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How much is a 2012 Honda Accord Coupe KBB worth?

A 2012 Honda Accord Coupe's Kelley Blue Book value typically ranges from about $6,500 to $12,000, depending on trim, mileage, condition, and location.


To understand that range and how a specific car stacks up, it's important to consider the trim level, engine choice, miles on the odometer, and the car’s overall condition. KBB calculates values using these inputs plus regional market factors.


Factors that influence KBB value for the 2012 Accord Coupe


The following factors typically shape the KBB value for this model and year.



  • Trim level and features (LX, LX-S, EX, EX-L, and EX-L with navigation) and available options like leather, sunroof, or a navigation system.

  • Engine and transmission: 2.4L four-cylinder with automatic or manual transmission versus the available 3.5L V6 with automatic.

  • Vehicle mileage: lower-mileage cars generally command higher values.

  • Overall condition: categories include Excellent, Good, Fair, and Poor, with significant value differences between them.

  • Geographic location and market conditions: values may vary by region and current demand.

  • Vehicle history: clean titles, no accidents, and single ownership can boost value.

  • Upgrades and aftermarket changes: some aftermarket components may affect value positively or negatively depending on buyer perception.


In short, those factors collectively determine where a specific car lands on the value scale.


Estimated value ranges by trim and typical mileage


Note that mileage and condition markedly affect price. The numbers below reflect rough private-party values in common ranges for a 2012 Accord Coupe in the United States with typical highway mileage and standard equipment.



  • LX (2.4L I4, base trim): roughly $6,500–$9,000 depending on mileage and condition.

  • LX-S: roughly $7,000–$9,500 depending on mileage and condition.

  • EX (upgraded features, often with alloy wheels and a sunroof): roughly $8,500–$11,000.

  • EX-L (leather, premium content): roughly $9,000–$12,000.

  • EX-L with navigation or V6 power (less common): roughly $10,000–$13,000.


These ranges are approximate and can shift with regional demand and the car’s specifics; for an exact figure, consult the KBB value for your ZIP code and the exact car details.


How to obtain an exact KBB value for your car


To get a precise figure for a specific 2012 Honda Accord Coupe, use KBB’s online value tool. You’ll enter the car’s trim, mileage, condition, ZIP code, and whether you’re seeking a private-party sale or a dealer trade-in price.


Preparing the following details will ensure the value you see matches your situation.



  1. Confirm the exact trim and model year (e.g., 2012 Honda Accord Coupe EX-L with navigation).

  2. Record current mileage and note the maintenance/service history.

  3. Assess the car’s condition across exterior, interior, and mechanical aspects (label as Excellent, Good, Fair, or Poor).

  4. Enter your location/ZIP code to reflect regional market conditions.

  5. Choose the sale type (private party value, trade-in value, or dealer retail) to see the corresponding figure.


With these inputs, KBB will return a range and a single estimate for the car’s value, plus notes on how a seller or buyer might adjust the price based on the car’s individual story.


What buyers and sellers should know


For buyers, understanding KBB values helps in negotiations and ensures you’re paying a fair price in line with the car’s condition and options. For sellers, knowing the KBB range can guide asking prices and help justify a listing price in line with current market demand.


Trade-in vs private-party values


Trade-in values are typically lower than private-party values because dealers need to resell at a profit. If you’re selling privately, aiming toward the upper end of the private-party range can be reasonable, assuming the car is well-kept and accurately represented.


Summary


In practice, a 2012 Honda Accord Coupe’s KBB value sits broadly between roughly $6,500 and $12,000, with higher-trim levels and lower mileage tending toward the upper end. The exact number depends on trim, mileage, condition, and location. For an exact figure, use KBB’s online calculator with precise details about your car and your sale scenario.

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