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2007 Honda Ratings, Reviews and Awards
2007 didn't bring many, if any changes, to the Honda Civic or Honda Accord, the two flagship sedans in the brand's line-up. It did see Honda introduce a subcompact to the US market, the Honda Fit. The 2007 Fit was meant to fill in the gap left as the Honda Civic had increased in size over the years, leaving a void in the compact car market. The Honda Fit was the US version of what was known in other countries as the Honda Jazz, a tiny car that had made quite a splash, selling more than one million units in 70 countries before its 2007 US debut. One feature that made the fit particularly appealing to US drivers, who aren't exactly known for embracing small cars, was its fuel efficiency. The Fit could get up to 33 mpg/city and up to 38 mpg/highway. Although small, it offered plenty of space for adults to sit comfortably in both the front and rear seats, as well as ample cargo space in the back.
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quality
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the first 90 days of ownership.
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AWARDS

dependability
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the last 12 months with their 3-year old vehicle.
2
AWARDS

performance
Awarded to the brand with the highest new car owner design and performance ratings after the first 90 days of ownership.
4
AWARDS

dealership sales
Awarded to the brand who received the highest dealership new car buying experience rating.
Not rated

dealership service
Awarded to the brand who received the highest customer satisfaction rating based on service for maintenance or repair work.
Not rated
Research 2007 Honda models (12)
$6,913 - $7,983
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
31 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$5,704 - $7,643
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People Are Paying
24 - 30 MPG
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COMBINED
$4,957 - $6,545
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People Are Paying
34 - 34 MPG
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COMBINED
$5,158 - $5,878
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50 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$6,518 - $7,693
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People Are Paying
27 MPG
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COMBINED
$6,656 - $8,736
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People Are Paying
25 - 26 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$6,344 - $8,117
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
22 - 24 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$5,060 - $6,135
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
34 - 35 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$4,608 - $6,919
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
21 - 22 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$5,303 - $7,046
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
19 - 21 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$7,895 - $9,847
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
18 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
$16,290 - $18,569
People Are Paying
People Are Paying
23 MPG
COMBINED
COMBINED
See 2007 Honda awards
See all Honda awards

quality
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the first 90 days of ownership.
2
AWARDS

dependability
Awarded to the brand who had the fewest problems reported by 100 car owners during the last 12 months with their 3-year old vehicle.
2
AWARDS

performance
Awarded to the brand with the highest new car owner design and performance ratings after the first 90 days of ownership.
4
AWARDS

dealership sales
Awarded to the brand who received the highest dealership new car buying experience rating.
Not rated

dealership service
Awarded to the brand who received the highest customer satisfaction rating based on service for maintenance or repair work.
Not rated
2007 didn't bring many, if any changes, to the Honda Civic or Honda Accord, the two flagship sedans in the brand's line-up. It did see Honda introduce a subcompact to the US market, the Honda Fit. The 2007 Fit was meant to fill in the gap left as the Honda Civic had increased in size over the years, leaving a void in the compact car market. The Honda Fit was the US version of what was known in other countries as the Honda Jazz, a tiny car that had made quite a splash, selling more than one million units in 70 countries before its 2007 US debut. One feature that made the fit particularly appealing to US drivers, who aren't exactly known for embracing small cars, was its fuel efficiency. The Fit could get up to 33 mpg/city and up to 38 mpg/highway. Although small, it offered plenty of space for adults to sit comfortably in both the front and rear seats, as well as ample cargo space in the back.