Used 2007 Honda Accord for Sale near Washington, DC
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Promising reliability and refinement, efficiency and enjoyment, and safety and sophistication, the 2007 Honda Accord remains one of the best midsize cars you can buy.
As faithfully as the sun rises and sets, Honda redesigns the popular Accord every five years. If you’re good with math, that means 2007 is the final year for the current version of the car. But that doesn’t mean you should skip it in favor of newer designs from competitors like Ford, Nissan, and Toyota.
Continuing in 2-door coupe and 4-door sedan body styles, the 2007 Honda Accord is offered in Value Package, LX, Special Edition, EX, EX-L, and Hybrid trim levels. Most Accords have a 4-cylinder engine, some have a V6 engine, and a few have a gas-electric hybrid powertrain.
As far as changes to the 2007 Accord go, the V6 engine is now offered with Special Edition trim. Otherwise, the car is the same as it was in 2006.
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Reviewed a 2007 Honda EX-L V6 on Aug 7, 2009
I absolutely love my car. Acceleration is off the chart for a mid-size with the V6 and manual 6-speed. It runs very strong while cruising easily holding it's speed on most hills. Car feels solid with no squeaks, grunts, clunks or other odd noises. Fuel mileage isn't as good as the 4 cylinder Accord but it's definately worth having the V6 if you want that extra power for passing/merging. Styling is great with little compromise inside and out. Most controls are within reach without having to lean forward (I'm 6' tall and have the seat all the way back).
Timothy T
Reviewed a 2007 Honda EX on May 19, 2015
just shy of 94,000 miles, our one owner accord is still chugging along. car looks great for a 2007, and the paint quality is still that of a newer vehicle. the vehicle has slim lines, leaving minimal blind spots and an easy driving experience. the power drivers seat with lumbar support gives the proper about of knee and back support making for a comfortable commuter car. aside from regular maintenance, the car has been in the shop for a few unusual items, (master window switch, v-tech actuator, washer fluid motor) which didn't come at a cheap cost, and almost a little higher than most honda owners would probably expect. for a four cylinder, the car has good acceleration, tight handling, and a hefty breaking system, all making for an enjoyable driving experience with piece of mind.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2007 Honda EX-L V6 on Apr 21, 2015
Owned this car for 8 years and when I sold it still rode like the day I purchased it. never had any issues with it , just put gas in it, changed the oil and filters regularly and kept it clean
Daniel J
Reviewed a 2007 Honda EX-L V6 on Apr 4, 2015
Most impressive is the fact that this vehicle has a lot of pep. The gas mileage is pretty good for a six cylinder and I especially like the heated seats in the winter. Handling is good and I have not had to do anything to it since I've had it. It is an extremely reliable vehicle. I previously had a mazda and the build quality of the Honda is solid and not flimsy. It has a sleek look and this car holds its value with all that's included.
2007 Honda Accord Trims
| Trim type | MSRP |
|---|---|
| LX V6 | $25,795 |
| DX-G | -- |
| Value Package | $19,220 |
| EX | $23,145 |
| LX | $20,720 |
| EX-L | $24,845 |
| Special Edition | $21,420 |
| EX-L V6 | $27,995 |
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