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With more than five different trim levels to choose from, there is a different
2007 Honda Accord for almost every driver. Non-hybrids (front-engine,
front-wheel drive) come with a 166hp 4 cylinder engine or a 244 hp V-6, while
the hybrid features a 237 hp V-6 in combination with a 16hp electric motor.
Transmission options include 5-speed automatic and 5- or 6-speed manual.
Even the Accord's "value" trim level is packed with comforts and conveniences.
Air conditioning, steering columns with tilting and telescoping functions, and
cruise control are standard across the line, as are power windows and door
locks, intermittent windshield wipers, front and rear cup holders (minimum of
six), and fold-down rear seat-backs. Other standard features are lights for the
cargo area, rear-window defrost, and at least one power outlet.
The hybrid sedan has additional standard features that are also available on
more expensive trim levels on the standard sedan and coupe, like dual-zone
climate control, map-lights, sunglass holders, coin boxes, and a power
moon-roof.
The Accord has always been well-rated for fuel economy, and the 2007 line is no
different, averaging 24/26 mpg in the city and 34 mpg on the highway, with the
6-speed V6 coming in with slightly lower numbers (20 city/31 highway), and the
Hybrid a bit higher, with estimated mpg of 28 city/35 highway.
With all of these features, easy drivability, excellent steering and prices
comparable to the Toyota Camry and Nissan Altima, the 2007 Honda Accord is an
excellent choice for long or short commutes, and every-day use.
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