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How much is a 2007 Toyota Solara worth?

In today’s used-car market, a 2007 Toyota Solara generally sells for roughly $2,000 to $7,000, with well-maintained, low-mileage convertibles or V6 models toward the higher end. Prices vary by region and demand.


The value of a 2007 Solara hinges on several factors, including the car’s trim and body style (coupe or convertible), engine type (4-cylinder or V6), mileage, condition, maintenance history, accident/titling, and local market conditions. The following sections break down how these elements influence price and how to verify current values using established guides.


Key factors that influence value


Below are the main elements buyers and sellers weigh when pricing a 2007 Solara. Understanding these helps set realistic expectations and strengthens negotiation.



  • Body style and trim: Convertible models typically command higher prices than the fixed-roof coupe; higher trims (when available) can also raise value.

  • Engine choice and transmission: V6-powered cars usually fetch more than 4-cylinder versions; automatic transmissions are common, but manual options, if any, can affect price.

  • Mileage: Lower mileage generally increases value; high-mileage examples trade at the lower end of the range.

  • Overall condition: Exterior and interior wear, rust, dent repair, and top condition (for convertibles) significantly impact price.

  • Maintenance history: Regular servicing, documented timing belt/drive service (where applicable), and recent repairs add value.

  • Accidents and title history: Clean titles and undisclosed damage can depress value; repaired automatics and high-quality repairs may mitigate some impact.

  • Region and market demand: rust-prone regions, shipping costs, and local supply influence price variations.


In practice, buyers and sellers should consider all the above when determining a fair asking price or offer. Market announcements and private-party listings can provide a useful snapshot of current values in your area.


Typical price ranges by configuration


General ranges reflect common market patterns across many regions, but local conditions will shift these figures. The numbers below assume typical private-party sales or dealer trade-ins in comparable condition.


Convertible vs. coupe (engine choice matters)


Prices tend to be higher for convertibles, especially with V6 power, and lower for base four-cylinder models with higher mileage. Approximate ranges you might encounter:



  • Convertible with V6, under 120,000 miles: $5,000–$7,000

  • Convertible with V6, 120,000–150,000 miles: $4,000–$5,800

  • Coupe (4-cylinder or lower trim) under 120,000 miles: $3,000–$5,000

  • Coupe with higher mileage (120,000–180,000+): $2,000–$4,000


These ranges are approximate and intended to illustrate the typical spread you may see in listings today. Local taste, condition, and negotiation can push values above or below these benchmarks.


How to check current pricing


To arrive at a precise value for a specific 2007 Solara, compare multiple sources and recent local listings. This approach helps account for regional differences and recent market shifts.



  1. Check Kelley Blue Book (KBB) valuation for your exact trim, mileage, and condition.

  2. Consult Edmunds True Market Value (TMV) to gauge what buyers are actually paying in your area.

  3. Review NADA Guides for finance- and dealer-oriented pricing in your region.

  4. Scan local listings (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Autotrader, CarGurus) to see what similar Solaras are selling for nearby.

  5. If possible, have a trusted mechanic inspect the vehicle and obtain an appraisal to confirm mechanical condition before negotiating.


Using at least two or three sources will give you a robust view of the going rate, helping you price a Solara competitively or evaluate a purchase offer more accurately.


Summary


The 2007 Toyota Solara sits at an age where value centers on condition, mileage, and configuration. Convertible and V6-equipped models typically command the higher end of the range, while higher-mileage or worn examples trend toward the low end. Consumers should consult multiple pricing guides (KBB, Edmunds TMV, NADA) and compare local listings to determine an accurate, up-to-date price for their area. A well-documented maintenance history and a clean title can also push the value upward in a buyer’s market.

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