Used Car Pricing: 2007 Hybrid Vehicles: Sedans
7 vehicle(s) found
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.6 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$15,389 - $26,042
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Pros: Roomy and stylish interior with simple controls, tight build quality, smooth ride, refined drivetrains, good crash test scores, strong reputation for reliability, high resale value.
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Cons: Brakes should be more powerful, missing some of the premium features being offered by newer competitors, Hybrid model's disappointing fuel economy.
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What Edmunds.com says: Though it's one of the older cars in the midsize segment, the 2007 Honda Accord is still a great choice for consumers wanting a sedan or coupe that does just about everything right.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2007 Honda Accord
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.8 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.0 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$13,504 - $21,928
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Pros: Exceptional array of fuel-efficient and performance-oriented engines, roomy and refined interior, high safety ratings, sedan and coupe body styles, low True Cost to Own.
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Cons: Controversial gauge cluster design, slow acceleration times of Hybrid and GX models.
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What Edmunds.com says: The 2007 Honda Civic continues to set the bar for the small car segment. Strong on comfort, safety and customization, this is one car that every shopper needs to consider.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2007 Honda Civic
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| Editors' Rating |
| 8.6 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.3 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$43,734
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Pros: Blistering performance, seamless hybrid operation, super-silent ride, fine build and materials quality, athletic handling.
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Cons: Small trunk, excessive reflection off interior surfaces, some awkwardly placed controls.
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What Edmunds.com says: A hybrid with a slightly different focus, the Lexus GS 450h delivers all-out sport sedan performance while offering the fuel economy of a midsize family sedan.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2007 Lexus GS 450h
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.4 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.5 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$22,735
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Pros: High fuel economy, attractive cabin design with quality materials, generous interior room, sharp steering.
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Cons: Only available in eight states, pricey packages with no à la carte options, mediocre comfort levels in backseat.
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What Edmunds.com says: The 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid delivers excellent fuel economy with an overall sporty nature that should appeal to those looking for a green car with a more engaging driving experience.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.5 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.2 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$15,849 - $18,927
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Pros: Refined powertrain, roomy cabin with high-quality fit and finish, available hybrid version.
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Cons: No true manual transmission available in sport-oriented XR, no coupe or wagon variants, Green Line's disappointing performance.
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What Edmunds.com says: After years of producing forgettable cars, Saturn steps up its game and brings out the Aura. With its well-rounded personality and attractive design, the Aura finally gives Saturn a legitimate contender in the midsize family sedan segment.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2007 Saturn Aura
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.1 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.3 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$22,269
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Pros: Roomy cabin, efficient hybrid powertrain, stronger acceleration than many regular four-cylinder family sedans.
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Cons: More expensive than most other Camry styles, small trunk.
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What Edmunds.com says: If you want proof that hybrid-powered cars are now officially mainstream, look no further than the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid. It delivers the typical Camry traits with the bonus of above-average fuel economy.
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Get detailed pricing for the 2007 Toyota Camry Hybrid
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| Editors' Rating |
| 7.8 |
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| Consumer Rating |
| 9.1 |
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TMV® Dealer Retail:
$21,017 - $21,343
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Pros: Outstanding gas mileage, low emissions, generous amount of interior room, easy to maneuver in tight spaces, excellent build quality, reasonable price.
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Cons: Less powerful and agile than other midsize sedans, real-world fuel economy doesn't live up to EPA estimates.
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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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Get detailed pricing for the 2007 Toyota Prius
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