In today’s market, a 2015 Honda Accord typically costs between roughly $12,000 and $25,000, depending on trim and mileage. This article explains typical price ranges, what influences price, and practical steps to price-check and negotiate.
What influences price
Several factors determine the cost of a 2015 Accord. The following are the most impactful:
- Trim level (LX, Sport, EX, EX-L, Touring) — higher trims add features and increase value.
- Engine and transmission — 2.4L I4 versus 3.5L V6, and whether a CVT or a traditional automatic is paired with the drivetrain.
- Mileage — lower-mileage examples command higher prices.
- Vehicle history and condition — accident history, maintenance records, and cosmetic condition matter.
- Optional features and packages — leather, navigation, sunroof, and advanced safety tech can raise price.
- Region and market demand — urban markets may price higher than rural markets; private-party versus dealer pricing.
Prices reflect these factors; a well-kept EX-L or Touring with under 60K miles will command appreciably more than base LX with 100K miles.
Typical price ranges by trim
The following ranges show what you can expect to pay on typical used-car listings, assuming average mileage and a clean history in the current market.
- LX (2.4L with CVT): about $12,000 to $15,500
- Sport (2.4L or 3.5L depending on market): about $13,000 to $16,500
- EX (2.4L): about $14,000 to $18,000
- EX-L (leather, usually 2.4L): about $15,500 to $21,000
- Touring (top trim, often with more features): about $18,000 to $25,000
These ranges are guides; actual prices will vary by condition, mileage, options, and local demand. Lower-mileage examples in EX-L or Touring can exceed the upper end, while high-mileage base LX cars may fall below the lower end.
How to shop for a fair price
To land a fair price, follow these steps:
- Check reputable price guides (Kelley Blue Book TMV, Edmunds True Market Value) for your zip code and the specific trim and options.
- Compare local listings from dealers and private sellers to gauge the prevailing market price.
- Consider total cost of ownership, including maintenance, repairs, insurance, taxes, and fuel costs.
- Inspect the car or have a trusted mechanic perform a pre-purchase inspection and review maintenance history (service records, timing belt/chain, brakes, tires).
- Negotiate with data: start below the middle of the fair-price range and be prepared to walk away.
By using these checks, you can anchor your offer and avoid overpaying.
Engine and trim configurations
2.4L I4 vs 3.5L V6
The 2015 Accord offered two primary engines. The 2.4-liter inline-four provided good fuel economy and adequate daily performance, while the 3.5-liter V6 offered stronger acceleration and a more premium feel, typically paired with higher trims. Pricing tends to reflect the desirability of the more powerful engine, especially in well-maintained examples.
Transmission options
Most 2015 Accords used a continuously variable transmission (CVT) with the 2.4L engine, while the V6 models often paired with a traditional automatic. Some trims offered a manual transmission in certain markets, but automatic transmission was the norm for efficiency and ease of use.
What to look for when buying
A solid pre-purchase check can help you avoid surprises. Look for consistent maintenance records, signs of wear in common wear items (brakes, tires, suspension components), and a clean title with no accident history. The 2015 Accord is generally regarded as reliable, but issues such as worn components or neglected service can affect long-term ownership costs.
Summary
Prices for a 2015 Honda Accord generally range from about $12,000 to $25,000 in today’s used-car market, with the exact figure depending on trim, mileage, condition, and location. For best value, target mid-to-upper trims (EX or EX-L) with moderate miles, use price guides to anchor offers, and complete a thorough inspection and history check before purchase.


