A 2016 Honda Accord is typically worth about $12,000 to $19,000 now, depending on trim level, mileage, and overall condition. Private-party sale values are usually higher than dealer trade-in offers.
The 2016 Honda Accord remains a popular used-car choice, with value driven by trim, mileage, maintenance history, and market demand. This article provides a current snapshot and guidance to help buyers and sellers estimate a fair price in today’s market.
Current value by trim for typical mileage
These ranges assume roughly 60,000 miles on the odometer and reflect private-party sale values in most U.S. markets.
- 2016 Accord LX (2.4L): about $12,000–$14,000
- 2016 Accord Sport: about $13,000–$15,000
- 2016 Accord EX: about $14,500–$17,000
- 2016 Accord EX-L: about $15,500–$18,000
- 2016 Accord Touring: about $17,000–$19,500
Note: Actual prices vary by region, condition, and features (navigation, leather, sunroof, etc.). Engine options are typically the 2.4L for most trims, with higher trims available with additional powertrain features, which can influence value marginally.
Value with higher mileage (100,000+ miles)
As mileage increases, values decline accordingly. The ranges below reflect typical private-party values for vehicles with 100,000 miles or more, in good to fair condition.
- 2016 Accord LX: about $9,500–$12,500
- 2016 Accord Sport: about $10,500–$13,500
- 2016 Accord EX: about $12,000–$15,000
- 2016 Accord EX-L: about $13,500–$16,000
- 2016 Accord Touring: about $14,000–$17,000
These ranges can shift based on service history, accident history, tire and brake condition, and regional demand. A well-documented maintenance history and recent replacements can help push values toward the higher end of each range.
How to verify the value for your car today
To get a precise number for your vehicle, use multiple valuation tools and compare local listings. The steps below guide you through a careful check.
- Gather your car’s details: trim, engine type, transmission, options, mileage, VIN, and overall condition.
- Check current values on Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides, entering your location to reflect regional pricing.
- Browse local listings (CarGurus, Autotrader, Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace) for similar cars in your area to see asking prices.
- Consider a professional appraisal or a dealer trade-in quote if you plan to sell or trade in.
- Factor in recent maintenance and potential upcoming repairs (tires, brakes, battery, timing belt, etc.) that could affect price.
By cross-referencing multiple sources and accounting for your vehicle’s specifics, you’ll arrive at a realistic market value and a solid price range for selling or trading your 2016 Accord.
Summary
The 2016 Honda Accord continues to hold value in today’s used-car market, with price bands largely driven by mileage, trim level, and overall condition. For the most accurate figure, consult KBB, Edmunds, and NADA, and compare recent local listings. Use these insights to set a fair asking price or negotiate a solid trade-in offer in your market.


