A 2007 Honda CR-V is typically worth roughly $2,500 to $6,000 in today’s market, depending on mileage, condition, trim level and location.
Value estimates come from major guides such as Kelley Blue Book (KBB), Edmunds and NADA, and reflect both private-party and dealer pricing. The exact figure for your car depends on odometer reading, maintenance history, accident history, how you plan to sell (private party vs. dealer) and regional market conditions.
Current value range by mileage
To give a practical sense of price, here are typical private-party value ranges by odometer readings. These figures assume a clean title and reasonable maintenance history, and they can vary by region and market conditions.
- Under 100,000 miles: typically $4,000–$7,000
- 100,000–150,000 miles: typically $2,500–$4,500
- 150,000–200,000 miles: typically $1,800–$3,500
- Over 200,000 miles: typically $1,200–$2,500
These brackets illustrate general expectations. Dealers may offer less for cars that need immediate repairs, while exceptionally well-maintained examples can push toward the upper end of these ranges.
Trim, options and other factors that influence price
Beyond mileage, several variables can shift value up or down. Trim level and features, drivetrain (all-wheel drive vs. front-wheel drive), and the presence of options such as a sunroof or leather seats can affect price. A thorough maintenance history, clean title, and evidence of timely service typically improve value, while accident history or cosmetic issues can reduce it.
In practice, a well-maintained EX with AWD and complete service records will usually command more than a basic LX with high mileage and limited history. Regional demand and local supply also play a significant role, so prices can diverge from the ranges above by several hundred dollars depending on where you are.
How to get an accurate number for your CR-V
To tailor the estimate to your car, follow these steps:
- Gather your vehicle details: year, trim level, odometer, drivetrain, and any notable options or recent maintenance.
- Survey local listings to see what similar CR-Vs are asking in your area.
- Use online valuation tools (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) to obtain private-party and trade-in ranges.
- Request quotes from local dealers or used-car lots to see what they would offer as a trade-in or sale price.
- Consider a pre-purchase inspection or professional appraisal if you want a precise value for selling to a private party.
With these steps, you’ll arrive at a more precise figure tailored to your vehicle and market.
Summary
For a 2007 Honda CR-V, current market value typically falls in the $2,500 to $6,000 range, heavily influenced by mileage, condition, trim, and location. Use multiple sources—KBB, Edmunds, NADA—and compare private-party listings with dealer offers to set a realistic target price. Maintaining complete service records, addressing obvious repairs, and understanding regional demand can help you maximize value when selling.


