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What is a 2007 Honda Odyssey worth?

Typically, a 2007 Honda Odyssey is worth about $2,000 to $7,000 in today’s market, depending on mileage, trim, condition, and location. In private-party sales, most average-condition examples tend to fetch roughly $3,000 to $5,000, while well-maintained EX-L or Touring models can push higher; severely worn or high-mileage units may sell for well under $3,000. This article outlines current value ranges and how to estimate your specific vehicle.


Factors that influence value


Several variables shape what a 2007 Odyssey is worth on the market today. Mileage and mechanical condition are the leading indicators, followed by trim level, maintenance history, cosmetic condition, accident history, and regional demand. The vehicle’s location and the time of year can also affect pricing.


Key value levers


Use the following list as a quick guide to what tends to push price up or down.



  • Lower mileage and clean mechanical history typically raise value.

  • Higher trim levels (EX, EX-L, Touring) usually command more than LX.

  • Good cosmetic condition (interior and exterior) supports a higher asking price.

  • Accident history or major repairs can significantly depress value.


While these factors give a ballpark, regional demand and current market conditions will also shape the final number.


Estimated value ranges by mileage and condition


The ranges below reflect typical private-party values in the United States for a 2007 Odyssey as of 2024–2026, assuming a clean title and standard equipment for the model year. Actual prices vary by region and market conditions. Use these as a starting point and verify with current valuations from KBB, Edmunds, and NADA.



  • Excellent condition, low mileage (roughly 100,000 miles or less): $5,000–$7,000

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

  • Fair condition, higher mileage (about 150,000–190,000 miles): $2,000–$4,000

  • Poor condition, very high mileage or significant wear: $1,200–$2,500


These bands illustrate typical private-party expectations. Well-maintained EX-L or Touring models with lower miles can approach or exceed the higher end, while rough-condition units or those with substantial maintenance needs will fall toward the lower end.


How trim level affects value


Trim level matters, even more so when mileage is similar. LX is the base model, EX and EX-L add features and comfort, and Touring brings additional equipment and refinement. In many markets, EX-L and Touring versions command a premium over LX or EX with comparable miles, particularly when the vehicle has a documented maintenance history and clean interior.



  • LX: baseline value for the generation

  • EX/EX-L: higher value due to added features

  • Touring: typically the top of the range for this generation


Even within the same trim, condition and service history will ultimately drive the final price, so use the ranges as a guide rather than a fixed quote.


How to determine your Odyssey’s value today


To tailor these general ranges to your specific van, gather documentation and compare local listings. This helps you set a realistic asking price or trade-in offer.



  1. Record the exact mileage and verify the odometer reading on the title.

  2. Collect maintenance receipts and note any recent repairs or replacements (timing belt/chain, transmission service, tires, brakes).

  3. Check for any accident history and current title status (clean, salvage, rebuilt).

  4. Review current listings in your area for similar 2007 Odysseys by trim and mileage.

  5. Run valuations on KBB, Edmunds, and NADA, then compare results and consider getting a dealer trade-in quote.


With a complete data set, you can set a precise asking price or negotiate a fair trade-in value.


Summary


The value of a 2007 Honda Odyssey hinges on mileage, condition, and trim, with typical private-party ranges broadly from about $2,000 to $7,000. Well-kept EX-L and Touring models tend to fetch more, while high-mileage or poorly maintained examples land at the lower end. For the most accurate snapshot, check current valuations from multiple sources (KBB, Edmunds, NADA) and compare local listings to reflect regional demand. Always factor in maintenance history and any upcoming repair needs when pricing.

What are the most common problems with a 2007 Honda Odyssey?


Owner Reported Trouble Spots

  • Climate System. AC compressor, blower (fan) motor, condenser, evaporator, heater system, automatic climate system, electrical failure, refrigerant leakage.
  • Engine Minor.
  • Suspension/Steering.
  • Body Hardware.
  • Exhaust.
  • Paint/Trim.
  • Engine Cooling.
  • Brakes.



What is the book value of a 2007 Honda Odyssey?


2007 Honda Odyssey Values and Prices
Estimated Trade-In Values range from about $1,300 to $2,200 depending on vehicle style. Estimated Private Party Values range from about $2,250 to $4,450 depending on vehicle style.



How many miles is too much for a 2007 Odyssey?


On average, a well-maintained Honda Odyssey can last for 200,000 miles or more. Some Odyssey owners have reported achieving even higher mileage, with their vehicles still running smoothly. However, this is not a guarantee for every vehicle, as individual experiences may vary.



What is the value of a 2007 Honda today?


2007 Honda Civic Pricing

Original MSRPKBB Fair Purchase Price (national avg.)
EX Sedan 4D$19,305$4,500
Si Coupe 2D$21,685$6,250
Si Sedan 4D$21,885$10,450
Hybrid Sedan 4D$23,195$5,425


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