Used Honda Accord Price Guide

The Honda Accord is a reliable mid-size saloon and estate offering strong build quality, practicality and low running costs. With over 200 used Honda Accord listings currently available across the UK, prices typically range from £5,000 for older high-mileage examples to £30,000 for nearly-new models.

Market Summary

Price range
£5,000 – £30,000
Total listings
200
Most common year
2020
Most common fuel
Petrol

Honda Accord Prices by Year

Year Min Price Avg Price Max Price
2018-2020 £16,000 £22,500 £30,000
2016-2017 £12,000 £14,500 £18,000
2014-2015 £9,000 £11,000 £14,000
2011-2013 £6,000 £7,500 £10,000
2008-2010 £5,000 £6,000 £7,500

Average Price by Fuel Type

Diesel

£12,500

Petrol

£10,800

Hybrid

£15,200

Average Price by Mileage

Mileage Average Price
N/A miles £20,500
N/A miles £14,200
N/A miles £9,800
N/A miles £6,500

About the Honda Accord

The Honda Accord has been a staple of the UK mid-size car market for decades, with the most recent eighth and ninth generation models (2008-2015 and 2015-2020) offering a choice of saloon and Tourer estate body styles. Known for exceptional reliability and Honda's reputation for engineering excellence, the Accord competes with the Ford Mondeo, Volkswagen Passat and Mazda 6. Engine options include efficient 2.0-litre and 2.4-litre petrol units, plus a 2.2 i-DTEC diesel that became popular with motorway drivers. The Accord offers generous interior space, comprehensive equipment levels across SE, SR, ES and EX trim grades, and a typically smooth driving experience. Production for the UK market ended in 2020, making all examples now officially used cars.

What Affects Honda Accord Prices

Age and mileage are primary factors, with pre-2012 models generally sitting below £8,000 while 2017+ examples command £15,000-£25,000. The diesel 2.2 i-DTEC models typically hold value better than petrol equivalents due to economy, though recent diesel market changes have narrowed this gap. Tourer estate variants often carry a £500-£1,500 premium over saloons thanks to their practicality. Higher-spec EX and EX GT models with leather, navigation and premium audio fetch more than base SE versions. Service history is critical - full Honda dealer history adds significant value, while incomplete records can reduce prices by 10-15%. Condition matters considerably given many Accords rack up high mileages as company cars. Colour also plays a role, with silver, black and white being most desirable, while unusual shades may reduce appeal. Accident damage or outstanding finance can significantly impact value.

Honda Accord Buying Tips

Always verify comprehensive service history, particularly timing chain condition on high-mileage diesels. Check for oil consumption issues on 2.0-litre petrol models and inspect for any gearbox hesitation during test drives. Examine Tourer models carefully for rear suspension wear and boot floor condition. Look for even tyre wear patterns and listen for any unusual noises from wheel bearings. Inspect all electrical functions including air conditioning, infotainment systems and parking sensors which can be expensive to repair. Check the HPI history to confirm no outstanding finance or accident damage. Diesel models should show evidence of regular DPF regeneration and avoid cars used exclusively for short urban journeys. Private sales may offer better value than dealers but ensure all paperwork is legitimate. Consider independent Honda specialist inspections for high-value purchases. Factor in that parts and servicing, while reliable, can be more expensive than mainstream Ford or Vauxhall alternatives. Insurance groups range from 16-28 depending on model and spec.

Frequently Asked Questions

Used Honda Accord prices in the UK typically range from £5,000 for older models with higher mileage (2008-2012) to £30,000 for nearly-new low-mileage examples from 2018-2020. Most buyers find suitable models between £8,000-£18,000 depending on age, mileage and specification.

The 2015-2017 models offer the best balance of value, reliability and modern features. These ninth-generation Accords benefit from updated styling, improved infotainment and refined engines while avoiding the highest depreciation of newer models. The 2.2 i-DTEC diesel in ES or EX trim from this period is particularly sought-after.

Honda Accords are generally very reliable, but watch for oil consumption on 2.0-litre petrol engines, worn rear suspension bushes on high-mileage Tourers, and occasionally sticky brake calipers. Some 2.2 diesel models can experience DPF issues if used mainly for short journeys. Older models may have worn interior plastics and occasional electrical niggles with infotainment systems.

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