How much did a 1995 Honda Accord cost new?
In 1995 the Honda Accord's MSRP ranged from roughly the mid-teens to about $20,000, depending on trim and body style.
The model lineup included DX, LX and EX trims in both sedan and coupe body styles. Prices were published in Honda's U.S. brochures for the year, but regional differences and optional equipment could shift the final sticker price.
Trims and their approximate prices in 1995
Below is a guide to typical base MSRPs for the main trims and body styles in the United States. Note that actual sticker prices varied by dealer, options, and location.
- DX Sedan: about $14,900
- DX Coupe: about $15,900
- LX Sedan: about $17,000
- LX Coupe: about $18,000
- EX Sedan: about $19,900
- EX Coupe: about $21,000
Prices reflect the era’s standard equipment and the presence or absence of options such as leather upholstery, sunroof, or automatic transmission, which could push the price higher.
What influenced the price in 1995?
Several factors affected the sticker price in 1995: trim level, body style (sedan vs coupe), engine and transmission choices, the addition of popular options, regional taxes, and dealer incentives or rebates available at the time. The result was a spectrum from the mid-teens to the low-to-mid-$20k range.
Summary
The 1995 Honda Accord offered a range of prices reflecting trim and body style; base DX models started in the mid-teens, and top-line EX coupes could reach about $21,000 depending on options and region. These figures are based on historical MSRPs from that model year.
