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How much is a Honda Accord 1999 worth?

In today’s market, a 1999 Honda Accord typically sells for roughly $1,000 to $6,000, depending on trim, mileage and overall condition. Clean, well-maintained examples with lower mileage can push toward the higher end, while cars with high mileage or notable issues tend to price lower.


To understand this value, it helps to consider the car’s generation, body style (sedan or coupe), and the presence of options like a sunroof or alloy wheels. This article outlines the main factors that affect price, and provides rough benchmarks you can use when evaluating local listings or planning a sale. Figures reflect typical U.S. market conditions as of 2026 and can vary by region and market demand.


Factors that influence value


Value for a 1999 Accord is shaped by age, mileage, condition, trim level, transmission type, maintenance history, and regional demand. Rust, past accidents, and mechanical reliability also play crucial roles in how buyers perceive worth.


Trim, body style and features


Higher trims and configurations with features such as power accessories, sunroof, alloy wheels, and a well-documented service history generally command higher prices than base models. Availability of a 5-speed manual transmission can also influence desirability for some buyers.


Below are rough price bands you might see in private-party and dealer listings in the United States, based on condition and mileage. Use these as starting points and verify with current market data.



  • Excellent condition with lower mileage (roughly under 150,000 miles, clean interior and exterior, well-maintained): $3,000–$6,000

  • Good condition (reliable daily driver, around 150,000–190,000 miles, minor wear): $2,000–$4,000

  • Fair condition (noticeable wear, higher mileage, may need repairs): $1,000–$2,500

  • Poor condition or project/parts car (requires significant work or not running): under $1,000 up to about $1,500


Note: these ranges are approximate and reflect typical market conditions in the United States as of 2026. Dealer inventories, local demand, and title status (clean vs. salvage) can shift prices up or down. Check sources like Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds, and compare local listings for a precise read in your area.


How to maximize value when selling


Preparing the car and setting a realistic price based on current listings can improve your selling outcome. Below are steps to help you fetch a fair price.



  1. Gather complete maintenance records and service history to demonstrate care and reliability.

  2. Address obvious issues (brakes, tires, fluids, and minor cosmetics) to boost buyer confidence and reduce renegotiation.

  3. Consider a pre-purchase inspection from a trusted mechanic to document condition for potential buyers.

  4. Clean the interior and exterior, do minor detailing, and photograph the car in good lighting to improve listing appeal.

  5. Price competitively by reviewing current local listings for similar mileage and trim, and be prepared to negotiate within a realistic range.


Following these steps can help you attract serious buyers and achieve a fair market price in today’s market.


Summary


The Honda Accord from 1999 remains a common, utilitarian choice for buyers seeking affordable transportation. Price largely hinges on mileage, maintenance history, and condition, with typical private-party values often landing in the low-to-mid thousands. Exceptional examples with low mileage and thorough upkeep can reach toward the upper end of the range, while cars needing work or with high mileage sit lower. Always verify current valuations with trusted sources and tailor them to your local market and vehicle specifics.

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