How does the 2007 Honda Accord hybrid work?
A 3.0-liter V6 is largely responsible for powering the Accord Hybrid. An electric motor works with the gasoline engine to increase power and improve fuel economy, and captures energy during braking and deceleration. The result is 253 horsepower and 232 pound-feet of torque.
Do you have to plug in a hybrid car?
Hybrid electric vehicles are powered by an internal combustion engine and an electric motor, which uses energy stored in batteries. A hybrid electric vehicle cannot be plugged in to charge the battery. Instead, the battery is charged through regenerative braking and by the internal combustion engine.
Is the Honda Accord Hybrid a good car?
Hybrid vehicles are still popular, and you can take comfort in the knowledge that, like its sister car, the Accord Hybrid is expected to retain a strong value over time.
What are the features of a 2007 Honda Accord?
Used 2007 Honda Accord Standard Features. The Accord Hybrid features anti-lock brakes (ABS), side-curtain airbags, dual-zone automatic climate control, alarm, engine immobilizer, keyless remote entry, heated leather-surfaced seats and a rear spoiler. There’s no folding rear seat or pass-through. XM Satellite Radio and a six-CD changer are included.
What’s the retail price of a Honda Accord?
The Accord Hybrid has a Manufacturer’s Suggested Retail Price (MSRP) of $31,685, while the same car with navigation is $33,685. The Fair Purchase Price shows consumers are paying around MSRP for their Accord Hybrids, but be sure to check the Fair Purchase Price to see what consumers are currently paying in your area.
Which is better Honda Accord or Toyota Camry?
Wise consumers will notice that, compared to the Accord Hybrid, the four-cylinder Accord earns similar EPA mileage ratings yet costs about ten grand less. Conversely, the Camry Hybrid earns far better EPA city fuel economy ratings (40 miles per gallon versus 28 miles per gallon) and costs some $5,000 less.