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What is the resale value of a Honda Odyssey?

In general, the Honda Odyssey preserves value better than many peers in the family minivan segment, with typical depreciation around the 40%–50% mark after five years. A well-kept, lower-mileage example will command the higher end of that range, while higher mileage or less-desirable trims push values lower.


Resale value is shaped by age, mileage, trim level, condition, maintenance history, and market demand. This article explains how much Odysseys commonly fetch on the used market, what drives those numbers, and how owners can protect their vehicle’s value when it’s time to sell or trade in.


What determines the resale value of a Honda Odyssey


The resale value is determined by several factors that buyers weigh when comparing a used Odyssey to competing vans. Here are the most influential ones.



    Before listing the key factors, consider the main elements that influence what buyers will pay for a used Odyssey.


  • Age and model year

  • Mileage and expected remaining life

  • Trim level and features (LX/EX vs. EX-L, Touring, Elite)

  • Overall condition, including cosmetic and mechanical issues

  • Maintenance history and documented service records

  • Location and local demand, plus color and accident history


In practice, stronger history, lower mileage, and higher-trim levels tend to push prices toward the top of the typical range, while poor maintenance, high mileage, or damage can sharply reduce offers.


Resale value ranges by age of the vehicle


These ranges reflect typical depreciation patterns across a broad sample. Actual numbers depend on year, trim, mileage, and regional demand.



  • 1–3 years old (low mileage, high-trim examples): roughly 70–85% of the original MSRP

  • 4–6 years old: roughly 45–65% of the original MSRP

  • 7–10 years old: roughly 25–40% of the original MSRP


Note that these are broad brackets and can swing based on the vehicle's history and market conditions. In markets with strong demand for reliable family vans, even higher trims can command premium prices for well-maintained Odysseys.


Strategies to protect and maximize value


Dealers and private buyers reward careful maintenance and transparency. Consider these practices to preserve value.



  • Keep comprehensive service records and receipts

  • Keep mileage reasonable and documented; avoid excessive wear on tires and brakes

  • Address mechanical issues promptly; fix any check-engine light

  • Preserve the interior and exterior; regular cleaning, minimal cosmetic damages

  • Use original equipment parts and avoid aftermarket modifications that could reduce resale appeal

  • Maintain an accident-free history or provide full repair documentation if incidents occur


Good maintenance history and a clean, professional presentation can substantially improve offers at trade-in or private sale, even for older Odysseys.


Market context and outlook


The used-car market for minivans, including the Honda Odyssey, has remained robust in recent years due to sustained demand for family transportation. Factors such as inflation, interest rates, supply chain dynamics, and the availability of reliable seven- or eight-seat vehicles influence resale values. In 2024–2026, Odysseys in good condition with lower mileage and well-documented maintenance continue to attract buyers, supporting strong resale values relative to some non-Honda rivals.


As always, the exact resale value will hinge on local demand, vehicle history, trim, and mileage. Prospective sellers should gather multiple quotes and check current market guides (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and iSeeCars) for precise, up-to-date estimates at the time of sale.


Summary


The Honda Odyssey remains a strong performer for resale value within the minivan segment. Typical depreciation trends span from roughly 70–85% of new for 1–3 year-old models down to 25–40% for 7–10 year-old vehicles, with higher trims and lower mileage commanding premium prices. To maximize resale, maintain thorough service records, minimize excessive mileage, address issues promptly, and keep the vehicle in top cosmetic condition. Local demand and market conditions will ultimately shape the exact numbers.

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