New MagSafe and 2007 Macbook

Hi!
I have a 2007 13-inch Macbook. I begin to have problems with the charger and I'm interested in buying a new one. Are compatible the new MagSafe with my MacBook?
Thanx

The new MagSafe chargers are compatible with your 2007 MB. I would suggest buying the 85W for your system as you can use it for other portables in the future. You can always go from a higher wattage down, but not the other way.  In the US store, they currently sell for 79 USD (Link Below).
Best of luck!
Apple 85W MagSafe Power Adapter
http://store.apple.com/us/product/MC556LL/B?mco=MTY3ODQ5OTY

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