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How much is a used 2019 Honda Accord worth?

A used 2019 Honda Accord typically sits in the roughly $16,000 to $28,000 range, depending on trim, mileage, and overall condition, with top trims and lower-mileage examples toward the higher end.


Pricing for this popular mid-size sedan hinges on multiple factors, including the specific trim, engine option, mileage, service history, location, and whether it carries features such as leather seating, navigation, or advanced safety tech. Here’s a snapshot of current market values to help you gauge where a particular car fits.


Pricing by trim and condition


Private-party market values vary by trim and the condition of the car. The ranges below reflect typical listings for clean, average-condition examples sold in the continental United States. Regional differences and optional features can move these numbers up or down.


Private-party value context



  • LX (base 1.5L turbo): approximately $16,000 – $20,000

  • Sport (mid-range 1.5L turbo): approximately $18,000 – $23,000

  • EX (enhanced features, 1.5L turbo): approximately $20,000 – $25,000

  • EX-L (leather, more features): approximately $22,000 – $28,000

  • Touring (top trim, often 2.0L turbo or high features): approximately $25,000 – $32,000


These ranges are indicative of typical private-party listings for cars with a broad mix of mileage—roughly 20,000 to 60,000 miles—and standard maintenance history. In some markets, especially where there’s high demand for sedans or limited supply, values can rise toward the upper end or exceed these figures for very clean, low-mileage examples.


Factors that influence value


Several variables can shift the price of a used 2019 Accord. Mileage, condition, and documentation play major roles, but other factors like accident history, color, location, and optional equipment also matter.



  • Mileage bands: lower miles generally command higher prices than higher-mileage cars within the same trim.

  • Vehicle history: a clean title, single-owner history, and complete service records boost value.

  • Condition: exterior/interior wear, repairs, and mechanical reliability influence pricing.

  • Options and features: leather, navigation, sunroof, and advanced safety tech can raise value.

  • Location and supply: regional demand and inventory levels affect price positioning.


For a precise figure on a specific vehicle, compare current listings and use valuation tools to account for mileage, history, and location. The numbers above provide a framework rather than a fixed price.


How mileage and condition shift the worth


The following mileage bands illustrate how values typically move as an Accord ages. These are general guidelines and can vary by trim and local market conditions.



  • 0–20,000 miles: often a premium compared with average-mileage examples, sometimes adding $2,000–$4,000 above the baseline for the same trim.

  • 20,000–40,000 miles: near baseline for the trim, with minor premium for excellent upkeep or rare options.

  • 40,000–60,000 miles: generally lower than the 0–20k range by roughly $2,000–$4,000, depending on trim and history.

  • 60,000–80,000 miles: noticeable depreciation vs. lower-mileage units, typically $4,000–$6,000 below the corresponding low-mileage example of the same trim.

  • 80,000+ miles: usually the lowest end of the spectrum for that year and trim, often $6,000–$9,000 below the baseline for a well-maintained car with complete maintenance records.


These mileage-driven shifts reflect common market behavior, though exact numbers depend on the trim, overall condition, and regional demand. Always verify with current local listings and reputable valuation tools.


How to verify and obtain an exact value


To determine a precise price for a specific car, gather details such as the exact trim, mileage, VIN history, maintenance records, and photos. Cross-check multiple sources to triangulate value:



  • Kelley Blue Book (KBB)

  • Edmunds True Market Value (TMV)

  • NADA Guides

  • Local dealer listings and private-sale postings


Using several reputable sources and factoring in your region and the vehicle’s condition will help you land a fair price, whether you’re buying or selling.


Summary


The 2019 Honda Accord remains a strong used-car option, with values largely driven by trim, mileage, and condition. Expect roughly $16,000–$20,000 for LX, about $18,000–$23,000 for Sport, $20,000–$25,000 for EX, $22,000–$28,000 for EX-L, and $25,000–$32,000 or more for Touring in markets with strong demand and low miles. For the most accurate figure, check current local listings and use trusted valuation tools to tailor the estimate to the specific vehicle you have in mind.

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