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What is the average price for a 2016 Honda Accord?

Typically, a 2016 Honda Accord in the used-car market today costs about $15,000 to $18,000, depending on trim and mileage.


Current price ranges by trim and mileage


Prices vary by trim level and mileage. The ranges below reflect typical market values across the United States for clean-title, non-accident cars with average maintenance history.


Trims and buyer expectations


Different trims appeal to different buyers, with higher trims offering more features and a generally higher price. The ranges below illustrate how trim levels commonly translate into price.



  • LX (2.4L) with about 60,000–80,000 miles: $14,000–$16,000

  • Sport: $15,500–$17,500

  • EX: $16,000–$18,500

  • EX-L: $17,500–$20,000

  • Touring: $18,000–$22,000

  • Hybrid variant (if available in 2016): $17,000–$22,000


Prices can dip below these ranges for very high mileage or condition issues, and can rise for cars with exceptional maintenance records or near-new condition. Regional differences and dealer incentives also affect pricing.


What affects the price


Several factors determine the actual price you’ll pay for a 2016 Honda Accord. The most influential include mileage, condition, trim level, and vehicle history. The following factors commonly drive price differences.


Key value drivers


Understanding these factors helps explain why two similar Accords can be priced quite differently.



  • Mileage and maintenance history

  • Exterior/interior condition and any prior accidents

  • Transmission and engine configuration (and whether a V6 or hybrid variant is present)

  • Location and market demand

  • Options, packages, and additional safety/tech features

  • Whether the car is sold as a dealer-certified pre-owned or a private-party sale


In practice, a well-maintained LX with average mileage may sit at the lower end of the range, while a low-mileage EX-L or Touring model, especially with leather and advanced features, commands a premium.


How to price-check for your area


To determine an accurate price for your area, compare similar vehicles on major valuation guides and local listings. Use these steps as a quick guide:



  • Consult current values on Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and NADA Guides for your zip code.

  • Search nearby listings for similar trims and mileage to gauge regional pricing.

  • Consider a pre-purchase inspection and review maintenance records to confirm condition.

  • Factor in dealer fees, taxes, and whether you’re buying from a private party or dealer.


Doing the local comparison helps refine the national ranges to your specific context.


Summary


In summary, the average price for a 2016 Honda Accord in today’s market generally falls in the mid-teens to low-twenties, with variations driven by trim, mileage, condition, and location. For an accurate figure, consult multiple price guides and local listings, and consider a professional inspection before buying or selling.

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