1997 Honda Accord Value & Market Price

The 1997 Honda Accord has a median auction sale price of $250 based on 33 recent Copart and IAAI sales (range $175–$425 for the middle 50%). Clean-title retail typically runs 2–3× the auction median. For a specific 1997 Honda Accord VIN report covering accidents, owners, and odometer history, see vincheck.it.com/check-vin ($13.99).

Based on 33 recent auction sales tracked by VinCheck, the 1997 Honda Accord has a median sale price of $250. Most 1997 Honda Accord sales land between $175 (25th percentile) and $425 (75th percentile). Retail prices for clean-title examples typically run 2–3× the auction median.

Sample size33 sales
Median sale price$250
Low (heavy damage)$25
25th percentile$175
75th percentile$425
High (clean / light damage)$1,625

Recent 1997 Honda Accord auction sales

  • VIN 1HGCD5634VA231874 — $200 (FRONT END) · 2026-06-15
  • VIN 1HGCE1825VA000072 — $150 (FRONT END) · 2026-05-29
  • VIN JHMCD5633VC019016 — $450 (LEFT FRONT) · 2026-05-21
  • VIN 1HGCD5652VA085931 — $550 (REAR END) · 2026-05-21
  • VIN 1HGCD5633VA020083 — $150 (REAR END) · 2026-05-20
  • VIN 1HGCD7264VA018791 — $150 (FRONT END) · 2026-05-20
  • VIN 1HGCE1898VA007014 — $425 (SIDE) · 2026-05-19
  • VIN 1HGCD563XVA083522 — $350 (REAR END) · 2026-05-15

Frequently asked questions

How much is a 1997 Honda Accord worth?

Based on 33 recent auction sales tracked by VinCheck, the median 1997 Honda Accord sold for $250. The middle 50% sold between $175 and $425, with the lowest at $25 (heavy damage) and the highest at $1,625 (clean title or light damage).

Why is the 1997 Honda Accord so cheap at auction?

Auction prices skew lower than retail because most lots have damage, salvage titles, or are dealer-only liquidations. A clean-title 1997 Honda Accord from a private seller typically commands 2–3× the salvage auction median.

How accurate is this 1997 Honda Accord value estimate?

Prices reflect live Copart and IAAI sale data from the last 180 days. They are most useful for: gauging salvage rebuild margins, comparing private-party asking prices to the auction floor, and spotting overpriced dealer listings. For a clean-title retail estimate use the depreciation calculator.

How do I value a specific 1997 Honda Accord VIN?

Run the VIN at https://vincheck.it.com/check-vin for a $13.99 report showing prior accidents, title brands, mileage history, and any auction records. These factors swing the value by 30–70% from the median.

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