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Honda - Accord (2011)

Discover the 2011 Honda Accord – a midsize sedan that blends reliability, comfort, and technology. Whether you’re a first‑time buyer or a seasoned enthusiast, the Honda Accord price landscape offers a broad spectrum. The 2011 model sits within the era of turbo‑charged power, efficient fuel economy, and a driver‑centred cabin that has earned its place among Japan’s finest sedans. In this guide, we’ll explore what the Honda Accord 2011 price looks like today, how you can gauge a used Honda Accord price that fits your budget, and the long‑term dynamics of Honda Accord depreciation. Let’s dive in.

  • Engine: 2.4‑L 4‑Cylinder (officially the naturally‑aspirated V6 variant in 2011)
  • Power: 158 hp and 145 lb‑ft torque (providing smooth acceleration for everyday use)
  • Transmission: 6‑Speed Automatic, with optional Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT) in some trims
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline
  • Fuel Economy: 22 mpg city / 30 mpg highway (EPA estimates)
  • Dimensions:
    • Wheelbase: 108.5 in
    • Length: 189.4 in
    • Width: 73.6 in
    • Height: 58.9 in
  • Payload: 1,010 lb (approx. 457 kg)
  • Drivetrain: Front‑wheel drive (FWD)
  • Interior Features: Eye‑Comfort seat trim, Bluetooth, satellite radio, 6‑in. display (varies by trim), optional navigation system
  • Safety: Antilock Brakes (ABS), Electronic Brake‑force Distribution (EBD), Traction Control, Airbag system, rearview camera (optional), Multi‑Point Inspection
  • Exterior Highlights: 16‑inch alloy wheels, dual exhaust, sunroof (optional), and upgraded chrome trim in higher levels

Being a used Honda Accord price helps you understand what you’re actually paying for a vehicle that has already experienced its initial depreciation. Below we outline how the 2011 model holds its value over time.

Honda Accord depreciation: realistic expectations

Only a small percentage of the Honda Accord depreciation curve is as steep as the first year. Here’s a typical pattern, expressed in rough percentage terms for the 2011 model:

  • First year: 15‑20% out of the purchase price (a 2011 Honda Accord will typically lose this amount as it moves from new to used).
  • Year 2–3: 10‑12% per year, continuing to decrease as the vehicle ages.
  • Year 4–5: 7‑9% per year, and then the decline slows further.
  • Beyond year 5: the residual value tends to plateau at around 25‑35% of the original price, dependent on mileage, condition, and geography.

Because the Accord is built around engine durability and body reliability, the long‑term depreciation curve freezes at a higher level than some sportier models. That is, trucks or luxury lines that tend to lose value faster can have a sharper


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