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How much is a 2012 Honda Accord worth today?

Typically, a 2012 Honda Accord is worth about $3,000 to $12,000 today, with most well-maintained examples in the mid-range around $5,000 to $9,000 depending on mileage and trim. For precise numbers in your area, check current value guides using your ZIP code and exact car details.


The following analysis breaks down how mileage, trim, and overall condition influence value, and provides practical steps to determine the market price for your specific car.


Market snapshot


Here are broad, up-to-date price bands to give you a quick sense of where a 2012 Accord tends to land in today’s market.



  • Under 60,000 miles: LX about $8,000–$11,000; EX about $9,000–$12,000; EX-L about $10,000–$13,000.

  • 60,000–100,000 miles: LX about $5,000–$8,000; EX about $6,000–$9,000; EX-L about $7,000–$10,000.

  • 100,000–150,000 miles: LX about $4,000–$6,000; EX about $5,000–$8,000; EX-L about $6,000–$9,000.

  • Over 150,000 miles: LX about $3,000–$5,000; EX about $4,000–$6,000; EX-L about $5,000–$7,000.


These bands reflect typical asking prices from private-party listings and dealers, before negotiations. Local market conditions and car specifics can shift these numbers higher or lower.


Value by trim and mileage


Trims and engine choices affect price, with higher trims and lower mileage commanding stronger values. Below are approximate ranges you may see for common configurations.



  • LX (4-cylinder, base level): Under 60k miles $8,000–$11,000; 60k–100k miles $5,000–$8,000; 100k–150k miles $4,000–$6,000; >150k miles $3,000–$5,000.

  • EX (4-cylinder, mid-range): Under 60k miles $9,000–$12,000; 60k–100k miles $6,000–$9,000; 100k–150k miles $5,000–$8,000; >150k miles $4,000–$6,000.

  • EX-L (leather, higher features): Under 60k miles $10,000–$13,000; 60k–100k miles $7,000–$10,000; 100k–150k miles $6,000–$9,000; >150k miles $5,000–$7,000.

  • EX-L V6 (rare, higher performance): Under 60k miles $12,000–$15,000; 60k–100k miles $9,000–$12,000; 100k–150k miles $7,000–$10,000; >150k miles $5,000–$8,000.


Note that V6 variants are less common and typically fetch a premium only when the overall condition and maintenance history are strong. Transmission choice (automatic vs. manual) can also influence local demand and price.


Other factors that influence value


Beyond mileage and trim, several practical factors can move the price up or down in your area.



  • Maintenance history and service records—gear for a smoother sale and higher value.

  • Accident history or title issues—clean titles fetch higher prices.

  • Tire, brake, and battery condition—recent replacements can add value.

  • Exterior/interior condition, curb appeal, and wear on seats and plastics.

  • Color desirability and overall aesthetics—common, well-maintained colors tend to sell faster.

  • Location and market demand—urban vs rural areas can shift demand and pricing.


Discussing these factors with buyers or dealers will help you refine the asking price and maximize your lot or sale value.


How to verify the price for your specific car


Steps to get an accurate valuation for your Honda Accord


Use a structured approach to nail down your car’s exact value in today’s market.



  1. Record exact details: trim, engine, transmission, options, and mileage.

  2. Check multiple value guides: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides for private-party and trade-in values.

  3. Compare local listings: search current ads in your area for similar cars to gauge asking prices.

  4. Consider a professional appraisal or dealer offer if you’re trading in or selling to a dealer.

  5. Account for condition and history: adjust values up or down based on maintenance records, accidents, and recalls addressed.

  6. Obtain a pre-purchase inspection if you’re evaluating a specific used car you may buy or sell.


With these steps, you can determine a fair asking price or a competitive trade-in offer aligned with the current market.


Summary


A 2012 Honda Accord’s value today depends on mileage, trim, and condition. In general, expect a broad range from about $3,000 to $12,000, with most well-maintained cars falling in the $5,000 to $9,000 band. Use reputable value guides, compare local listings, and consider the car’s service history to set a precise price. For the most accurate figure, run your exact vehicle details through KBB, Edmunds, and NADA with your ZIP code.

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