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What is a 2005 Honda worth?

As of 2026, the resale value of a 2005 Honda depends heavily on model, mileage, condition, and location. In general, most 2005 Hondas sell for a few thousand dollars in private-party sales, with lower-mileage, well-maintained examples at the higher end of the range. This article explains typical value ranges and how to determine an accurate price for your car.


Model-specific value ranges


The following ranges reflect typical private-party offers for common 2005 Honda models with average mileage (roughly 100,000–170,000 miles) and standard equipment. Actual prices can vary by market, trim, and condition.



  • Honda Civic (LX/EX, 2- or 4-door): roughly $2,500–$6,000

  • Honda Accord (LX/EX, sedan): roughly $2,500–$5,500

  • Honda CR-V (EX or LX): roughly $3,000–$7,500

  • Honda Element (DX/LX): roughly $3,000–$6,000

  • Honda Pilot (LX/EX): roughly $2,500–$5,500


Note that sportier or higher-trim variants (for example, Civic Si or Accord EX-L with leather and more features) can push values higher, especially if mileage is on the lower side and maintenance history is solid. Regional demand also plays a role.


How mileage, condition, and other factors influence price


Mileage has the biggest impact on value, followed by mechanical condition, cosmetic wear, maintenance history, and region. Cars with recent servicing, clean titles, and fewer upcoming maintenance needs tend to fetch higher prices. Economic factors and demand for used cars can also shift values.



  1. Check online valuation sites (Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, and Edmunds) and enter your exact mileage, condition, options, and ZIP code.

  2. Compare local listings to gauge the going price in your area and to identify a realistic asking price or trade-in offer.

  3. Inspect the car for mechanical issues, wear items (tires, brakes), rust, and paint condition; gather service history and receipts.

  4. Consider any recent maintenance or needed repairs that could impact value, and whether you’re willing to complete them before selling.

  5. If trading in or selling to a dealer, obtain quotes from multiple sources and ask about any warranties or added fees.


By following these steps you can narrow to a single number for asking price or trade-in value.


Model-specific notes


Honda Civic


Typical private-party values for a 2005 Civic vary by trim and mileage. A base LX with roughly 120,000–180,000 miles commonly falls in the $2,500–$5,500 range; well-kept examples with lower miles can reach $6,000. Higher-mileage cars or those with notable wear may be near the lower end of the spectrum.


Honda Accord


Accord values in 2005 range similarly, with sedans generally $2,500–$5,500 for average mileage. EX-L and V6 variants or cars with under 100,000 miles can approach $6,000–$7,000 in some markets, though typical examples hover around the mid-$4k range.


Honda CR-V


CR-Vs tend to command stronger private-party prices among 2005 SUVs. Expect roughly $3,000–$7,500 depending on mileage and condition; lower-mileage or well-documented maintenance can push toward the upper end. 4WD models may fetch a bit more in regions with higher demand for rugged utility.


Honda Element


Element values are in a mid-range for SUVs of this era, commonly around $3,000–$6,000. Well-maintained examples with clean service history and moderate miles may be higher, while higher-mileage units with cosmetic wear are toward the lower end.


Honda Pilot


Pilot values vary with trim and mileage. Typical private-party listings often sit in the $2,500–$5,500 band, with lower-mileage or well-kept examples reaching higher ranges in some markets, especially if it has all-wheel drive and a strong service history.


Summary


A 2005 Honda's worth is not a single number but a spectrum influenced by model, mileage, condition, and location. Civic and CR-V models generally hold higher values among the four-door cars and compact SUVs, while Accords, Elements, and Pilots cluster in similar ranges with notable variation based on mileage and maintenance. To get the most accurate figure, check current valuations on Kelley Blue Book, NADA, and Edmunds, compare local listings, and consider a professional appraisal if you’re trading in or selling to a dealer.

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