A 2006 Honda’s value varies widely by model, trim, mileage, and overall condition. In general, typical private-party prices for common 2006 Honda models run roughly from $3,000 to $8,000, with well-maintained, low-mileage examples and performance trims commanding higher prices.
To understand what a specific 2006 Honda is worth, it helps to look at the model, mileage, maintenance history, and local market demand. Below we break down the key factors and provide model-specific ranges to guide buyers and sellers.
What affects a 2006 Honda's value
Several factors influence how much a 2006 Honda is worth in today’s market. The list below covers the most impactful ones.
- Model and trim level
- Mileage
- Overall condition (interior, exterior, and mechanical)
- Maintenance history and service records
- Accident history and title status
- Number of previous owners
- Vehicle history reports and disclosure of changes
- Location and regional demand
- Modifications or aftermarket parts
- Paint color and factory options
Understanding these factors helps you narrow down a fair price range for any 2006 Honda you own or are shopping for.
Estimated ranges by popular 2006 Honda models
The ranges below are approximate and depend on mileage, condition, and local market. Use these as a starting point and check multiple pricing sources for your area.
- 2006 Honda Civic (LX/EX, 4-door): typically about $3,500 to $6,500; 2006 Civic Si (manual, higher performance): roughly $6,000 to $9,000
- 2006 Honda Accord (DX/LX/EX, including EX-L): roughly $4,000 to $7,000 for LX/EX; $5,500 to $9,000 for EX-L
- 2006 Honda CR-V (LX/EX): around $4,000 to $7,500
- 2006 Honda Pilot (LX/EX): about $4,000 to $8,500
- 2006 Honda Element (LX/EX): typically $4,000 to $7,000
- 2006 Honda Odyssey (minivan): roughly $5,000 to $9,000
These ranges reflect typical values seen in the U.S. market for cars with average mileage and in reasonable condition. Local factors such as rust, weather exposure, maintenance records, and demand for family vs. commuter vehicles can push prices higher or lower.
How to verify current pricing in your area
To confirm numbers for your specific car or for a car you’re shopping, consult several up-to-date pricing resources and consider a physical inspection.
- Kelley Blue Book (KBB) valuations
- Edmunds True Market Value (TMV)
- NADA Guides
- Local listings: CarGurus, Autotrader, Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace
- Vehicle history reports and pre-purchase inspection services
By cross-checking these sources and obtaining a pre-purchase inspection, you can anchor a fair offer or expected selling price for a 2006 Honda in your area.
Summary
For a 2006 Honda, value hinges on model and trim, mileage, and condition, along with location and history. While private-party prices commonly fall in the $3,000–$8,000 range, higher trims and well-kept examples can push toward or beyond $9,000. Use multiple pricing guides and local listings to zero in on a precise range for your area, and consider a professional inspection to validate condition before buying or selling.


