2007 Honda Accord

The 2007 Honda Accord is an exciting option for the consumer shopping the used car market. It boasts distinguished build quality, a spacious and stylish interior, fluid ride quality, superb reliability and exemplary safety. On the con side, it lacks some of the standard features included with today’s family sedans. However, in light of the price, most used car shoppers can live with this trade-off. Launched with the 2003 model year in North America, the Accord’s seventh generation continued the tradition of being a standard by which we measure mid-size family cars. With the 2007 Accord, Honda ended this celebrated generation with a bang. The North American Accord was now larger than it had ever been, and it packed in amenities that gave us a preview of what was to be in the all-new Accord that would be arriving the following year.

Available as both a mid-size coupe and sedan, the 2007 Honda Accord was available in LX, EX and EX-L trims. Those three trims where also available with the larger V6 engine as the LX V6, EX V6 and EX-L V6. There was also a Value Package and Special Edition (SE) available. The entry-level Value Package provided a deluxe base package that included air-conditioning, power windows and locks, cruise control, keyless entry and a CD stereo.

The “standard” LX trim level added interior features and styling cues, power mirrors, and an upgraded audio system. The SE was primarily an LX with 16-inch alloy wheels, rear disc brakes, an in-dash six-CD changer, and steering wheel-mounted audio controls. The V6-equipped LX included 17-inch wheels, heated mirrors, a power driver seat and a moonroof.

That were only minor differences between the EX and LX trim levels this model year, and the prices reflected that. The big jump occurred when one moved up to the EX-L package, which included leather upholstery, dual-zone automatic climate control, heated front seats, a satellite radio and an optional navigation system. The V6-powered EX-L got every feature the Accord had to offer except the optional navigation system. In addition, it included a HomeLink transmitter and power passenger seat.

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