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How much is a 2016 Honda Accord worth?

A 2016 Honda Accord is typically worth about $12,000 to $22,000 in today’s market, with higher-end trims and low mileage tending toward the upper end. Dealer trade-ins are usually lower than private-party sale values, and regional demand can shift prices.


To understand where a specific car stands, consider its trim level, mileage, condition, and history, along with where you live. For precise numbers, consult up-to-date valuations from Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides, using the exact trim, options, mileage, and ZIP code.


What affects the value


Prices for a 2016 Accord are driven by several core factors. The following list identifies the main variables buyers and sellers weigh when pricing this model.



  • Trim level and options (LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, Touring)

  • Mileage on the odometer

  • Overall condition (interior, exterior, and mechanical)

  • Vehicle history (accidents, title status, service records)

  • Location and regional demand

  • Transmission type and drivetrain configuration


These factors create a price band for any given car. Use them to set expectations and tailor negotiations to your vehicle’s specifics.


Typical price ranges by trim and mileage


Use these ranges as a starting point for budgeting or negotiations. They reflect common private-party values in many U.S. markets and can vary by region, season, and exact mileage.



  • LX (2.4L, CVT) with roughly 60,000 miles: about $12,000–$14,500

  • Sport (2.4L, CVT) with roughly 60,000 miles: about $13,000–$15,500

  • EX (2.4L, CVT) with roughly 60,000 miles: about $14,500–$17,000

  • EX-L (2.4L or 3.5L V6, CVT) with roughly 60,000 miles: about $16,000–$20,000

  • Touring (3.5L V6, CVT) with roughly 60,000 miles: about $18,000–$22,000


Higher mileage typically reduces these ranges by a few thousand dollars, while exceptionally clean, low-mileage examples can push values toward or beyond the upper end. Conversely, wear, dents, or a lack of maintenance history can push prices down.


Hybrid and other variants


In 2016, the Accord offered hybrid and V6 variants, which carry their own value nuances. Low-mileage EX-L V6 and Touring models often sit at the higher end of the non-hybrid range, while a well-kept hybrid may command a similar or slightly adjusted price depending on demand and battery condition. Always verify battery health and service history for hybrid versions.


For shoppers, the most reliable approach is to compare multiple listings in your area and cross-check with KBB, Edmunds, and NADA Guides for a current, location-specific estimate. Local market quirks—such as dealer incentives or regional scarcity—can meaningfully swing a good deal one way or another.


Summary: The 2016 Honda Accord remains a solid used-car pick, with value driven by trim, mileage, and condition. Private-party prices generally fall within roughly $12,000 to $22,000, with higher-end trims and low-mileage examples at the top of that range. Use professional valuation tools and real-market listings to fine-tune your expectations.

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