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How much is a 2013 Honda Accord Touring worth?

A 2013 Honda Accord Touring typically sits in the range of roughly $9,000 to $15,000, depending on mileage, overall condition, and local demand. Well-maintained examples with moderate mileage tend to command the higher end of that band, while cars with higher miles or cosmetic or mechanical issues settle toward the lower end.


What follows is a practical guide to understanding that value, with typical price bands, how condition affects price, and the best sources to check current numbers in your area. This article helps buyers and sellers set realistic expectations and negotiate with confidence.


How mileage affects value


Prices for a 2013 Accord Touring change with distance driven. The ranges below reflect typical market behavior across many regions, though exact figures will vary by location and individual car history.



  • 60,000–80,000 miles: approximately $11,000–$14,000

  • 80,000–100,000 miles: approximately $9,000–$12,000

  • 100,000–120,000 miles: approximately $8,000–$11,000

  • 120,000–150,000 miles: approximately $6,000–$9,000

  • 150,000+ miles: approximately $5,000–$7,000


The bands above mix private-party sales, trade-in offers, and dealer listings. Regional demand, cosmetic condition, and maintenance history can push prices toward the upper or lower ends of these ranges.


How condition changes value


Beyond mileage, overall condition—cosmetics, mechanical reliability, and service history—drives pricing. The Touring trim is loaded with features, but a well-serviced example with recent maintenance tends to outperform a car with gaps in the maintenance record.



  • Excellent/Like new: typically above the standard range by about $1,000–$2,000

  • Very good: near the middle of the range

  • Good: toward the lower-middle of the range

  • Fair: toward the lower end of the range


Keep in mind that local market quirks, recent maintenance work (tires, brakes, timing belt/chain if applicable), and any prior事故 history can swing values significantly in either direction.


What distinguishes the 2013 Accord Touring


Key features to verify


The Touring trim is positioned as the top-of-the-line model, often including leather seating, navigation, upgraded audio, power sunroof, and other comfort and convenience packages. When evaluating a specific car, confirm:



  • Engine and drivetrain: verify whether the car has the expected powertrain for Touring in your market

  • Maintenance records: recent oil changes, timing belt/chain if applicable, brake components, tires

  • Accident history and Carfax/CarProof report

  • Wheel and tire condition, paint consistency, and interior wear


These checks help ensure the price you see reflects the car’s true condition and can prevent overpayment or disappointing after-purchase surprises.


Where to check current values


For the most accurate, location-specific pricing, compare multiple reputable sources and plug in your car’s exact mileage, trim details, and condition. Note the distinction between private-party sale values and dealer-list prices, which can differ by several thousand dollars.



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB): Private Party Value, Trade-In, and Dealer Retail estimates

  • Edmunds: True Market Value (TMV) and list prices

  • NADA Guides: Clean and average condition values by market segment


Cross-check results with local listings in your ZIP code and consider a pre-purchase inspection or a dealer appraisal to confirm a fair price in today’s market.


Bottom line for buyers and sellers


For buyers, use online valuations as a baseline but rely on an in-person inspection and test drive to confirm condition. For sellers, pricing slightly above the average and presenting a clean, well-documented vehicle can help you stand out in a crowded market.


Summary


The value of a 2013 Honda Accord Touring hinges on mileage, condition, and regional demand. In today’s market, you’ll typically see prices ranging from about $5,000 on the low end for high-mileage or poorer-condition cars to around $15,000 for well-maintained examples with moderate mileage. Checking multiple sources (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) and obtaining a professional inspection will give you the most accurate picture for your area and situation.

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