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How much is a 2007 Honda Accord worth on the blue book?

There isn’t a single fixed price. Kelley Blue Book values for a 2007 Honda Accord typically fall in the roughly $1,500 to $6,000 private-party range, with trade-in values generally lower, depending on trim, mileage, and condition.


As one of the country’s most-used used-car guides, Kelley Blue Book (KBB) provides value estimates that reflect the car’s trim (LX, EX, EX-L), body style (sedan or coupe), mileage, overall condition, optional features, and your region. Because a 2007 Accord is now a late-model used car, actual offers can vary widely by local market and vehicle history. Here is how to interpret and use those values.


What affects the value of a 2007 Honda Accord?


Factors that drive the price include the specific trim and body style, how many miles it has, its condition, and whether it has desirable features or a clean history.



  • Trim level and body style (LX sedan, EX sedan, EX-L, or coupe variants) significantly affect value, with higher trims typically commanding more.

  • Mileage: lower miles generally increase value; high mileage lowers it.

  • Overall condition: categories like Excellent, Good, Fair, or Poor determine the amount the buyer is willing to pay.

  • Vehicle history: clean title, absence of major accidents, and well-documented maintenance boost value.

  • Options and features: leather seats, navigation, sunroof, and other popular upgrades can add value.

  • Regional market: different areas have varying demand and pricing for older sedans and Hondas.


These factors can push the value up or down; owners should expect a wide range depending on the details of their car and local demand.


Estimated value ranges


Use Kelley Blue Book's value for both private-party sales and trade-in scenarios; the numbers below illustrate typical ranges you might encounter for a 2007 Honda Accord in common conditions.



  • Private-party value: roughly $1,500 to $6,000, depending on trim, mileage, and condition.

  • Trade-in value: roughly $1,000 to $3,500, typically lower than private-party value.


For the most accurate valuation, enter the exact details into KBB's online calculator, including trim (LX, EX, EX-L), body style, mileage, any wear and tear, location, and your desired sale method.


How to get the exact value on KBB


Visit Kelley Blue Book's site and follow these steps to obtain the precise figure for your car: select 2007 Honda Accord, choose the correct trim and body style, input mileage, condition, and options, then confirm your ZIP code to see region-adjusted values. You can compare private-party offers, trade-in offers, and suggested dealer prices.


Tips: gather maintenance records, note any recent repairs or replacements, and be honest about condition to avoid a price adjustment later.


Summary


The price of a 2007 Honda Accord on Kelley Blue Book is not a single number; it depends on trim, mileage, condition, and location. Expect a broad range with private-party values generally higher than dealer trade-ins, and use KBB's online tool for the exact estimate tailored to your car. With careful reporting of mileage and history, owners can negotiate effectively based on KBB's guidance.

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