Used 2014 Honda Accord for Sale Nationwide
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CarGurus Analysis:
2014 Honda Accord
With 2,170 currently listed for sale and an average price of $11,538.00, 30.7% of 2014 Honda Accords for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2014 Honda Accord 4.87 / 5 stars.
48.7% of 2014 Accord models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2014 Honda Accord is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and smooth ride, making it a strong contender in the sedan market.
CarGurus Analysis: 2014 Honda Accord
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Summary
With 2,170 currently listed for sale and an average price of $11,538.00, 30.7% of 2014 Honda Accords for sale on CarGurus are rated as good or great deals.
Favorably reviewed: Owners rated the 2014 Honda Accord 4.87 / 5 stars.
48.7% of 2014 Accord models on CarGurus are accident free.
The 2014 Honda Accord is known for its reliability, fuel efficiency, and smooth ride, making it a strong contender in the sedan market.
Why it stands out
The 2014 Honda Accord continues to impress buyers with its strong combination of reliability, fuel efficiency, and performance. With its spacious and well-designed interior, the Accord provides a comfortable ride for both drivers and passengers. Many owners appreciate its great safety features and overall value for the price. The vehicle offers multiple engine options, including a fuel-efficient 4-cylinder and a more powerful V6, ensuring that there is a model to meet various driving preferences. Expert reviews highlight the Accord's high-quality materials and attention to detail, which contribute to a luxurious feel. Despite some concerns about the CVT transmission and audio system, the overall sentiment is that the Accord offers a rewarding ownership experience, making it a popular choice among used sedans.
Other model years to consider
- Average price: $25,221.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 28.1%
- User rating: 5 / 5
- Total listings: 3,984
- Average price: $17,918.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 31.0%
- User rating: 4.71 / 5
- Total listings: 3,605
- Average price: $15,219.00
- Good/great deal percentage: 30.7%
- User rating: 4.71 / 5
- Total listings: 3,191
This analysis is based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from March 30, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.
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Becky B
Reviewed a 2014 Honda Accord on Jun 20, 2024
Great used car, roomier than expected, and a good value. Bluetooth was easy to connect. The car screen is a little small and further away but fine for younger eyes lol! Leg room better than Toyota Corolla.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2014 Honda Sport on Dec 22, 2013
I was considering an Avalon, Maxima, Camry or an Accord. Those cars made my final cut. I test drove all of them, negotiated price with 4 different dealers, but the car offering the best value, defined as where price and quality meet, was the Accord. I chose the Sport Accord because it handled better than the EX-L which made the final-semi-final round of consideration. The Sport offered more for less. I didn't need or want a sun roof and while the upgraded technical goodies were appealing like the touch screen, satellite radio, right side mirror monitor, leather and push to start, they didn't make 6-7K more in price worth it in my view. I'm amazed at the power of the 189 hp Accord Sport. I was expecting far less prior to my test drive, thinking I'd have to upgrade to a V6 but was pleasantly surprised with the punch of this little pocket rocket engine. The Accord Sport has good curb appeal with those 18" rims, twin chrome exhausts and for less than a negotiated $23K out the door, c'mon! No other car even came close.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2014 Honda EX on Jan 11, 2014
My Background: I took more than one year to buy new car and in between I was going through numerous reviews, Test Rides and friends experiences (Whoever bought any car brand in 1st week they were blown away but after some time you can see them back to reality). SUV or Car: In my purchase process I was first confused to go with Sedan or SUV. My daily Driving is 70 miles RT and compact crossover SUV failed to impress me in front of Midsize sedans so finally decided to go with Car. In SUV I was researching RAV4 or CRV and both had plus minuses but I really like how RAV4 came up with all new changes. I have 2002 Camry and I drove 100k+. In 2012 I was almost sure to buy Camry but as time goes by I took test ride of Nissan Altima 2013, Kia Optima 13, Sonata 13, Toyota Camry 13 and Accord 13. After major changes in Accord I finally decided to consider with Camry. Comparing apple to Apple Accord LX has same feature as Camry SE (e.g. Alloy wheel, Dealer price etc..) 1. Overall Quality, Performance, Instrument Panel and Design: When I compared Camry as long as interior design concerned, Camry is nowhere closer to Accord. Dashboard Design is awesome, Big screen is mind blowing (non touch screen though) but position and layout is very cool. 2. Comfort: I felt Both Cars are same (few analysts say Accord is better). Honda has more cabin space. 3. Features and Style: Style doesn’t have any measurement and it goes by individual perception. Accord has lots of bells and whistles, chrome plating looks cool and car style and ride quality is aggressive. New Accord looks is another factor to shift me from Camry. 4. Fuel Economy: Second best in midsize car and fortunately true. 5. Features & Accessories Quality: I am not expert but all new cars’ accessories looks good and Accord is not exception. 6. Car Height: My friend had 2012 Accord and I had really hard time to come out but in new accord it’s very convenient. 7. Safety and Resale Value: Accord is best in midsize segment if you see stats. 8. CVT: Few people love to complaint about reliability of CVT transmission. CVT makes ride smooth and fuel efficient. As long as reliability is concerned time will decide but looking at current trend Toyota, Lexus, Nissan, Audi, Honda, Ford, Benz and many more are shifting towards CVT. Replacement is costly but as years goes by technology becomes complicated and expensive for simple solution. 9. Seat Comfort: I am 6' tall, Lot of people complained about comfort but I don’t have issue. Seat fabric and design is way better than Camry. Cons: 1. 60/40: In Accord Rear Seat not 60/40 split, never mind I don’t use that frequently. 2. Audio: Car Audio quality is good but not great. 3. Trunk space: Not impressed with layout as older cars has low bed, big opening and better shape to fit 3 check-in bags but new shape is not efficient even though Camry and Accord has biggest cargo space. 4. Reliability in log run: hmm when I went through car complaints, I saw lot of issues reported but ~90% complaints were related to Seat comfort and Audio connection in old Accords, Don’t worry and trust your luck. Even my Camry has engine down (May be I got lemon) still Honda and Toyota are very reliable cars at least KBB and JD Power says that. Final words: In current market Honda Accord offers best value for money, it has excellent features and feels like premium level car, it crushed all the competitors. Accord has more Pros than Cons. I will recommend Accord at anytime to my dear ones.
Yisrael C
Reviewed a 2014 Honda Accord on Jan 9, 2024
It’s an amazing car! Very cheap to maintain and gets every job done while feeling a little luxurious.
2014 Honda Accord Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| EX-L with Nav | $30,045 |
| Touring V6 | -- |
| Touring | $33,480 |
| EX | $24,880 |
| EX-L V6 | $30,345 |
| Sport | $23,715 |
| EX-L | $28,270 |
| LX | $21,955 |
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