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Whats a 2013 Honda Odyssey worth?

Typically, a 2013 Honda Odyssey is worth roughly $6,000 to $15,000 in private-party sales, depending on trim, mileage, and condition. Exact numbers vary by region and the valuation source you use, but this range captures the current market broadly.


Key factors that affect value


The price you’ll see for a used 2013 Odyssey hinges on several key variables. The main drivers are:



  • Trim level (LX, EX, EX-L, Touring) and installed options (navigation, leather, rear-seat entertainment, etc.).

  • Mileage on the odometer and the age of the vehicle.

  • Overall condition of the exterior, interior, and mechanical systems.

  • Maintenance history and whether records are complete and up to date.

  • Accident history or title issues (salvage or rebuilt titles tend to lower value).

  • Ownership history (one-owner cars often fetch higher prices than multiple-owner vehicles).

  • Regional demand and seasonality, which can affect dealer vs private-party pricing.


In practice, higher trim levels and lower mileage command higher prices, while poor maintenance or accident history typically lowers value.


Estimated price ranges by mileage and condition


Valuation guides commonly break out prices by mileage bands and condition. The ranges below reflect typical private-party values in the United States and can vary by ZIP code and market conditions as of 2024–2026.



  • Low mileage / excellent condition (< 60,000 miles; clean history): roughly $12,000–$15,000

  • Average mileage / good condition (60,000–100,000 miles): roughly $8,000–$12,000

  • High mileage / fair condition (> 100,000 miles or notable wear): roughly $6,000–$9,000


These bands provide a baseline. The exact price you'll encounter in your market will depend on trim, optional equipment, and current demand.


Getting an exact quote


To pin down a precise value for your vehicle, gather specifics and compare multiple sources.


What data you should gather


Having the right information ready helps you get accurate quotes from valuation sites and dealers.



  1. Vehicle identification number (VIN), current mileage, and the model year.

  2. Trim level (LX/EX/EX-L/Touring) and installed options (navigation, rear entertainment, leather, roof rails, etc.).

  3. Maintenance history, recent service records, and any replacement parts or warranties.

  4. Accident history and title status (clean, salvage, rebuilt).

  5. ZIP code or location to reflect regional pricing and demand.


With complete data and up-to-date listings, you can set a fair asking price or negotiate a solid trade-in offer.


Summary


The value of a 2013 Honda Odyssey varies widely based on trim, mileage, condition, and location. By checking current valuations on Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, and NADA, and by matching your car’s specifics to local market conditions, you can arrive at a fair price for private sale or a competitive trade-in. Odysseys from this generation are generally reliable and hold value well when well maintained, but the final number comes down to how the car has been cared for and how urgently you want to sell. Gather details, compare sources, and price accordingly.

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