Used Car Pricing: 2007 Hatchback Vehicles: Sedans
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CHEVROLET SEDANS See all Chevrolet models
2007 Chevrolet Aveo Compact Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2007 Chevrolet Aveo LS Hatchback Shown
Editors' Rating
7.6
Consumer Rating
8.5
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $8,409 - $12,206
Pros: Low price, nimble handling, ample headroom, logical control layout, loads of cargo room in hatchback models.
Cons: Not much power, manual transmission's gearing is too wide, unimpressive real-world fuel economy.
What Edmunds.com says: Small cars are big again. The 2007 Chevrolet Aveo has been a popular choice in the past few years but now faces plenty of worthy competition from Honda, Nissan and Toyota. Consumers are advised to shop carefully.
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2007 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx Midsize Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2007 Chevrolet Malibu Maxx LT 4dr Hatchback Shown
Editors' Rating
7.4
Consumer Rating
8.2
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $14,537 - $17,562
Pros: Hatchback design allow easy cargo loading, spacious cabin with adjustable rear seats, standard V6 provides performance with fuel efficiency, comfortable ride, excellent crash test scores, remote-start feature.
Cons: Bland interior design and materials, mediocre steering and brakes, less cargo space than true wagons; stability control and manual gearbox are not available.
What Edmunds.com says: The spacious and well-equipped Chevrolet Malibu Maxx offers excellent value with its versatile and roomy cabin, peppy performance and above-average fuel economy.
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FORD SEDANS See all Ford models
2007 Ford Focus Compact Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2006 Ford Focus ZX3 SES 2dr Hatchback Shown
Editors' Rating
7.4
Consumer Rating
8.7
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $11,222 - $13,610
Pros: Plush ride quality, responsive steering, comfortable seats front and rear, simple controls, four body styles to choose from.
Cons: Sloppy fit and finish, low-grade plastic trim in cabin, inadequate storage and cupholders, no rear head restraints or side curtain airbags, 2.3-liter engine limited to ST sedan.
What Edmunds.com says: The oldest economy car on the market, the 2007 Ford Focus is several steps behind the class leaders when it comes to interior design, safety features and overall quality. However, its variety of body styles and fun-to-drive character could still make it an acceptable choice for budget-minded enthusiasts and commuters.
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HONDA SEDANS See all Honda models
2007 Honda Fit Compact Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2007 Honda Fit Sport 4dr Hatchback Shown
Editors' Rating
7.9
Consumer Rating
9.1
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $13,245 - $15,195
Pros: Superb flexibility, key features included standard, nimble handling.
Cons: Buzzy at high speeds, small fuel tank.
What Edmunds.com says: The 2007 Honda Fit is a triumph of creativity, and proof that desirable cars don't have to be expensive.
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MAZDA SEDANS See all Mazda models
2007 Mazda MAZDA6 Midsize Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2007 Mazda MAZDA6 s Sport Sedan Shown
Editors' Rating
8.0
Consumer Rating
9.0
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,966 - $23,194 Editor's Most Wanted
Pros: Fun to drive, slick-shifting manual transmission, smooth power delivery, attractive design inside and out, availability of hatchback and wagon body styles.
Cons: Tight rear-seat accommodations, engines lack the vigor of the competition's, stability control not available.
What Edmunds.com says: Although it gives up some power and rear passenger room to rivals in the family-car class, the sporty 2007 Mazda 6 more than compensates by offering a choice of three body styles and an extra shot of driving excitement in this typically bland, sensible segment.
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NISSAN SEDANS See all Nissan models
2007 Nissan Versa Compact Sedan View: Pictures
2007 Nissan Versa 1.8 SL Hatchback Shown
Editors' Rating
7.6
Consumer Rating
8.8
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $11,587 - $14,248
Pros: Large interior with simple but attractive control layout, solid quality cabin materials, wide selection of features, comfortable rear seat.
Cons: Noisy powertrain at high revs, vague steering, less than athletic handling and braking, more expensive than competing models.
What Edmunds.com says: Thanks to its roomy interior and long features list, the 2007 Nissan Versa is one of the best subcompacts currently available.
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SUZUKI SEDANS See all Suzuki models
2007 Suzuki Reno Compact Sedan View: Pictures
2007 Suzuki Reno Hatchback
Editors' Rating
6.5
Consumer Rating
8.0
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $11,141 - $12,685
Pros: Lengthy standard equipment list, affordable, abundant storage, long warranty coverage.
Cons: Below-average fuel economy, weak acceleration with automatic transmission, poor road manners, inconsistent quality.
What Edmunds.com says: Though affordable, the 2007 Suzuki Reno's unrefined nature puts it near the bottom of the list of subcompact hatchbacks.
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TOYOTA SEDANS See all Toyota models
2007 Toyota Matrix Compact Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2007 Toyota Matrix XR Wagon Shown
Editors' Rating
7.8
Consumer Rating
8.9
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $13,732 - $15,739
Pros: Comfortable ride, roomy backseat, versatile cargo area, impressive fuel economy.
Cons: Antilock brakes and stability control cost extra, mediocre acceleration.
What Edmunds.com says: Versatile and affordable, the 2007 Toyota Matrix is still one of the best compact wagons in its price class for hauling people and cargo.
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2007 Toyota Prius Compact Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2007 Toyota Prius Hatchback
Editors' Rating
7.8
Consumer Rating
9.1
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $22,599 - $23,199
Pros: Outstanding gas mileage, low emissions, generous amount of interior room, easy to maneuver in tight spaces, excellent build quality, reasonable price.
Cons: Less powerful and agile than other midsize sedans, real-world fuel economy doesn't live up to EPA estimates.
What Edmunds.com says: The 2007 Toyota Prius is a full-featured midsize car that just so happens to be the most fuel-efficient car on the market. The fact that this hybrid starts at $22K makes it all the more attractive.
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VOLKSWAGEN SEDANS See all Volkswagen models
2007 Volkswagen GTI Compact Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2007 Volkswagen New GTI 2.0T Hatchback
Editors' Rating
8.0
Consumer Rating
9.3
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $19,688 - $20,598
Pros: Hatchback utility, upscale features and interior design, strong turbocharged engine, optional sequential-shifting DSG gearbox.
Cons: Higher price than those of its competitors, handling nimbleness dulled by beefy curb weight.
What Edmunds.com says: With varying degrees of success, the Volkswagen GTI has always promised engaging performance and real-world practicality. Thankfully, the 2007 model delivers magnificently on both fronts.
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2007 Volkswagen Rabbit Compact Sedan View: Pictures | Video
2007 Volkswagen Rabbit 2dr Hatchback
Editors' Rating
7.6
Consumer Rating
8.9
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TMV® Dealer Retail: $15,575 - $16,525
Pros: Comfortable ride, rich interior materials, many safety features, roomy interior, solid build quality.
Cons: Can get pricey with options, handling and styling might not be sporty enough for younger buyers.
What Edmunds.com says: Thanks to its upscale interior and Germanic heritage, the 2007 Volkswagen Rabbit is one of the better economy hatchbacks currently available.
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