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How much is a 2021 Honda Accord worth?

A 2021 Honda Accord typically sells for about $16,000 to $30,000 today, depending on trim level, mileage, and overall condition. In most markets, private-party buyers can expect higher prices than trade-ins or dealer offers, with higher-trim models and lower mileage toward the upper end of the range. Exact figures depend on location and vehicle specifics.


Current value landscape for a 2021 Accord


Prices for a five-year-old Accord vary by trim and mileage. The figures below reflect common market ranges reported by major valuation guides as of 2026 and are intended as a starting point for negotiations or assessments.


Private-party sale value by trim (rough ranges, good condition, typical mileage):



  • LX: roughly $18,000–$22,000

  • Sport: roughly $19,000–$23,000

  • EX: roughly $21,000–$25,000

  • EX-L: roughly $23,000–$28,000

  • Touring: roughly $24,000–$30,000


Dealer/trade-in values (rough ranges, same conditions):



  • LX: roughly $16,000–$19,000

  • Sport: roughly $17,000–$20,000

  • EX: roughly $19,000–$22,000

  • EX-L: roughly $21,000–$24,000

  • Touring: roughly $22,000–$25,000


These ranges account for typical mileage (roughly 25,000–60,000 miles for a five-year-old car), general exterior/interior condition, and standard features. They can shift with seasonal demand, regional supply, and recent market trends, including any fluctuations in used-car financing or incentives.


What factors influence the price you’ll see


Several elements determine where a specific 2021 Accord will land on the price spectrum. Understanding these can help you price or bid more accurately.



  • Mileage: Higher miles generally reduce value, especially if maintenance history is unclear.

  • Trim and features: EX-L and Touring models with leather, navigation, and advanced safety tech command higher prices.

  • Condition: Cosmetic wear, interior cleanliness, and any mechanical issues can shift value by thousands.

  • History: Accident history, title issues, and previous ownership can depress value.

  • Location: Regional demand and local supply influence asking prices and trade offers.


In practice, buyers and sellers should compare multiple sources and consider local market dynamics when setting or evaluating a price.


How to check your specific car’s value


When you want a precise figure for a particular 2021 Accord, follow these steps to triangulate a fair price.



  1. Gather essential details: trim level, exact mileage, condition, optional features, and any recent maintenance or repairs.

  2. Use multiple valuation tools: enter the car into Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds True Market Value (TMV), and NADA Guides to compare estimates.

  3. Look up comparable local listings: search for similar 2021 Accords in your area to gauge current asking prices and sale timelines.

  4. Get quotes from multiple buyers: obtain dealer trade-in offers and, if possible, private-party inquiries to understand demand.

  5. Consider a professional appraisal if value is disputed or if the car has unique features or recent work (e.g., new tires, major service).


Comprehensive research will yield a more accurate value for your specific vehicle. Don’t rely on a single source, and factor in your local market and timing.


Summary


The 2021 Honda Accord remains a solid option in the used-car market, with private-party values generally ranging from the upper teens to around $30,000 based on trim and mileage. Lower-mileage, well-kept EX-L and Touring models tend to fetch the higher end of the spectrum, while base LX and standard mileage cars sit toward the lower end. Always cross-check multiple reputable sources and tailor expectations to your local market conditions.

What's the best oil to put in a Honda Accord?


Information

Accord2003-2010 L4 & V6: 5W-20 (S/UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS) 2011-2020 L4 & V6: 0W-20 (UFS) 2005-2007 Hybrid: 5W-20 (S/UFS) 2014-2020 Hybrid or Plug-in: 0W-20 (UFS)
Fit2007-2010: 5W-20 (S/UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS) 2011-2017: 0W-20 (UFS) 2019: 0W-16 (UFS), topped off with 0W-20 (UFS)



What are the common problems with 2021 Accords?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • In-car Electronics. Infotainment system (audio, GPS, phone), rear entertainment system, backup or other camera/sensors, head-up display.
  • Noises/Leaks. Squeaks, rattles, wind noises, seals and/or weather stripping, air and water leaks.
  • Brakes.



What is the average price of a 2021 Accord?


2021 Honda Accord Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
LX Sedan 4D$25,985$19,700
Sport Sedan 4D$28,445$20,600
Sport Special Edition Sedan 4D$29,935$21,500
EX-L Sedan 4D$32,305$22,200



Does the 2021 Accord have good resale value?


A 2021 Honda Accord has depreciated $7,818 or 30% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $18,100 and trade-in value of $16,550. The 2021 Honda Accord is in the top 10% for depreciation among all 2021 Sedans.


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