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How much is a used 2009 Honda Accord worth today?

In the United States today, a used 2009 Honda Accord generally sells for roughly $3,000 to $7,000, depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition.


What affects the value of a 2009 Honda Accord?


Prices reflect several variables, including how many miles the car has, its overall condition, the trim level, the presence of features, and the car’s maintenance history. Regional demand and the car’s history (accidents, title status, and prior repairs) also play a role.



  • Mileage: Lower-mileage cars typically command higher prices than high-mileage ones with the same age and trim.


  • Trim level and options: LX, EX, EX-L; leather, sunroof, navigation, and premium audio can raise price.






These factors together determine where a specific car sits within the broader price range.


Typical price ranges by mileage and trim


To give a practical sense of what to expect in today’s market, here are rough private-party ranges by mileage and trim. The figures assume a clean title and typical maintenance history; dealer prices may be higher by a few hundred to a thousand dollars.



  • 90,000–110,000 miles: LX around $5,000–$6,500; EX around $5,500–$7,000; EX-L around $6,000–$7,500.

  • 120,000–150,000 miles: LX around $4,000–$5,500; EX around $4,500–$6,000; EX-L around $5,000–$7,000.

  • 150,000–180,000 miles: LX around $3,500–$4,750; EX around $4,000–$5,500; EX-L around $4,500–$6,000.

  • 180,000–230,000 miles: LX around $2,800–$4,000; EX around $3,000–$4,800; EX-L around $3,500–$5,000.

  • 230,000+ miles: typically under $3,000 for LX; $3,000–$4,000 for EX; $3,500–$5,000 for EX-L, depending on condition.


These ranges can vary by region, demand, and the specific condition of the car. A well-documented maintenance history or a near-pristine cosmetic condition can push a price toward the higher end of these bands.


How to verify the value right now


To pin down a precise number for your area, use valuation tools and compare listings.



  • Check current valuations on Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds TMV for your specific trim, mileage, options, and condition.

  • Search local used-car listings to see what similar cars actually sell for near you.

  • Get a pre-purchase inspection and review service history to verify maintenance, and identify any upcoming repairs.

  • Factor in ownership costs such as taxes, registration, insurance, and potential repair expenses when evaluating a price.


By cross-checking multiple sources and obtaining a thorough inspection, you can set a fair target price whether you are buying or selling.


Notes on trim and features that impact value


Transmission and engine choices


Most 2009 Accords used a 4-cylinder engine with an automatic transmission; V6 variants exist but are less common. Higher-trim models with leather seating, sunroof, navigation, and alloy wheels generally command higher prices than base LX models.



  • EX and EX-L trims with additional features tend to fetch more than LX models with similar mileage.

  • Vehicles with documented maintenance and clean interiors typically sell for more than those with poor upkeep.


In practice, a well-equipped Accord with a solid maintenance record will sit toward the upper end of its price band, while a basic LX with higher mileage will sit toward the lower end.


Summary


The bottom line is that a well-kept 2009 Honda Accord typically falls in the private-party price range of about $4,000–$6,000 for mid-mileage examples (roughly 120,000–150,000 miles). Clean, low-mileage cars or those with higher-trim features can push toward the upper end of or beyond that range, while high-mileage or poorly maintained cars will be toward the lower end. Always verify with valuation tools (KBB, NADA, Edmunds) and local listings, and consider a mechanic’s inspection before buying or selling. Regional demand and specific vehicle history will ultimately shape the final price.

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