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Honda Accord Hybrid review
Honda Accord Hybrid
MSRP$31,090 - $32,990
Invoice$27,999 - No data
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The 2007 Honda Accord Hybrid’s look has not been altered significantly since 2003, and it is not as dominant as in the past. However, adding the hybrid to the Accord is a perfect match. You will be more than happy to own this vehicle because it performs so well in so many different categories, and that makes it very tough to surpass.

New and Improved
A Special Edition V-6 trim is all there is that is new for this year’s Accord Hybrid. That goes along with the theme of the Accord because it has remained nearly untouched for so long.

Standard Features
Honda Accord Hybrid’s idle-stop feature, Variable Cylinder Management™, Active Noise Control™, Direct Ignition System with Immobilizer, 100,000-Miles-or-More Tune-Up Interval and the Drive-by-Wire™ Throttle System are all nice standard features that improve gas mileage in addition to the overall performance of the Accord Hybrid.

Optional Features
The Honda Satellite-Linked Navigation System™ with voice recognition, along with the heated mirrors and moonroof are nice perks, but there are no premium featured options that will thrill you.  The Honda Accord Hybrid is due for a change, so it is possible that the future holds potential optional features that will blow your doors off.

Why We Like It
Consistency. Honda has been popular for decades for providing consistently good vehicles that are very durable.  The 2007 Accord Hybrid fits the bill and more.  When weighing all factors that go into the car-buying-process, in the end the Accord Hybrid gives you everything you want and need from a hybrid. Honda is still Honda, so until the Honda Accord Hybrid disappoints us it is still a go-to car.