Used 2007 Honda Accord Coupe for Sale Nationwide
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About 2007 Honda Accord Coupe
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Anonymous
Reviewed a 2007 Honda EX-L with Nav on Dec 28, 2013
First off, I must say when I bought this car I was banking on Honda's reliability. The car's fit and finish is still spot on, but the ride is compromised. To date I have gone through 4 motor mounts, transmission mount, lower control arm bushings, two struts, and the car still makes cracking noises over bumps. To date it has gone through 2 transmissions, luckily covered under warranty. I'd strongly advise to steer clear of the automatic, and opt for the manual transmission, as I've read it's bulletproof. The navigation is really slow, but the seats are probably the best I've ever sat in (including lexus's bimmers, etc..). Overall I'd rate the car as being average. It isn't the most reliable, but it is comfortable and relatively affordable.
Anonymous
Reviewed a 2007 Honda EX-L on Sep 8, 2008
What can I say its a Honda while great on gas with today's gas prices but still has the performance and sporty look at a reasonable price......come on its a Honda and it is a fun car to drive maybe a bit more expensive on parts but you know this car will last you for many years to come
Samuel P
Reviewed a 2007 Honda EX-L V6 on Jul 29, 2008
Great performance model comes with performance tuned suspension steering and breaking. Never had any problems with quality and exterior is sleek and nice looking. 3L VTEC engine gets excellant gas milage on highway and in town but still gets up and goes. I would reccomend this car for any honda enthuisists.
Carleton C
Reviewed a 2007 Honda EX-L on Jun 22, 2008
Likes: solid car, nice design, fuel efficient, smooth and comfortable ride, neat little features, aesthetically pleasing interior and exterior Dislikes: Not as innovative as other cars in terms of technological features.
2007 Honda Accord Coupe Price Trends
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See more price trends2007 Honda Accord Coupe Pricing Analysis
Pricing by Popular US Cities
Market Area: Nationwide
Key Insights
- Highest Price in Los Angeles: The average price in Los Angeles, CA, is $22,920, indicating a premium market likely driven by demand and low inventory.
- Lowest Prices in Philadelphia: Philadelphia, PA, offers the lowest average price at just $4,499, suggesting either a higher number of older vehicles or faster turnover.
- Variability in Listings: Markets like Washington, DC (8 listings) and Atlanta, GA (5 listings) exhibit lower average prices, indicating less competitive pricing dynamics compared to larger inventories.
City-Level Pricing
| City | Total Listings | Avg Price |
|---|---|---|
| Los Angeles, CA | 3 | $22,920 |
| Philadelphia, PA | 5 | $4,499 |
| Washington, DC | 8 | $9,995 |
| Atlanta, GA | 5 | $4,900 |
| Boston, MA | 5 | $800 |
Pricing by Trim Packages
Key Insights
- Leading Trim - EX-L V6: The EX-L V6 trim with 190 listings stands out as the most available, indicating strong demand for V6 performance coupled with luxury features.
- Cost Premium of Popular Trims: The EX-L V6 ($28,095 MSRP) commands a higher price due to its extensive feature set, suggesting consumers are willing to invest for enhanced comfort and technology.
- LX Trim Rare: The LX trim has the fewest listings (8) and a lower MSRP of $21,070, illustrating a potential gap in the market for budget-conscious buyers.
Trim-Level Details
| Trim | Listings | MSRP | Drivetrain | Engine |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| EX-L V6 | 190 | $28,095 | FWD | 3.0L 244 hp V6 |
| EX-L | 187 | $24,945 | FWD | 2.4L 166 hp I4 |
| EX | 113 | $23,245 | FWD | 2.4L 166 hp I4 |
| LX | 8 | $21,070 | FWD | 2.4L 166 hp I4 |
| LX V6 | 3 | $25,895 | FWD | 3.0L 244 hp V6 |
| EX-L with Nav | 2 | $26,945 | FWD | 2.4L 166 hp I4 |
| EX-L V6 with Nav | 1 | $30,095 | FWD | 3.0L 244 hp V6 |
Pricing Analysis by Model Year
Key Insights
- Depreciation Shows Stabilization: Newer models like the 2017 Accord Coupe show better value retention with prices down only 32.6% from MSRP, highlighting continued demand for more recent models.
- Value Snapshot for Older Models: The 2012 model offers the best deal relative to depreciation at ~57.2% below MSRP, suggesting it might be appealing for budget-conscious buyers looking for cost-effective options.
- Earlier Models Hit Hardest: The 2005 model is the least expensive at $6,292, reflecting a severe depreciation trend as older vehicles lose value more rapidly.
Model Year Pricing
| Model Year | Original MSRP | Avg Price | Price vs MSRP |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 Honda Accord | $24,125 | $16,262 | -32.6% |
| 2016 Honda Accord | $23,875 | $14,603 | -38.8% |
| 2015 Honda Accord | $23,775 | $13,631 | -42.7% |
| 2014 Honda Accord | $23,625 | $12,337 | -47.8% |
| 2013 Honda Accord | $23,350 | $11,552 | -50.5% |
| 2012 Honda Accord | $23,080 | $9,866 | -57.2% |
| 2011 Honda Accord | $22,980 | $9,179 | -60.0% |
| 2010 Honda Accord | $22,555 | $9,239 | -59.0% |
| 2009 Honda Accord | $22,405 | $8,761 | -60.8% |
| 2008 Honda Accord | $21,860 | $8,329 | -61.0% |
| 2006 Honda Accord | $20,970 | $6,844 | -67.3% |
| 2005 Honda Accord | $20,390 | $6,292 | -69.1% |
These recommendations are based on CarGurus' proprietary market data from May 14, 2026, CarGurus experts' opinions, and generative AI.





