Thank you to all who watched, especially those who have left some great comments and support. I truly appreciate it. I'm not dead and I will eventually get back to more reviews, until then I have to get out of a bit of an economic depression in my life. I do however have 2 cars that are free whenever I feel like reviewing, please let me know what you'd like to see. 1. 2000 Chevy Tahoe 2. 2019 Nissan Sentra
This is one of the best Honda accord ever made guy. It has an excellent and flawless design much better than the 2018 Honda accord that looks like a toy
Besides the reduced gas mileage, one key thing to keep in mind is the fact there is a timing belt on the 6 while the 4 has a timing chain. I will go with a boring grey manual sedan with manual transmission. My daughter drives in December, she will get my '07 CR-V that her grandfather owned and was garage kept.
If I had to choose between this 7th gen Accord with 2.4L or 3.0L I’d go and choose the 2.4L all the way, 2.4L is shared on 2nd/3rd gen CR-V and Element, 2.4L has to be one of the most best engines Honda has produced!
Take it for a good wash/ wax and vacuuming at least once month or every other week. That car will last forever and stay in great condition. Mine has over 200,000 miles and still very clean 😊
Overall good enjoyable video my guy keep it up, I own a 2007 6-6 accord coupe… not only is it a sleeper but it’s probably one of the most reliable cars you can buy.
I love the 7th gen accords, cool video so far 5 mins in gtg so added it to watch later. Keep uploading content!!!! the only thing that matters is consistency. If you upload a video like this regularly you will gain a following. Love the car, I've owned 2 7th gen accords and these things are economical and fun!
I'm a proud owner of a 2007 Honda Accord coupe 2.4 that I got as a high school graduation gift to replace my old Saturn, such a blessing to have and I plan on keeping it for as long as it lives.
I had a 2004 and a 2008 Honda Accords. Got over 200,000 miles on both. This may be your average commuter car but Honda and especially the Accord, they are some of the most reliable cars. You will have to replace some parts as you get they get older (like every other car) but they are reliable. I went with a Subaru this time and regretting it. It’s been in the shop alot. Plan on going back to a Honda Accord with my next purchase.
I own a 2005 LX Honda Accord Sedan 2.4 L 4 cylinder I love it great on gas plus these vehicles are very well known remember not everyone can say they own a Honda Accord from this generation 2003-2007 we are the different breed go Honda Nation 💯
I think my enthusiasm is a couple levels higher... I have a 2007 Honda Accord...and it has been a Blessing...I LOVE it! After watching your video...I think you might sell yours! I am keeping my 4 cylinder Honda! Just replaced my spark plugs and serpentine belt as I approached the 100,000 mile "zone." Peace out! 🤪
I have this car same color but mine is 2006 i bought it like 5 years ago with 80,000 miles now it has 138k it’s been really reliable other than basic things going out like my starter and basic maintenance. It’s boring inside but very easy to drive and good work car I wish I would of had the fully loaded one tho I have the base lx but still love it.
Currently on my second seventh gen accord. My first one was a 07 se 4cyl my current one is a 06 exl 4 cyl. At first I hated the leather in my exl but I’ve grown to like it . The only 7th gen’s I’ll buy are the 06-07 refresh I personally think that 03-05 are ugly in the rear. I think the refresh is ugly with the factory tail lights but with the hybrid tail lights it looks cleaned up. These cars love going through ball joints that’s about the only major mechanical issue I had so far and a water pump . Other than that I never had to do engine or transmission work to either besides spark plugs and oil changes. The 2.4 is superior because it’s a chain driven engine not belt like the 3.0 and the automatic doesn’t grenade itself like on the v6. Both engines are good engines but the v6 is a lot more maintenance and stuff to go wrong. I would love to get my hands on a 06-07 v6 hybrid model though. Boosted power on the v6 plus the fuel efficiency of a 4.
I own a silver 03 accord 5 speed manual! Ex-L it has 217,000miles. Picked it up a few months ago and it is really a well built machine. Last years of it being made in Japan! This thing will run forever 2.4L 😊
I'm opting for one of these instead of getting newer. I had a 2013 Accord and hated it. The CVT is awful. I always wanted one of these seventh gens. Style is neat and clean. It will last forever.
The 2007 7th gen end of line honda accord is possibly going to become a timeless classic if it hasn't already. I would bulk buy wear and tear service items for it and keep this until you literally have to replace the engine block. It's the step up from a camry if you can't afford an older Lexus - which also is ridiculously more expensive to maintain and for parts. This car literally should easily last 30+ years if you look after it. One day people will want this version of accord as they simply went backwards until 2015 and that's double in price. Keep don't sell.
@michaelangelo5783 I know the two share the same parent company hence i made the comparison. You don't have to believe me but you'll get YOUR arse price pumped with no lube when to go to buy the "Lexus" parts vs any comparable Toyota equivalent. Anywhere on the world.
I really love the way you keep it up with the review. However, this car has its best on hreat performance and swift driving experience. A car much reliable
You have the Value Package version, without the sunroof and second cigarette lighter under the arm rest console. These cars are great, take care of it.
My 2007 honda accord currently has 767XXX miles. I always joke that if a nuclear war ever occured, all that would survive would be fish, cockroaches, and honda accords
@JMCH1988 2.4, auto, OG everything baby! Probably 200 oil changes and like 30 sets of tires and countless of menial maintaince. Never had a major break besides the power steering failure of 2017' in which the ac also took a dump. Was an easy fix.
@@twocommastv it's very smooth, good in the turns, and accelerates quick. If you keep it under 80kph gives good mileage but over 100kph is not great. The AC however is the best part. I live in Qatar where it is over 45 right now. But the AC is cold.
The silhouette and bodylines are timeless. The nose here is unassuming. But if you see the Inspire body(especially with lips) I dare say, a perfect car.
I have the 3LV6 Vtec 2007 inspire model.Has more features than this one and pretty damn quick.Had it for 5yrs never had any probs with it very reliable and smooth.All in all love this car.Thanks for making an excellent car Honda
Try taking it on some twisties. Maybe you will actually start liking the accord. These cars or any honda to be honest they have quite good grip so they can handle the turns quite well and thus resulting in a nice driving experience.
Unfortunately I live in Wichita Kansas, 99% of the roads here are straight lines. There's the occasional on/off ramps on the highways but that's about it.
2002-2005 taillights were better. In addition, they had orange speedometer dial which looks very nice. I prefer driving the 2005 Accord over my 2014 Civic.
It IS a little punchy coming from a dead stop. It just doesn't really feel like it; but you look around and you just smoked everyone. I do have the EXL so i'm not sure if there's anything different there.
So far pretty cheap compared to my girlfriends 2019 Sentra. I'm getting close to 150k miles, but I bought the car around the low 100k mark. So far I've done all the oil changes myself every 10k miles, about $30-40 each. I've replaced the battery once to perform better in the cold for about $200 I replaced the tires for the first time since I bought it, they got swapped out and aligned last year for around $1,000 Recently replaced my serpentine belt myself for like $15 I believe I got my brake pads replaced a little after I bought the car, I don't remember the price but my grandpa did that for me one Christmas as a gift There's a common problem with this generation of Accord where the knock sensor needs replaced. I have no main issues other than the sensor just needing replaced, had a buddy who's a mechanic check it out and says everything is good. I bought the replacement sensor for about $60, just waiting for the weather to get a little cooler before I start working on that. The last thing I think I have to do is just replace my spark plugs since I'm getting to that point in the cars life. Won't be too pricey for that. Everything else is just small, like windshield wipers, windshield washer fluid, power steering fluid, air filters, and a few other normal stuff.
Im 6'4 and my accord sits me comfortably. An amazingly boring car that does its job. Same issue with the steering wheel. I have the bare bones model and my radio very much picks and chooses when it wants to work. The CD player used to work and the backlight died a while back too.
I'm looking to get me one of these 2006 or 07 Honda Accord I had a Honda Civic 2001 for 16 years and wind up selling it that was one big mistake that I definitely regret 🤔🥴😩😠
@erikruiz5004 if i like it? I love it! Its the best car ive ever driven in my life not thay theres a huge selection, the throttle is super responsive and its (considering its a honda grocery getter) actually pretty quick for what it is
Thank you to all who watched, especially those who have left some great comments and support. I truly appreciate it. I'm not dead and I will eventually get back to more reviews, until then I have to get out of a bit of an economic depression in my life.
I do however have 2 cars that are free whenever I feel like reviewing, please let me know what you'd like to see.
1. 2000 Chevy Tahoe
2. 2019 Nissan Sentra
sentra please
I wanna see the tahoe!
What other cars are you going to do here in 2024 😅
Both
This is one of the best Honda accord ever made guy.
It has an excellent and flawless design much better than the 2018 Honda accord that looks like a toy
He said no performance , i dont know what he expect , normal is fast, and d3 is crazy fast
Better build inside and out than the cheap plastic everything on the modern cars
the v6 version has 244 hp .. pretty quick compared to newer cars on the road today , definitely a sleeper
Specially when you remove the V6 badge 🤭
very true! I go #demonmode sometimes in my 2007 v6 Honda Accord
Besides the reduced gas mileage, one key thing to keep in mind is the fact there is a timing belt on the 6 while the 4 has a timing chain. I will go with a boring grey manual sedan with manual transmission. My daughter drives in December, she will get my '07 CR-V that her grandfather owned and was garage kept.
If I had to choose between this 7th gen Accord with 2.4L or 3.0L I’d go and choose the 2.4L all the way, 2.4L is shared on 2nd/3rd gen CR-V and Element, 2.4L has to be one of the most best engines Honda has produced!
Except for the vtc actuator
But less power i have the 3.0L and its absolutely amazing actual sleeper
@@devakadex9588yea but the 2.4 IS a k series, and can make more power than the v6 if done right
@1m3agle it can but not everytbing needs to be modified bro some of us dont have the time or money for that n we jus wanna enjoy what little we have
I would go for 2.4 any day of the week too. 3.0 can be as powerful as it wants. 2.4 is widely used and has more spare and tuning parts.
love the real review from a real person. keep going
Take it for a good wash/ wax and vacuuming at least once month or every other week. That car will last forever and stay in great condition. Mine has over 200,000 miles and still very clean 😊
Overall good enjoyable video my guy keep it up, I own a 2007 6-6 accord coupe… not only is it a sleeper but it’s probably one of the most reliable cars you can buy.
facts
I love the 7th gen accords, cool video so far 5 mins in gtg so added it to watch later. Keep uploading content!!!! the only thing that matters is consistency. If you upload a video like this regularly you will gain a following. Love the car, I've owned 2 7th gen accords and these things are economical and fun!
Me my mom and my sister have this car. 244k 243k and 169k miles, respectively. RELIABILITY AT ITS FINEST!
I'm a proud owner of a 2007 Honda Accord coupe 2.4 that I got as a high school graduation gift to replace my old Saturn, such a blessing to have and I plan on keeping it for as long as it lives.
I had a 2004 and a 2008 Honda Accords. Got over 200,000 miles on both. This may be your average commuter car but Honda and especially the Accord, they are some of the most reliable cars. You will have to replace some parts as you get they get older (like every other car) but they are reliable. I went with a Subaru this time and regretting it. It’s been in the shop alot. Plan on going back to a Honda Accord with my next purchase.
I do lyft with mine, 230.000 miles going strong , i had some repairs done nothing major
I own a 2005 LX Honda Accord Sedan 2.4 L 4 cylinder I love it great on gas plus these vehicles are very well known remember not everyone can say they own a Honda Accord from this generation 2003-2007 we are the different breed go Honda Nation 💯
Awesome video! I just bought the V6 model and it's one of the best cars I've owned.
Im picking up a 2.4 tomorrow
@@ShaquilleOatmeal94How is the ride so far?
@@kmod73 its pretty nice! Very comfortable ride for my commute
@@ShaquilleOatmeal94 what colour ia the exterior?
Dude you are entertaining. No shit. Keep up the good work
I agree. I enjoy your dry sense of humor.
I think my enthusiasm is a couple levels higher... I have a 2007 Honda Accord...and it has been a Blessing...I LOVE it! After watching your video...I think you might sell yours! I am keeping my 4 cylinder Honda! Just replaced my spark plugs and serpentine belt as I approached the 100,000 mile "zone." Peace out! 🤪
Love my 07' EX-L going to keep it forever.
Be glad ypu have the 2.4L. No timing belt to replace. My '04 LX has 94k.
And fewer transmission issues as well.
I just got this car ! And I love it
I have this car same color but mine is 2006 i bought it like 5 years ago with 80,000 miles now it has 138k it’s been really reliable other than basic things going out like my starter and basic maintenance. It’s boring inside but very easy to drive and good work car I wish I would of had the fully loaded one tho I have the base lx but still love it.
Currently on my second seventh gen accord. My first one was a 07 se 4cyl my current one is a 06 exl 4 cyl. At first I hated the leather in my exl but I’ve grown to like it . The only 7th gen’s I’ll buy are the 06-07 refresh I personally think that 03-05 are ugly in the rear. I think the refresh is ugly with the factory tail lights but with the hybrid tail lights it looks cleaned up. These cars love going through ball joints that’s about the only major mechanical issue I had so far and a water pump . Other than that I never had to do engine or transmission work to either besides spark plugs and oil changes. The 2.4 is superior because it’s a chain driven engine not belt like the 3.0 and the automatic doesn’t grenade itself like on the v6. Both engines are good engines but the v6 is a lot more maintenance and stuff to go wrong. I would love to get my hands on a 06-07 v6 hybrid model though. Boosted power on the v6 plus the fuel efficiency of a 4.
I own a silver 03 accord 5 speed manual! Ex-L it has 217,000miles. Picked it up a few months ago and it is really a well built machine. Last years of it being made in Japan! This thing will run forever 2.4L 😊
I'm opting for one of these instead of getting newer. I had a 2013 Accord and hated it. The CVT is awful. I always wanted one of these seventh gens. Style is neat and clean. It will last forever.
The carbon fiber came from the accord 06 and 07 v6, 6 speed rare edition.
The 2007 7th gen end of line honda accord is possibly going to become a timeless classic if it hasn't already. I would bulk buy wear and tear service items for it and keep this until you literally have to replace the engine block. It's the step up from a camry if you can't afford an older Lexus - which also is ridiculously more expensive to maintain and for parts. This car literally should easily last 30+ years if you look after it. One day people will want this version of accord as they simply went backwards until 2015 and that's double in price. Keep don't sell.
Dude, you're talking put your ass. Most lexus models comparable to accords (ES line) are based on Toyota Camry's and share parts.
@michaelangelo5783 I know the two share the same parent company hence i made the comparison. You don't have to believe me but you'll get YOUR arse price pumped with no lube when to go to buy the "Lexus" parts vs any comparable Toyota equivalent. Anywhere on the world.
Mine 2007 Honda transmission got bad at 156000 miles.Still decided to rebuild it.I hope i did the right decidion.
you should get the xtrons radio i have the same car and my radio has been functioning perfect for almost 2 years its a great investment
Great first video. It only gets better from here. See you on the next one! 👍
This is gonna be my first car in 6 months at 17 😂 but ima mod it
I’ve seen some really cool ones lowered
don't do that. theres nothing worth changing on a car like this. save your money and avoid looking like a doofus in a modded Accord
Yooo same
I really love the way you keep it up with the review. However, this car has its best on hreat performance and swift driving experience. A car much reliable
I have a 2005 Honda Accord great car later on I want a 2007 with a V6 engine.
Good start to a good you tube channel
You have the Value Package version, without the sunroof and second cigarette lighter under the arm rest console. These cars are great, take care of it.
It's a step up from value Base package, it's called a Special Edition. I have a SE from new. I have 327K miles...and counting.
My ‘03 LX (4cyl) with stick shift is a terrific highway cruiser. Great mpg & quiet even at 80mph.
Nothing boring about this car, unless you want a flying car.
My 2007 honda accord currently has 767XXX miles. I always joke that if a nuclear war ever occured, all that would survive would be fish, cockroaches, and honda accords
2.4 ? Original engine ? Transmisisin original ? Manual o auto ?
767,000? Are you serious?
@JMCH1988 2.4, auto, OG everything baby! Probably 200 oil changes and like 30 sets of tires and countless of menial maintaince. Never had a major break besides the power steering failure of 2017' in which the ac also took a dump. Was an easy fix.
@@zzz-cb3xe 100% genuinely serious
I am down and out on my luck right now.. so i got a 07 Accord v4
How u liking it looking to buy me one today
Rides smooth, super reliable. It's a little on the boring side but gets the job done
@@twocommastv it's very smooth, good in the turns, and accelerates quick. If you keep it under 80kph gives good mileage but over 100kph is not great. The AC however is the best part. I live in Qatar where it is over 45 right now. But the AC is cold.
Bro any car is not down on any luck. You have a car. Not many do. Good on you.
The silhouette and bodylines are timeless. The nose here is unassuming. But if you see the Inspire body(especially with lips) I dare say, a perfect car.
Gen7 the Best Accord, ever and not Boring.
I love your car, I wish I can have it😊😊😊
No aux is a huge dealbreaker
I'm sure you can put one in, as he explained
I have a black 2007 4door V6 EXL auto with 515 000 km on it. I wish it was manual but love the car
I have the 3LV6 Vtec 2007 inspire model.Has more features than this one and pretty damn quick.Had it for 5yrs never had any probs with it very reliable and smooth.All in all love this car.Thanks for making an excellent car Honda
Try taking it on some twisties. Maybe you will actually start liking the accord. These cars or any honda to be honest they have quite good grip so they can handle the turns quite well and thus resulting in a nice driving experience.
Unfortunately I live in Wichita Kansas, 99% of the roads here are straight lines. There's the occasional on/off ramps on the highways but that's about it.
Great video seeing it your first keep it up
Informative but also very funny. Subbed.
Older Honda accords are notorious for having bad cv axles that make then vibrate a bit when accelerating,or just another simply driving
Thank you Brandon nice review.
I have a 2007 Honda accord EX sedan with a v6 vtec 3.0L
Yeah im going to put that v6 exhaust on mine or something so i can use that other spot on the bumper
Excellent detailed review..
Great car review!!
2002-2005 taillights were better. In addition, they had orange speedometer dial which looks very nice. I prefer driving the 2005 Accord over my 2014 Civic.
I liked the video. Why don’t you ask a dealership if they would work with you?
I have $3, but once I get my money up I don't think I'd buy a new car. I'd love to have an older car from a private seller
I guess I'm getting ancient knowing what those hieroglyphs of RPT and RDM mean
It IS a little punchy coming from a dead stop. It just doesn't really feel like it; but you look around and you just smoked everyone. I do have the EXL so i'm not sure if there's anything different there.
I have the 2005 Honda Accord lx and i want an upgrade 😩like a 201-2013 that’s affordable
Decent Calves 👍
How many miles? I have one it’s a POS 😢
How is the maintenance cost?
So far pretty cheap compared to my girlfriends 2019 Sentra. I'm getting close to 150k miles, but I bought the car around the low 100k mark.
So far I've done all the oil changes myself every 10k miles, about $30-40 each.
I've replaced the battery once to perform better in the cold for about $200
I replaced the tires for the first time since I bought it, they got swapped out and aligned last year for around $1,000
Recently replaced my serpentine belt myself for like $15
I believe I got my brake pads replaced a little after I bought the car, I don't remember the price but my grandpa did that for me one Christmas as a gift
There's a common problem with this generation of Accord where the knock sensor needs replaced. I have no main issues other than the sensor just needing replaced, had a buddy who's a mechanic check it out and says everything is good. I bought the replacement sensor for about $60, just waiting for the weather to get a little cooler before I start working on that.
The last thing I think I have to do is just replace my spark plugs since I'm getting to that point in the cars life. Won't be too pricey for that.
Everything else is just small, like windshield wipers, windshield washer fluid, power steering fluid, air filters, and a few other normal stuff.
Im 6'4 and my accord sits me comfortably. An amazingly boring car that does its job. Same issue with the steering wheel. I have the bare bones model and my radio very much picks and chooses when it wants to work. The CD player used to work and the backlight died a while back too.
I'm looking to get me one of these 2006 or 07 Honda Accord I had a Honda Civic 2001 for 16 years and wind up selling it that was one big mistake that I definitely regret 🤔🥴😩😠
😂 13:40 Hyundai drivers in every area in the world have shared same behavior
I don't think I'd buy a Honda from the 2000's, as the quality of their automatic transmissions seems to be hit/miss, depending on the model
You are wayyyyy very coollll dudeee!!
I have basically the same car just in blue
does anyone else use the “not an ashtray” as an ashtray lmao
Can you sell this one to me so you can upgrade?
Best car review ever.
This guy talks like a DAD
I’m not the multi-billion dollar company Honda 🤣
Just bought a 2003 v6 accord with every available option for 1.5k lol
like it ?
@erikruiz5004 if i like it? I love it! Its the best car ive ever driven in my life not thay theres a huge selection, the throttle is super responsive and its (considering its a honda grocery getter) actually pretty quick for what it is
@@devakadex9588 sold im getting one today👍🏼
He talks like Jeffery dahmer
The car is not boring. It's the Driver that's Boring...Actually, the car is quite nice, but not the Driver.
I have this same radio for sale if you guys need one. I am in tampa florida
You should hide your license plate number
why tho
@@calvinbunker8237right like your license plate is exposed on a daily what’s the difference lol
@@gofish6814internet is different 😅
@@gofish6814the internet is different
Average Hyundai driver