Honda Accord VS Toyota Camry

It's a battle between two four-door midsize sedans: the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry. These cars have ruled the market for decades, each offering a combination of reliability, comfort, and performance. Visit Hiland Toyota to decide which meets your needs, style, and budget.

When stacking the differences between the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry, your choice might be challenging. We're ready to help you make the right decision at Hiland Toyota in Moline. The Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord have undergone sleek redesigns recently, offering modern and stylish exteriors that appeal to various tastes. The Accord boasts a sportier and more aggressive look, while the Camry exudes a more refined and sophisticated aura. Inside, both cars offer spacious, well-appointed interiors with high-quality materials and intuitive infotainment systems. The ultimate decision will be what you look for in a midsize car and which matches your style better.

Some differences between the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry might sway you one way or the other. They are both available in a wide range of trim levels, with the lower-end trims meant for budget-minded buyers and the more expensive higher-end versions offering extra style, luxurious features, and sportier trim. The Honda starts with the LX and EX trims, which have many standard features, including automatic climate control, smartphone mirroring, remote start, and driver-assistance features. These are equivalent to Toyota's LE and SE models. You'll have to opt for the higher trims from either manufacturer to get more admirable features, such as leather seats or an upgraded audio system. This means EX-L, Sport-L, and Touring for the Accord; for the Camry, this means XLE and XSE. The latter offers many option packages within the trim-level structure, while the other doesn't. That's huge when features are the primary determinant for you.

Review the engine differences, power, and fuel economy between a Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry. The Honda and the Toyota come with automatic transmissions and are standard front-wheel drive with all-wheel drive available in the Camry, and more wide-ranging engine options including a base 203-hp 2.5-liter inline-four base, a 208-hp hybrid, and a powerful 301-hp V-6. the Accord offers only two powertrain options: a 192-hp turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder and a 204-hp hybrid. The performance of the Camry outshines the Accord easily and provides a sport-tuned suspension for an enhanced, sporty driving experience that delivers superior handling. This doesn't completely discount the Honda, though; known for its responsive handling, engaging driving dynamics, and a range of engine configurations, including a fuel-efficient hybrid variant, the Accord offers a smooth and powerful ride. It's a tie for fuel economy, with both non-hybrid sedans rating up to 32 mpg combined. The Camry LE hybrid model comes in at an impressive EPA rating of 52 mpg combined, while the Accord hybrid is rated at up to 48 mpg combined.Ā 

Check out the Hiland Toyota inventory to learn more about the Camry and the used Accord models we have ready for a test drive. You'll discover that the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry have various advanced safety features, each offering a comprehensive safety system suite. The Camry has Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+, which includes features such as Full-Speed Range Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Road Sign Assist, and Pre-Collision System with Pedestrian Detection. The Accord has Honda Sensing with features like traffic sign recognition, adaptive cruise control, and more. So choose between the two, and see us at Hiland Toyota in Moline today to get the details you need to know to make the right choice!


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