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How much is a 2007 Toyota Camry worth today?

The current value for a 2007 Toyota Camry typically ranges from about $2,000 to $7,000 in private-party sales, with most examples in the $3,000–$5,500 range, depending on mileage, trim, and condition.


As an older model, the Camry remains popular in some markets due to Toyota’s reputation for reliability, but value is highly sensitive to mileage, drivetrain choice (four-cylinder vs. V6), maintenance history, and regional demand. The following guide provides a framework for understanding today’s pricing and how to estimate a fair offer for a specific car.


Current value snapshot


These ranges reflect typical private-sale pricing across the United States as of spring 2026. Actual offers will vary by region, season, and individual vehicle history.


Private-party values can vary widely by mileage and condition. The list below provides rough benchmarks for commonly seen configurations.



  • Excellent condition, low mileage (under 100,000 miles): about $5,000–$7,000

  • Good condition, average miles (100,000–150,000): about $3,500–$5,000

  • Fair condition, high miles (150,000–180,000): about $2,000–$3,500

  • Poor condition or salvage title: about $1,000–$2,000


Note that dealer trade-in values are often lower than private-party offers, and prices can shift with fuel prices, demand for older sedans, and local competition. Use these ranges as a starting point and check local listings for your area.


Key factors that influence value


Mileage and overall condition


Mileage is one of the strongest price drivers. A Camry with lower miles usually fetches a higher price, all else equal. Cosmetic wear, interior condition, and evidence of past accidents also weigh heavily on value.


Trim level and features


Camry trims from that era (LE, SE, XLE, possible XLE V6) carry different price levels. More features such as leather seating, alloy wheels, power accessories, and premium audio can lift the price modestly, particularly if the car is well-maintained.


Maintenance history and documentation


A well-documented service history, including timing belt or water pump work if applicable, recent brakes, tires, and fluid changes, supports a higher asking price and buyer confidence.


Local market conditions


Prices for older sedans vary by region. Urban areas with higher used-car demand and limited inventory may post stronger prices than markets with abundant supply.


How to check current valuations for your car


To get a precise estimate for your specific car, follow these steps:



  1. Visit reputable valuation sites (Kelley Blue Book, Edmunds, NADA Guides) and enter your Camry's year, trim, engine, mileage, and condition.

  2. Check local listings in your area (classifieds, dealer inventories, and car-shopping apps) for matching vehicles to gauge price ranges.

  3. Adjust the estimate based on your car’s maintenance history, recent repairs, and the presence of tires or brakes in good condition.


Comparing multiple sources and calibrating with local market conditions will yield the most accurate value for your car.


Tips to maximize resale value


To maximize the price you can fetch for a 2007 Camry, consider the following steps:



  • Keep maintenance up to date and gather complete service records.

  • Address cosmetic issues (wash, wax, interior cleaning, minor dent repair).

  • Ensure tires, brakes, and alignment are in good condition.

  • Consider inexpensive repairs that offer high return on investment (e.g., replacing worn cabin air filters, addressing any known mechanical issues).

  • Provide a clean title and confirm all recalls have been addressed; have documentation ready for buyers.


A well-documented, well-presented car typically sells faster and can command a price nearer the upper end of the ranges above.


Summary


The 2007 Toyota Camry’s value today hinges on mileage, condition, trim, and location. In private-party markets, expect roughly $2,000 to $7,000, with most cars landing in the $3,000–$5,500 bracket. Use reputable valuation tools, compare local listings, and present thorough maintenance records to arrive at a fair price. By understanding these factors and presenting a well-maintained vehicle, sellers can position their Camry for a favorable sale in today’s market.

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