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Honda - CR-V (2007)

Discover the Value of the 2007 Honda CR‑V

The 2007 Honda CR‑V remains one of the most reliable and well‑regarded compact SUVs on the road. Whether you’re adding it to a family’s roster or looking for a budget‑friendly, high‑quality used car, you’ll want to know the Honda CR‑V price range to make an informed decision. Even though exact prices vary by market and condition, understanding the typical market trends and depreciation helps you gauge what what is a 2007 Honda CR‑V worth and how it stacks against comparable vehicles.

  • Engine: 2.4‑liter inline‑4, 158 hp, 165 lb‑ft
  • Transmission: Continuously Variable Transmission (CVT)
  • Fuel type: Gasoline (premium optional)
  • Drivetrain: All‑Wheel Drive (AWD) standard, Front‑Wheel Drive (FWD) optional
  • Mileage (Average): 30–35 mpg city, 35–40 mpg highway
  • Dimensions: Length 175.2 in, Width 70.9 in, Height 67.9 in, Wheelbase 106.7 in
  • Cargo: 37.5 cu ft (folded rear seats), 75 cu ft with seats down
  • Safety: Dual‑zone ABS, 6‑point seat‑belt system, front airbags, rear “whisper‑door” panels, optional blind‑spot monitoring

These specs illustrate why the 2007 Honda CR‑V attracts a broad audience—its blend of fuel efficiency, AWD capability, and spacious cabin makes it a popular choice for family outings and daily commutes. Yet when you’re evaluating a Honda CR‑V 2007 price, you need more than just the spec sheet. That’s where depreciation insights become essential.

Depreciation Insight: What to Expect?

The Honda CR‑V depreciation curve is well‑documented by industry analysts and consumer reports. Below is a realistic, year‑by‑year snapshot of what a typical 2007 model might lose in value:

  • First Year: Typically loses 15–20% of its manufacturer’s suggested retail price (MSRP) relative to new model drive costs.
  • Years 2 – 3: Declines another 15–20%, totaling roughly 30–35% depreciation over the first three years.
  • Years 4 – 5: Saw a combined drop of 25–30%, bringing cumulative depreciation to 55%–60% of the car’s original price.
  • Years 6 – 10: Gradual, slower decline with an additional 15–20% drop, so a 2007 CR‑V could be worth about 35–40% of its starting value toward the decade mark.

These estimates come from trusted automotive market analyses. Meaning, if you purchased a brand‑new CR‑V in 2007 at $23,500, you can expect to find a comparable used vehicle in good condition for roughly $10,000–$12,000 after five years of service, before accounting


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