source of truth: PLAN
raw capture: raw/2026-03-19-facebook-2007-honda-accord-ex-l
verdict
⚠️ conditional
summary
possible, but the seller tone is pure cash-car flipper energy. the car could be fine, but the listing is doing too much and telling you too little.
key positives
- 2003-2007 accord is squarely in your preferred zone
190kis high but still under your200kcaution line- clean-title-in-hand and current-emissions claims are useful
- seller has a decent amount of marketplace feedback
key risks
- description is almost entirely exclamation marks and salesman cope
- seller profile is relatively new for someone moving a lot of marketplace cars
- no service history, no parts receipts, no actual specifics
- ex-l trim means more old-car electronics to babysit
price evaluation
$3,500is a bit rich for a190kautomatic with this weak a paper trail- better number is around
$2,900-$3,200unless the car is visibly cleaner than average and drives unusually well
fit for my situation
- maybe
- it fits on paper, but the ownership story is weaker than the 2011 and 2002 options, which matters bc you’re trying to avoid low-IQ repair roulette
negotiation target
- target:
$3,000 - ceiling:
$3,200 - leverage:
190kmiles, flipper-ad language, zero records shown, and loaded-trim complexity
evidence
sourced facts
- listed as
2007 honda accord ex-l sedan 4d - price shown:
$3,500 - listed
17 hours ago - location shown:
atlanta, ga - mileage shown:
190,000 - automatic transmission
- black exterior, grey interior
- fuel listed as gasoline
1 owner- vehicle marked paid off
- clean title claim
- seller description claims no leaks, knocks, slips, or check-engine light, plus current emissions
- seller profile name is
tra burks - seller has
88marketplace ratings and joined facebook in2022
interpretation
- this is the most flipper-coded of the kept accords
- the claims are nice if true, but the ad reads like a cash-lot pitch rather than an ownership story
- not a no, but it ranks below the calmer, more credible listings