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How much is a 2013 Honda Accord Sport worth?

A 2013 Honda Accord Sport typically sells for roughly $4,000 to $14,000, depending on mileage, overall condition, and location. Private-party sales generally sit at the lower end; dealer listings tend to be higher.


Value for this year and trim can vary widely due to miles, maintenance history, accident records, and optional features such as interior upgrades or navigation. This article breaks down current ranges, the factors that influence price, and how buyers and sellers can verify values using major valuation sources.


Current market value ranges


Prices for a 2013 Honda Accord Sport vary mainly by mileage and condition. The following ranges reflect typical private-party values in the United States, with dealer listings generally higher for the same condition and trim.



  • 0–60,000 miles: Private-party roughly $12,000–$14,500; dealer listings roughly $13,500–$16,500.

  • 60,001–100,000 miles: Private-party roughly $9,000–$12,000; dealer listings roughly $11,000–$14,500.

  • 100,001–150,000 miles: Private-party roughly $6,000–$9,000; dealer listings roughly $8,000–$11,000.

  • 150,000+ miles: Private-party roughly $4,000–$7,000; dealer listings roughly $6,000–$9,000.


Prices shown are indicative and can shift by region, specific vehicle history, and demand for the Sport trim. A well-documented service history and recent maintenance can push values higher, especially for lower-mile examples.


Understanding mileage bands and condition


Breakdowns by mileage help buyers and sellers set expectations. A Sport with unusually low mileage and pristine maintenance records may command a premium, while higher-mile cars with wear or unresolved maintenance needs typically fetch less.


Factors that influence value


Beyond mileage, several factors can push a 2013 Accord Sport higher or lower in price. Key considerations include:



  • Overall mechanical condition and maintenance history

  • Accident history and title status (clean vs rebuilt or salvaged)

  • Rare or desirable options and trim specifics within the Sport line

  • Location and regional demand for mid-size sedans

  • Number of previous owners and ownership tenure

  • Recent wear items (tires, brakes, suspension) and cosmetic condition


In practice, two cars with the same model year and mileage can differ noticeably in price based on these factors.


How to check current values


To estimate a precise value for a specific car, compare multiple sources and consider a professional inspection when buying or selling. The following sources are commonly consulted.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB) for private party and trade-in values based on your ZIP code and exact trim

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) for data-driven local price expectations

  • NADA Guides for loan and trade-in estimates, which can reflect different dealer pricing

  • Recent listings on Autotrader, Cars.com, and CarGurus to gauge current asking prices for similar mileage and condition

  • Vehicle history reports (Carfax or AutoCheck) to assess accident history and title concerns


Triangulating among two or three sources, plus a mechanical inspection, yields the most reliable price guidance.


Tips to maximize value when selling or buying


Practical steps can help sellers command a better price and buyers avoid overpaying.



  • Compile complete maintenance records and receipts to demonstrate a well-kept vehicle

  • Address obvious wear items (tires, brakes, brakes and suspension) and fix any safety concerns

  • Obtain a professional pre-purchase inspection or a dealership service check

  • Detail and minor cosmetic improvements can boost perceived value

  • Be transparent about history and disclosures to build buyer trust


Preparing documentation and presenting the car in good condition can meaningfully affect the final negotiated price.


Summary


The 2013 Honda Accord Sport remains a solid used-car option, with values driven by mileage, condition, and market demand. Private-party values typically span roughly $4,000 to $14,000, with well-kept, lower-mileage examples sitting toward the higher end. To determine a fair price in your area, consult multiple valuation tools, check recent local listings, and consider a professional inspection before buying or selling.

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