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Whats the value of a 2000 Honda?

In short, the value depends on the model and condition; most 2000 Hondas privately sell for about $1,000 to $3,000, with exceptional examples potentially higher.


To understand the range, it’s important to categorize by model and assess how mileage, maintenance history, and location affect price. This article outlines typical ranges, factors that influence pricing, and how to check current market values using widely used valuation resources.


Common 2000 Honda models and typical value ranges


Price bands reflect private-party listings and widely used valuation guides. They are indicative and can vary by region and condition.



  • Civic (2000): typically about $1,000–$3,000; well-kept or lower-mile examples may reach $3,000–$4,000 in some markets.

  • Accord (2000): typically about $1,000–$2,800; the value tightens with mileage and rust issues can lower price.

  • CR-V (2000): typically about $1,800–$3,500; SUVs often hold value a bit better, depending on drivetrain and condition.

  • Odyssey (2000): typically about $2,000–$4,000; minivans with decent maintenance can fetch the higher end.

  • Prelude (2000): typically about $2,000–$5,000; sport coupe enthusiasts may pay more for certain well-kept models.


Prices vary widely by miles, rust, title status, and service history. Check multiple sources for a fuller picture.


Factors that affect value


Several variables can push a 2000 Honda up or down the value scale. The most influential are:



  • Mileage and wear

  • Mechanical condition and service records

  • Body condition and rust

  • Title status (clear vs salvage) and prior accidents

  • Transmission type (automatic vs manual) and reliability

  • Trim level and included features

  • Location and local demand

  • Modifications and non-original parts


Understanding these factors helps explain why prices can vary even among similar cars.


How to check current market value today


To get the most accurate estimate, consult multiple sources and compare like-for-like examples. Here are steps to follow:



  1. Look up the vehicle’s value on Kelley Blue Book (KBB) for private party and trade-in, using the exact model, trim, year, mileage, and condition.

  2. Check Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) to see what real buyers are paying in your area.

  3. Consult NADA Guides for additional price opinions that reflect dealer pricing and finance considerations.

  4. Search local classifieds and dealer listings to gauge what similar 2000 Hondas are actually selling for nearby.

  5. Consider getting a professional appraisal or a pre-purchase inspection if you’re buying or selling a higher-risk example.


Combine data from these sources to triangulate a fair price, and adjust for any imperfections or standout positives of the specific vehicle.


Practical pricing tips


Tip: start with the mid-point of your price band and adjust based on the car’s condition, recent maintenance, and how urgently you need to buy or sell.


Summary


The value of a 2000 Honda depends largely on model, mileage, and condition. Civic, Accord, CR-V, Odyssey, and Prelude each have typical private-party ranges in the low thousands, with well-preserved examples commanding higher prices. Use valuation guides (KBB, Edmunds TMV, NADA) and current listings to set a fair price, and be honest about the car’s history to attract realistic offers.

What's the blue book value of a 2000 Honda Civic?


A 2000 Honda Civic has depreciated $267 or 11% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $2,008 and trade-in value of $822. A 2000 Honda Civic has depreciated $267 or 11% in the last 3 years and has a current resale value of $2,008 and trade-in value of $822.



How much is a used 2000 Honda Accord worth?


$322 to $1,309
The value of a used 2000 Honda Accord ranges from $322 to $1,309, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



How much is a Honda 2000 worth?


The value of a used 2000 Honda S2000 ranges from $5,588 to $11,184, based on vehicle condition, mileage, and options. Get a free appraisal here.



Is the Honda S2000 a collectible?


There are reasons for the S2000's greatness and its appreciating price in the collector car market, including its characteristically Honda build quality and bulletproof reliability.


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