Typically, a 2013 Honda Pilot is worth roughly $8,000 to $18,000, with higher values for low-mileage EX-L and Touring models.
Understanding what affects the value
The price you see for a 2013 Pilot reflects several variables. Buyers weigh these factors when pricing a used SUV of this age.
- Mileage: Higher mileage generally lowers price; a 60,000–90,000‑mile example will typically fetch more than a 150,000‑mile unit.
- Trim level and features: EX, EX-L, and Touring trims fetch more than the base LX, especially if equipped with leather, navigation, or all-wheel drive.
- Condition and maintenance history: Vehicle history, recent maintenance, tires, brakes, and overall wear matter.
- Drivetrain: 4WD/AWD typically adds value versus 2WD, depending on local demand.
- Location and seasonality: Market demand varies by region and time of year.
Understanding these factors helps you interpret the ranges below and adjust for your specific vehicle.
Estimated value ranges for a 2013 Pilot
Note that these figures reflect common private-party sale values in the United States for a vehicle with typical mileage (roughly 60,000–120,000 miles) in good condition. Actual offers may be higher or lower based on the factors above.
- LX: $8,000–$11,000
- EX: $9,500–$13,000
- EX-L: $11,500–$15,000
- Touring: $13,500–$18,000
Prices can swing by a few thousand dollars depending on exact mileage, local demand, and the presence of features such as leather seating, navigation, roof racks, or a recently replaced transmission.
Trade-in values versus private party values
Dealership trade-in offers are typically lower than private-party sale prices because dealers need to resell the vehicle at a profit. The ranges below assume similar mileage and condition and are meant as a rough guide.
- LX: $6,500–$9,000
- EX: $7,500–$11,000
- EX-L: $9,500–$13,000
- Touring: $11,000–$14,500
Again, actual offers depend on your vehicle’s condition, warranty options, and the dealer's current demand.
How to verify current value now
To get the most accurate, up-to-date estimate, compare multiple trusted sources and tailor the numbers to your ZIP code and vehicle specifics.
Trusted price guides to consult
Use Kelley Blue Book (KBB), NADA Guides, and Edmunds True Market Value (TMV). Enter the exact trim, mileage, condition, and location to see current estimates and recent local listings.
Summary
In today’s market, a 2013 Honda Pilot typically sits in a broad value band—from roughly $8,000 on the low end for higher-mileage base models to about $18,000 or more for well-kept, low-mileage Touring or EX-L examples. Prices vary with mileage, condition, drivetrain, and location. For the most accurate figure, consult multiple price guides and compare local listings, then factor your vehicle’s history and features into negotiations.


