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How much is a used 2013 Honda Odyssey worth?

Expect a used 2013 Honda Odyssey to command roughly $7,000 to $15,000 in the United States, depending on trim level, mileage, and overall condition, with most well-maintained examples with moderate mileage landing in the low-to-mid tens of thousands.


Market snapshot and what affects value


Prices for a 2013 Odyssey are driven by mileage, maintenance history, accident records, trim level, and regional demand. The minivan’s reputation for reliability helps, but aging components, wear-and-tear, and feature updates influence what buyers are willing to pay. Higher trims with extra equipment—such as leather seating, advanced audio, or rear-seat entertainment—tend to fetch more, while high-mileage or poorly documented vehicles pull the price down.


Current value by trim and typical mileage


Below are approximate market ranges to give you a baseline sense of what buyers and sellers are seeing in the U.S. today. These figures reflect typical private-party sale prices, and actual values can vary by miles, condition, options, and location.



  • LX: $7,000–$9,500

  • EX: $8,500–$11,000

  • EX-L: $9,800–$13,000

  • Touring: $11,000–$14,500

  • Touring Elite: $12,500–$15,000


Note: Trade-in values and private-party sale prices can differ, and a well-documented history with lower mileage may push prices toward the higher end of these ranges. Always compare multiple valuation sources for the most current snapshot.


How to determine your Odyssey's worth


Step-by-step guide to price your vehicle accurately



  1. Gather essential details: exact year/model, trim level, mileage, overall condition, maintenance history, and any aftermarket equipment.

  2. Check multiple valuation guides: Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds, and NADA Guides to capture private-party and trade-in ranges.

  3. Survey local listings: look at comparable 2013 Odysseys for sale in your area to gauge current asking prices.

  4. Account for condition and options: factor in dent/scratch parity, tires, brakes, transmission health, and any popular options (rear-seat entertainment, leather, navigation).

  5. Set a realistic asking price: start slightly above your target to provide room for negotiation, and be prepared to adjust based on interest and feedback.


Following these steps will help you land a realistic price that reflects your Odyssey’s actual value in today’s market.


Summary


For a 2013 Honda Odyssey, value hinges on trim, mileage, and upkeep. Private-party ranges generally span roughly $7,000 to $15,000, with most well-maintained, mid-mileage examples clustering in the low-to-mid tens of thousands. To determine a precise price, consult several valuation guides, compare nearby listings, and document maintenance history to justify your asking price. In a competitive market, clarity and transparency about condition and history often yield the best results.

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