, typically between roughly $3,000 and $7,000, with well-maintained, lower-mileage examples closer to the upper end and high-mileage or less-maintained units toward the bottom. Use valuation guides (KBB, Edmunds TMV, NADA) alongside local listing comparisons to determine an accurate, area-specific price. Always consider drivetrain, trim, and maintenance history, and be prepared with documentation to maximize your selling price.

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