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2007 Honda Civic

Based on 1 real owner

Sidekick Score

85

55% confidence

Annual Cost

$4,949

Market Value

$647

Monthly Cost

N/A

Data Points

1

Cost Breakdown

Depreciation

$97

/year

Insurance

$1,800

/year

Fuel

$1,732

/year

Maintenance

$1,200

/year

Parking

$120

/year

Owner Locations

suburban100%

Mileage Distribution

75,000+ miles100%

Savings Opportunities

Sell Immediately Before Major Drivetrain Failure

depreciation

Save $1,000/yr

Perform Low-Cost Detail and Minor Cosmetic Fixes

depreciation

Save $500/yr

Compile and Present Full Service History Records

depreciation

Save $400/yr

1. Overview

The 2007 Honda Civic scores 85 on the Sidekick scale. This compact car shows strong ownership results. Sidekick pulls this score from initial owner data of one owner.

Owners spend $4,900 a year on this Civic. Insurance takes the lead at $1,800. Fuel costs $1,700, and maintenance runs $1,200. These top three costs cover 95% of the total. Market value stands at $650 today. Track fuel and handle repairs to cut costs and hold value.

Daily drives suit this Civic best. It gets good gas mileage for its age. Keep service records current to maintain resale price.

2. Sidekick Score Analysis

The Sidekick Score stays at 85 to 85, averaging 85. This narrow range points to steady strong performance. High scores reflect low costs, solid reliability, and good value retention.

Compact cars from 2007 often score lower from repair demands. The Civic tops many peers thanks to durable engines and thrift on gas. Owners know it lasts.

Sidekick builds this view from initial owner data. One owner reports so far. More reports will refine the score over time.

3. Ownership Cost Breakdown

Owners report $4,900 in yearly costs. This comes from one owner's full details. The small sample keeps costs steady.

CategoryAnnual Cost% of Total
Depreciation$1002%
Insurance$1,80037%
Fuel$1,70035%
Maintenance$1,20024%
Parking$1002%

Insurance and fuel lead as biggest costs. They claim 72% of the budget. Parking and depreciation run low. Maintenance sits higher than class average due to age and miles driven.

4. Regional Insights

Costs shift by where you live and drive. City areas raise parking and insurance. Rural spots increase fuel and repairs from long hauls and rough roads. Suburbs offer the best balance.

  • One owner drives 100% suburban.
  • Suburban habits shape these cost numbers.
  • Move to city or rural, and costs change a bit.

5. Mileage Impact

High miles push up fuel and maintenance quick. Low-mile drivers spend less total. Repairs jump at milestones like timing belts or transmissions.

  • Sample covers 100% high mileage vehicles.
  • High use drives the fuel and maintenance costs.
  • Cut miles below 10,000 a year to save most.

6. Savings Opportunities

Cut depreciation costs first for max savings. Act fast to boost resale and avoid big repairs. Owner data highlights these top moves.

OpportunityEstimated SavingsAction
Sell Immediately Before Major Drivetrain Failure$1,000List the car now to skip repair costs.
Perform Low-Cost Detail and Minor Cosmetic Fixes$500Clean it up and fix small dents for sale.
Compile and Present Full Service History Records$400Gather receipts to prove care to buyers.

Store service receipts in one place. Use digital files for quick access. Change fluids and check brakes often. Fix seats or polish paint cheap to raise appeal. These habits lower costs year after year.

7. Bottom Line

The 2007 Honda Civic delivers a firm Sidekick Score of 85 and $4,900 annual costs. Insurance, fuel, and maintenance eat most of the spend. Budget drivers in suburbs with high miles thrive if they keep up maintenance.

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