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Honda - Element (2007)

Discover the Honda Element price and how it has evolved over the years in our comprehensive database. If you’re curious about the Honda Element 2007 price or simply want to know what to expect when buying a used model, this guide has you covered. We’ll walk through key specifications, depreciation trends, and market positioning to help you make an informed decision about used Honda Element price and future resale values.

  • Model Year: 2007
  • Engine: 2.4‑liter L4, 145 hp 6‑speed manual or 5‑speed automatic (CVT available)
  • Transmission: 6‑speed manual, 5‑speed automatic: 2007 had a 5‑speed auto as the standard for 10th‑generation models in most markets.
  • Fuel Type: Regular gasoline (87 octane)
  • Curb Weight: Approx. 3,080 lb (1,400 kg)
  • Dimensions:
    • Length: 155.1 in (3,944 mm)
    • Width: 73.1 in (1,859 mm)
    • Height: 66.5 in (1,692 mm)
    • Wheelbase: 93.3 in (2,372 mm)
  • Seating: 5 (reconfigurable side‑by‑side or front‑row for extra cargo)
  • Cargo Capacity: Up to 58 cu ft (1,643 L) with rear seats folded
  • Trim Levels: Base, EX, EX‑L for the U.S. market
  • Notable Features:
    • Renovated interior with split‑seat configuration
    • All‑wheel‑drive option available in select trims
    • Dual‑map GPS for navigation (optional)

What is a 2007 Honda Element worth?

When estimating “what is a 2007 Honda Element worth,” it’s important to consider the vehicle’s condition, mileage, and regional demand. While used Honda Element price can vary widely, a typical 2007 model in fair condition with 100,000 mi will typically fetch between $4,000 and $6,000 in the U.S. market, depending on the trim and features. Vehicles with premium amenities or excellent maintenance records can trend toward the higher end.

Honda Element depreciation

Depreciation is a key factor in any car’s pricing. The Honda Element price typically experiences the most significant value loss within the first year. Early owners often see the vehicle drop by:

  • 15‑20% of its initial value in the first 12 months after purchase
  • Another 10‑15% over the next 12‑24 months, as it reaches the 2‑3 year mark
  • Steady 3‑5% per year thereafter, with gradual declines taking 6‑8 years to reach a third‑life resale plateau

For example, a brand‑new 2007 Honda Element that originally sold for $23,000 would likely be worth around $19,300 after its first year—reflecting that typical 15‑20% depreciation. By year 5, the vehicle would generally be trading at roughly $12,500 in a normal market, adhering to Japan’s Honda Element depreciation trend for non‑performance models.

Using the database to assess Honda Element price

If you’re researching a 2007 model, our database offers a side‑by‑side comparison tool to evaluate pricing across varying mileage ranges and trim levels. You can filter by:

  • Condition: New, Like New, Excellent, Good, Fair, Poor
  • Mileage: 0‑30 k, 30‑60 k, 60‑90 k, 90‑120 k, 120‑200 k
  • Location: U.S., Canada, UK, Australia, Europe
  • Engine Type: Manual vs. Automatic

Our data are sourced from dealer listings, private sales, and automotive aggregators to provide the most accurate reflection of “what is a 2007 Honda Element worth” in various market segments.

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