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How much is a 2011 Honda Accord worth today?

A typical 2011 Honda Accord today is worth roughly $4,500 to $12,000, depending on trim, mileage, and overall condition. For an average-condition car with mid-range miles, expect about $5,500 to $9,000. This article explains current valuations, what drives price, and how to get an exact number for a specific car.


Current market snapshot


The market for older Honda Accords remains steady thanks to Honda’s reputation for reliability and parts availability. Private-party sale values generally exceed dealer trade-in offers, and prices can vary regionally based on demand, season, and local supply. This section outlines what to expect today and how to interpret listing prices.


Value bands by trim and mileage


Trims and mileage heavily influence what you’ll see in listings. The ranges below reflect typical private-party asking prices for commonly seen variants of the 2011 Accord with average miles. Use these as a starting point when pricing or shopping.


Trims and typical mileage bands



  • LX (4-cylinder, around 100k–130k miles): roughly $5,000–$7,000

  • EX (mid-range, around 100k–130k miles): roughly $6,000–$8,500

  • EX-L (leather, mid-to-high trim, around 100k–130k miles): roughly $7,500–$9,500

  • EX-L with V6 or higher equipment (rarer configurations): roughly $9,000–$12,000


These ranges reflect typical listings and prevailing market conditions, but actual prices vary with region, color, options, maintenance history, and overall presentation. A well-maintained EX-L with lower miles can approach the upper end; high-mileage or rough-condition cars trend toward the lower end.


How to check today’s exact value


To pin down a precise figure for your car or a model you’re considering, consult multiple trusted valuation guides and compare nearby listings. Input accurate mileage, trim, features, and condition to generate a reliable estimate.


Common sources to obtain an instant quote or a TMV (True Market Value) include:



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) Value

  • NADA Guides

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV)

  • Local dealer and private-party listings to benchmark prices


Cross-checking these sources and looking at current local inventory will give you a realistic sense of market expectations in your area.


Maximizing value before you sell


Small improvements and transparent history can lift offers. Here are practical steps buyers and sellers routinely use to boost perceived value:



  • Address obvious mechanical issues (brakes, tires, sensors) and perform routine maintenance.

  • Gather maintenance records to demonstrate care and reliability.

  • Clean the car thoroughly; consider a professional detail to improve curb appeal.

  • Consider a pre-sale inspection to preempt buyer concerns and justify asking prices.


Taking these actions typically leads to stronger interest and higher offers in private-party sales or at trade-in.


Summary


The value of a 2011 Honda Accord today is driven by mileage, condition, trim, and regional demand. Typical private-party values span roughly $4,500 to $12,000, with most average-condition cars landing in the $5,500–$9,000 range. For the most accurate figure, use valuation guides such as KBB, NADA, and Edmunds TMV, and compare local listings. Presenting the car well and providing maintenance history can help maximize the final price.

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