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The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid is a slightly more expensive hybrid when compared to the Toyota Prius and the Civic Hybrid. It is a sedan that seats four comfortably and is known for being harder to spot than other hybrids. Except for some differing grille work the Hybrid Accord is not much different than the standard Accord. There is little change between the 2006 and 2007 models.
The Honda Accord Hybrid is a fuel efficient hybrid vehicle that uses the combination of a gasoline powered engine with a battery powered engine. The amount of distance per gallon was downgraded by the EPA in 2006 by three gallons. The Accord Hybrid is a more expensive hybrid than others available and comes with slightly more luxurious options such as XM Satellite radio.
The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid has not changed much at all from the 2006 version. The Accord Hybrid is the first hybrid vehicle to use a V-6 engine. The drawback to that engine is that the large battery pack takes up trunk space and eliminates the standard Accord's fold-down back seat. However, the increased power of the engine does help make up for that. The 2007 version offers a few new options such as a Satellite radio option. It has discreet hybrid styling that makes it hard to spot as a hybrid. It also now comes with an optional navigation system.
The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid is priced at $31,090.
The Honda Accord Hybrid is, generally speaking, a more fuel efficient car than the standard Accord. The miles per gallon while driving in the city is 28 miles. The miles per gallon for highway driving is 35 miles.
The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid combines a battery-powered engine and a gasoline-powered engine. It is a 253-hp 3.0-liter V-6 engine. The Honda Accord Hybrid can go from 0 - 60 in 7.25 seconds.
The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid is a 4-door sedan. It has an overall exterior length of 191.1 inches. The exterior body width is 71.6 inches. The exterior height of the Accord Hybrid is 57.2 inches. The passenger volume is listed as 97.7 cubic feet. The maximum interior cargo volume is listed as 11.2 cubic feet.
| Suspension and Drive Train | Convenience Features | Entertainment Features | Safety Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| 5-speed automatic transmission | Power remote folding side-view mirrors w/ turn signal indicators | XM/AM/FM Satellite radio w/ seek-scan and 6-disc in-dash CD player | Four-wheel ABS brakes |
| V-6 engine | Rear lip spoiler | Audio theft deterrent | 3 ABS channels |
| Independent double wishbone suspension w/ anti-roll bar | Automatic dual zone front air conditioning w/ air filter | Steering wheel mounted audio controls (optional) | Curtain 1st and 2nd row overhead airbag |
| Front coil springs | 1st row power sliding and tilting glass sunroof | 6-speakers | Driver and passenger front-impact airbags |
| Gas-pressurized front and rear shocks | Sunshade | Driver and passenger side-impact airbags | |
| Speed-sensing rack/pinion power-assist steering | Cruise control w/ steering wheel mounted controls | ABS and driveline traction control | |
| P215/60VR16.0 BSW AS tires | Remote keyless entry | Stability control | |
| Garage door transmitter | |||
| Day-night rearview mirror | |||
| Illuminated driver and passenger side visor mirrors | |||
| 2 12V DC power outlets | |||
| 8-way driver seat adjustment | |||
| 4-way passenger seat adjustment |
4-dr Sedan Base: MSRP: $31,090
| Suspension and Drive Train | Convenience Features | Entertainment Features | Safety Features |
|---|---|---|---|
| See above | Voice activated air conditioning (optional) | 1st row LCD monitor (optional) | See above |
| Voice activated navigation system (optional) |
The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid is a four-door sedan hybrid vehicle. It is similar to some other models such as:
The data provided about the Honda Accord Hybrid was gathered thanks to a number of car websites such as Edmunds, www.edmunds.com,Yahoo Autos, autos.yahoo.com, Cars.com, www.cars.com, and Consumer Guide Auto at consumerguideauto.howstuffworks.com.
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