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How much is a 2009 Honda Accord worth now?

In today’s used-car market, a 2009 Honda Accord typically commands roughly $3,500 to $7,500, depending on trim, mileage, and overall condition. This broad range covers private-party sales, dealer listings, and trade-ins, with higher prices for well-maintained examples with moderate miles and lower prices for cars with high mileage or notable wear.


The 2009 Accord was offered in sedan and coupe configurations, with trims including LX, EX, and EX-L. Valuation hinges on factors such as mileage, maintenance history, accident history, ownership history, and regional demand. The following sections break down typical ranges and provide practical guidance for buyers and sellers.


Current value ranges and what affects them


These ranges reflect typical private-party sale values in the United States as of 2026, with adjustments for mileage and condition. The list below illustrates how mileage bands and trim levels influence price.




  • Low to moderate mileage (roughly 80,000–120,000 miles)


    LX: about $5,000–$6,500


    EX: about $5,500–$7,000


    EX-L: about $6,000–$7,500


  • Moderate to higher mileage (roughly 120,000–150,000 miles)


    LX: about $4,000–$5,500


    EX: about $4,500–$6,000


    EX-L: about $5,000–$6,500


  • High mileage (roughly 150,000–180,000 miles)


    LX: about $3,500–$4,500


    EX: about $4,000–$5,000


    EX-L: about $4,500–$6,000


  • Very high mileage (>180,000 miles)


    LX: about $3,000–$4,000


    EX/EX-L: about $3,500–$4,500


Note: These figures are indicative ranges for typical private-party sales in many U.S. markets. Local demand, vehicle history, maintenance records, accident history, and condition can shift values above or below these bands. For precise figures, consult up-to-date price guides and local listings.


How to determine value for your specific car


To land a precise value for a given 2009 Accord, consider the car’s particular history and condition. The following steps help calibrate a fair price.



  • Compile maintenance and repair records, including timing belt/chain, fluids, brakes, tires, and any major work.

  • Check the odometer for accurate mileage and review titles for any prior accidents or flood damage.

  • Assess exterior and interior conditions: paint wear, rust, upholstery wear, dashboard lights, and any aftermarket modifications.

  • Compare listings from reputable sources (Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, Edmunds) for your exact trim, mileage, and condition in your ZIP code.

  • Obtain verbal trade-in quotes from local dealers and private-party offers from nearby listings to gauge a realistic market price.

  • Factor regional demand and seasonality, as prices can shift with the market and supply.


With a clear picture of your car’s history and how it compares to similar listings, you’ll be better positioned to set a fair asking price or negotiate a purchase.


Tips to maximize resale value


If you plan to sell or trade in your 2009 Honda Accord, a few targeted improvements can boost value without a large investment.



  • Address obvious maintenance and safety items: fresh oil change, fluids topped up, brakes checked, and tires with adequate tread.

  • Repair cosmetic issues that are visible but inexpensive to fix (minor dents, scratches, and interior wear).

  • Detail the car inside and out to improve curb appeal and perceived condition.

  • Gather and present maintenance records to demonstrate responsible ownership and care.

  • Ensure the title is clean and free of liens; provide a vehicle history report for transparency.

  • Take high-quality photos from multiple angles and write an honest, thorough description emphasizing notable features and recent work.

  • Consider selling privately if you’re aiming for the higher end of the range; negotiate with awareness of trade-in vs. private-party pricing.


These steps can help you reach a fair price that reflects the car’s actual condition while appealing to buyers who value reliability and documentation.


Summary


In sum, a 2009 Honda Accord’s current value depends on trim, mileage, and condition, with typical private-party estimates broadly ranging from about $3,500 to $7,500 as of 2026. For the most accurate figure, check updated price guides (such as Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, and Edmunds) and compare local listings in your area. A well-documented history and careful preparation can push the price toward the upper end of the spectrum.

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