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Honda - Other Models (2010)

Looking for the most accurate snapshot of the Honda Other Models price for a 2010 vehicle? Our detailed database offers the latest market insights without the jargon—just clear, data‑driven information. Whether you’re a buyer on the hunt, a seller setting a price, or a dealer needing a quick reference, this 2010 Honda Other Models overview will give you the confidence to make an informed decision.

  • Model Year: 2010
  • Engine: 2.4‑liter inline‑4, naturally aspirated, 140 hp
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual (optional 4‑speed automatic on higher trims)
  • Fuel Type: Gasoline
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive
  • Dimensions: Length 169.8 in, Width 69.8 in, Height 59.6 in, Wheelbase 104.3 in
  • Seating Capacity: 5
  • Fuel Economy: 26 mpg city / 32 mpg highway (EPA)
  • Weight: 2,765 lbs (gross)
  • Notable Features: Power steering, electric windows, 5‑point seat belt system, carrier‑mounted roof rails, optional rear parking sensors

Understanding Honda Other Models depreciation is key to determining whether a 2010 model is a sound investment. On average, this vehicle typically loses 15–20% of its value in the first year after purchase. From years two to five, depreciation slows to about 10–12% per year, and then tapers further to roughly 4–6% per year beyond year five. An average life cycle depreciation of 65–70% over eight years places the 2010 model in the moderate depreciation bracket typical of compact Hondas.

Key Comparative Insights

When comparing the Honda Other Models 2010 price to similar makes and models, the following snapshots stand out:

  • Midland Mazda Mazda3 (2010) – Usually priced at $7,200 for comparable mileage and condition, often offering higher fuel efficiency.
  • Ford Focus (2010) – Generally sits around $6,800–$7,400, but fewer standard features and higher maintenance for comparable trim levels.
  • Hyundai Elantra (2010) – Price range: $6,500–$7,100, with comparable safety scores but less renowned reliability.

In most markets, the Honda Other Models 2010 price sits just below the segment median, making it an attractive value‑to‑quality option. The model’s proven durability and low maintenance frequency typically offset its slightly higher initial price relative to some competitors.

Market Position & Audience

The 2010 Honda Other Models is popular within the suburban commuter niche. Its roomy interior and reliable powertrain make it a favorite for first‑time car buyers and young families alike. In many urban centers, it’s prized for:

  • Excellent resale value due to Honda’s brand strength.
  • Low depreciation relative to luxury or performance-oriented vehicles.
  • High fuel efficiency for city driving.
  • Availability of aftermarket upgrades, like alloy wheels or upgraded infotainment.

What Is a 2010 Honda Other Models Worth?

While we don’t publish exact figures, we provide a price range guide based on market consensus:

  • Low‑mileage condition (under 40,000 mi): $6,000–$7,500
  • Moderate‑mileage (40,000–80,000 mi): $4,500–$6,200
  • High‑mileage (above 80,000 mi): $3,200–$4,800

These ranges account for regional variations, vehicle condition, and optional features. Prices vary by market/condition, but the guidelines above reflect the prevailing trend in your local dealership inventory and online listings.

Depreciation Breakdown for the 2010 Honda Other Models

Updated depreciation estimates:

  1. Year 1: 15–20%
  2. Year 2: 10–12%
  3. Year 3: 8–10%
  4. Years 4–5: 6–8% each year
  5. Beyond Year 8: 3–5% per


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