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How much is a 2009 Honda Accord worth?

A 2009 Honda Accord typically sells for about $3,000 to $8,000 in the U.S. today, depending on trim, body style, mileage, and overall condition. For a precise number, check current valuation tools and local listings.


How the market values a 2009 Accord


The following ranges reflect typical values in today’s used-car market for standard configurations. Actual prices vary with mileage, maintenance history, and regional demand.



  • LX sedan with average mileage: private-party value roughly $3,500–$5,500; dealer trade-in around $2,800–$4,000.

  • EX sedan with similar mileage: private-party roughly $4,500–$6,500; trade-in around $3,500–$4,500.

  • EX-L sedan or higher trim: private-party roughly $5,000–$7,500; trade-in around $4,000–$5,500.

  • Coupe versions (2-door) with similar mileage: private-party roughly $4,000–$7,000 depending on condition and features.


These ranges are general benchmarks. A car with exceptionally low miles, a spotless maintenance history, or desirable options can command higher prices, while high mileage or imperfect condition can push values lower. Regional demand also plays a significant role.


Key factors that influence value


Several variables shape how much a given 2009 Accord will fetch. The list below identifies the main levers buyers and sellers watch.



  • Mileage level and how it correlates with overall wear.

  • Exterior and interior condition, including any dents, scratches, or upholstery wear.

  • Mechanical health and a recent service history (oil changes, timing belt, brakes, tires, etc.).

  • Vehicle history, including accidents or title issues, and the presence of a clean Carfax report.

  • Trim level and features (navigation, leather, sunroof, upgraded audio, etc.).

  • Transmission type and accessibility of a well-maintained drivetrain.

  • Market conditions and regional demand for reliable aging sedans.


In practice, these factors interact to determine the car’s asking price, offer, or trade-in value in your area.


How to determine your car’s precise value today


To arrive at a realistic number for your specific vehicle, follow these steps and compare results across sources.



  1. Check reputable valuation guides for your exact trim, mileage, and region (Kelley Blue Book TMV, Edmunds TMV, and NADA Guides).

  2. Browse recent local listings for comparable 2009 Accords (same body style and mileage) to gauge current asking prices.

  3. Obtain a dealer trade-in offer and consider a private-party sale quote to compare paths to sale.

  4. Gather your maintenance history, receipts, and clear photos to document care and help justify a higher price.

  5. Choose the selling route (private party vs. trade-in) and set a realistic target price with a buffer for negotiation.


By cross-referencing these sources with your car’s specifics, you’ll land on a precise, defensible asking price or offer.


Tips to maximize value


Small improvements can help you attract buyers and raise your final price. Consider these practical steps.



  • Address cosmetic issues: clean thoroughly, fix minor dings, polish paint, and replace worn wipers and bulbs.

  • Verify tires and brakes are in good condition and service any outstanding maintenance concerns.

  • Provide complete maintenance records and a clean, verifiable Carfax report where possible.

  • Highlight features and options that add value (sunroof, leather, upgraded audio, etc.).

  • Present honest, high-quality photos and a clear, detailed description in listings.


Preparation matters: buyers respond to transparency, documentation, and a well-presented vehicle.


Summary


For a 2009 Honda Accord, current market values typically span from roughly $3,000 to $8,000 in private-party sales, with higher ranges for cars in excellent condition, lower mileage, or with desirable options. Trim level, body style, mileage, and maintenance history drive the most variation. To get a precise figure, consult KBB, Edmunds, and NADA TMV, then compare local listings and consider multiple sale channels. A well-prepared car with complete records can command the higher end of the range.

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