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Whats the average price of a 2013 Honda Accord?

In today’s US used-car market, a 2013 Honda Accord typically lists for about $10,000 to $15,000, with the mid-point around $12,000 to $13,000 depending on trim, mileage, and overall condition.


Market snapshot and what drives price


The 2013 Honda Accord remains a popular choice for buyers seeking reliability and value in a midsize sedan. Prices vary by trim level, drivetrain (four-cylinder vs. V6), mileage, maintenance history, location, and overall condition. The numbers below reflect current listings across major marketplaces and factoring in typical mileage ranges for a vehicle of this age.


Typical price ranges by trim


Before listing the common price bands, it helps to know how trim levels map to features and value. The ranges below are representative for US-market 2013 Accords with around 100,000 to 130,000 miles, and can shift with mileage and region.



  • LX (4-cylinder): roughly $9,500–$12,000

  • EX (4-cylinder): roughly $11,500–$14,500

  • EX-L (4-cylinder with leather and upgraded features): roughly $12,000–$15,000

  • Sport or higher-end trims: roughly $12,500–$15,000


Prices above are general ranges for commonly equipped models; actual listings can be lower or higher based on mileage, transmission choice, options, and local demand.


Mileage and condition as price modifiers


In this segment, cars with lower mileage and clean maintenance records tend to sit at the upper end of the range. A single-owner car with a full service history can fetch more than a higher-mileage or poorly documented example, even within the same trim.


What affects the price in practice


Several real-world factors commonly swing the price of a 2013 Accord up or down. Understanding these helps buyers and sellers set realistic expectations.



  • Mileage and service history

  • Transmission type (automatic vs. manual) and engine choice

  • Vehicle condition (cosmetic and mechanical)

  • Location and regional demand

  • Exterior and interior features (navigation, leather, sunroof, etc.)


Keep in mind that regional variations can push a given price band higher or lower. It’s wise to compare multiple listings in your area to gauge local values.


How to check current prices accurately


To verify the latest pricing for a 2013 Accord, consult multiple sources and tailor comparisons to your area.



  • Search major listing sites (CarGurus, Autotrader, Cars.com, TrueCar) for 2013 Accord in your ZIP code

  • Filter by trim, mileage, and transmission to benchmark like-for-like examples

  • Compare “average listing price,” “fair purchase price,” and recent sale prices


Always review the vehicle history report, confirm mileage, and consider a pre-purchase inspection to validate the asking price.


Summary


The typical asking price for a 2013 Honda Accord in today’s market generally falls between $10,000 and $15,000, with most clean examples landing around $12,000–$13,000. Trim, mileage, and overall condition are the biggest determinants of price, along with regional demand and transmission choices. Buyers should cross-check multiple sources and get a pre-purchase inspection to determine a fair price in their area.


Sources for pricing guidance include Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, CarGurus, and NADA Guides, which reflect current market data and valuation trends as of 2026.

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