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How much is a used 2007 Honda Pilot worth?

In rough terms, a used 2007 Honda Pilot is typically worth about $2,500 to $6,000 today, depending on mileage, trim, and overall condition. This article explains the factors that drive value and how to check current prices in your area.


Value at a glance and what moves the price


The following ranges reflect typical private-party and dealer prices in 2026 for common configurations. They can fluctuate by region and market demand.



  • Low miles and good condition (roughly under 100,000 miles): about $4,000–$6,000, with higher values if equipped with desirable options.

  • Average mileage (roughly 100,000–150,000 miles) and good condition: about $2,500–$4,500.

  • High mileage (over 150,000 miles) or average condition: about $2,000–$3,500.

  • Drivetrain and trim impact: 4WD/AWD and higher trims (LX vs EX/EX-L) can add several hundred to about $1,000 more, depending on market.


These ranges serve as a starting point. Individual cars with strong service histories, recent maintenance, or rare features can sit outside them in either direction.


What drives the price in today’s market


Several factors determine how high or low a particular 2007 Pilot will be valued in 2026. The main considerations include:



  • Mileage and overall wear

  • Trim level and drivetrain (e.g., LX, EX, EX-L, AWD)

  • Maintenance history and documented repairs

  • Accident history and presence of any frame damage

  • Condition of key systems ( transmission, brakes, suspension, cooling, HVAC)

  • Location and local demand for older SUVs


Understanding these factors helps buyers and sellers set realistic expectations and negotiate effectively.


How to determine the exact value for your area


To pin down a precise local price for your specific vehicle, use multiple sources and compare listings in your region.



  1. Visit valuation sites (Kelley Blue Book, NADA Guides, and Edmunds) and enter the year, make, model, mileage, trim, and condition to obtain private-party and trade-in values.

  2. Search local listings (Craigslist, Facebook Marketplace, Autotrader) for similar 2007 Pilots in your area to gauge asking prices.

  3. Check nearby dealer listings to understand current retailer pricing and possible incentives or warranties.

  4. Review the vehicle history and recent maintenance records to adjust the value up or down accordingly.

  5. Consider obtaining a professional inspection if you’re buying, or using a pre-sale inspection if you’re selling.


Using a mix of valuation tools and real-world local prices helps you land a fair price, whether you’re buying or selling.


Additional considerations that can affect value


Common issues and maintenance that influence price


As a 2007 model, practical buyers will weigh wear-and-tear and reliability factors. Common considerations include:



  • Transmission or drivetrain wear and service history

  • Rust or corrosion on the undercarriage in colder or salted regions

  • Suspension, brake components, and tire condition

  • Electrical systems and HVAC reliability

  • Overall cosmetic condition inside and out


Addressing or clearly documenting these areas can help preserve value and improve buyer confidence during negotiations.


Summary


In 2026, a used 2007 Honda Pilot generally sits in the low-to-mid four-figure range, with higher values for well-maintained examples in the low 100,000s of miles and for models with AWD or desirable trims. To determine a precise price for your area, check multiple valuation sources (KBB, NADA, Edmunds), compare local listings, and consider recent maintenance history. A transparent history and recent repairs can positively influence the final price.

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