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Honda - Accord (2010)

Discover the value and features of the classic 2010 Honda Accord. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer, a seasoned car enthusiast, or simply curious about the Honda Accord price journey over the years, this overview offers a comprehensive look at what the incredibly reliable 2010 model offers today. The Honda Accord 2010 price varies depending on mileage, trim level, condition, and regional market, but understanding the general landscape helps you make an informed decision.

Below we break down the core specifications, guess the depreciation curve, compare the Accord to its rivals, and pinpoint why the 2010 Honda Accord remains popular in the midsize sedan segment.

  • Engine: 2.4 L 4‑Cylinder (1.5 L THS‑i turbo‑charged option on higher trims)
  • Horsepower: 133 hp (2.5‑L LX) – 185 hp (2.4‑L Engine Option)
  • Torque: 160 lb‑ft (1.5‑L turbo) – 172 lb‑ft (2.4‑L)
  • Transmission: 5‑speed manual or 6‑speed automatic (incl. CVT for 1.5‑L version)
  • Fuel type: Regular unleaded (unleaded gasoline) – 87 or 88 octane
  • Mileage: 49 k–123 k miles (average for 2010 models)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 189.6 in
    • Width: 74.4 in
    • Height: 56.7 in
    • Wheelbase: 112.1 in
    • Cargo capacity (rear seats down): 59.9 cubic feet
  • Interior features:
    • 12‑inch touchscreen (with Bluetooth & Apple CarPlay/Android Auto on newer trims)
    • Dual-zone automatic climate control
    • 5‑point seat belt access with side airbags
    • Leather seating on upper trims (LX, EX/XSi)
  • Safety:
    • Anti‑locking brakes (ABS) with electronic brake‑force distribution (EBD)
    • Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA)
    • Conventional airbags (front, side, curtain)

Depreciation Insight

No vehicle stays at its original price for long, and the Honda Accord depreciation trend is well documented. Typically, a new Toyota or Honda model loses about 15–20 % of its value in the first year and an additional 10–15 % each subsequent year, easing to roughly 60 % of the original price after five years. The 2010 Honda Accord, with its reputation for reliability, usually follows a mild depreciation curve:

  • Year 0 (purchased new): 100 %
  • Year 1: 80–85 %
  • Year 2: 70–75 %
  • Year 3: 60–65 %
  • Year 4: 55–60 %
  • Year 5: 50–55 %

To give you a practical sense, imagine a 2010 Honda Accord currently in good shape. Its used Honda Accord price often lands in the $10,000–$17,000 range across different markets. These figures reflect how the vehicle holds its value over six–to‑seven years, making it an attractive trade‑in when upgrading to newer technology.

What Is a 2010 Honda Accord Worth?

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