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How much should I pay for a used 2013 Honda Odyssey Touring?

Expect roughly $9,000 to $15,000 for a used 2013 Honda Odyssey Touring, depending on mileage, condition, and location. Private-party sales tend to be cheaper than dealer listings, and exceptionally well-kept examples with low miles can push toward the upper end of that range.


As with any aging minivan, the price reflects more than the year and trim. The 2013 Odyssey Touring is the top trim of that year, typically offering features such as navigation, rear-seat entertainment, leather seating, and upgraded audio. The market for these units now hinges on mileage, service history, accident history, drivetrain condition, and local demand. This article explains typical price ranges and how to verify value using trusted guides like Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and NADA, as you shop.


What affects the price of a 2013 Honda Odyssey Touring?


Prices are influenced by a number of factors that buyers weigh when comparing units. The following list covers the main price drivers.



  • Mileage and expected remaining life of the vehicle

  • Overall condition (cosmetic and mechanical)

  • Service history and maintenance records

  • Accident history and title status (clean vs branded title)

  • Included features and options (navigation, rear-seat entertainment, leather, alloy wheels)

  • Vehicle color and perceived desirability

  • Geographic location and local demand

  • Seller type (private party vs dealer) and market competition


In practice, a well-documented, clean example with modest miles will land at the upper end of the price spectrum, while higher-mileage or poorly maintained units will sit lower.


Typical price ranges by mileage


To set expectations, here are rough ranges you may see in listings today, based on mileage bands. Regional variations can be wide, so check local ads for your area.



  • 60,000–80,000 miles: roughly $12,000–$15,000

  • 80,000–120,000 miles: roughly $10,000–$13,000

  • 120,000–150,000 miles: roughly $8,000–$11,000

  • Over 150,000 miles: roughly $7,000–$9,000


These ranges are starting points. Use live listings and value guides to refine your target price, and be mindful that condition and history can shift prices within these bands.


Summary


Bottom line: For a 2013 Honda Odyssey Touring, plan on paying roughly $9,000–$15,000 depending on mileage and condition, with lower-mileage, well-documented examples toward the higher end. Always verify value with trusted guides such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds TMV, and NADA, and get a thorough pre-purchase inspection before buying. Regional market conditions and individual vehicle history can move prices up or down, so shop broadly and negotiate.

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