Used value estimate
2010 Honda Pilot value
By Hari Vinayak · Updated 2026-06-12
Quick answer
A 2010 Honda Pilot in good condition with average mileage (about 200,000 miles) is worth roughly $7,100 in a private-party sale — a fair range of $6,550 to $7,650, or about $8,150 at a dealer. Note: 2010 is a flagged year for this model (2009–2011) — VCM oil burning plus torque converter shudder — the highest-complaint Pilot years. Expect to pay at the lower end and budget for that risk.
Estimated value by mileage
Good condition, clean title. Mileage is the biggest single factor at this age.
| Mileage | Miles | Fair value | Private party |
|---|---|---|---|
| Lower mileage | 136,000 | $8,500 | $7,800–$9,200 |
| Average mileage | 200,000 | $7,100 | $6,550–$7,650 |
| Higher mileage | 272,000 | $4,950 | $4,550–$5,350 |
Is 2010 a good year to buy?
2010 is a flagged year (2009–2011): VCM oil burning plus torque converter shudder — the highest-complaint Pilot years.
See all Honda Pilot years to avoidWhat to check before you pay
- VCM cylinder deactivation (2009–2015 worst): oil consumption, spark plug fouling, vibration, and engine mount wear — many owners install VCM disablers
- 2016–2018 9-speed (ZF): harsh or delayed shifts and occasional limp mode — test drive thoroughly; 6-speed trims are safer
- Timing belt is a ~$1,000 service due every 100,000 miles — no proof means budget for it now
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