The Camry outsold the Accord in 2024, but does that mean it’s "better"? Or is the Accord the smarter buy? (Let’s dig in!)
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By Vishal| Mar 20, 2025
The Camry’s hybrid base model has 225 hp & 51 mpg combined, while the Accord’s gas engine makes 192 hp & 32 mpg. (That's a big gap!) Who wins round one?
The Accord’s Touring Hybrid costs nearly $5K more than the Camry XSE. But is it "worth" the premium price tag?
The Accord boasts more rear legroom & cargo space, but does it really make a difference in everyday driving? (Or just on paper?)
The Camry offers optional all-wheel drive for better traction—something you can’t get on any Accord model. (Game changer?)
Both cars pack modern tech, but the Accord offers Google Built-in, while the Camry sticks with Toyota’s system. (Which one’s more intuitive?)
Toyota’s legendary reliability and resale value could make the Camry the safer long-term bet. (Will the Accord hold up?)
Toyota offers a lower APR on the Camry vs. Honda’s Accord. That means real savings over the life of your loan! A clear win for the budget-conscious.
The Accord wins on space, but the Camry takes the lead in power, AWD, and price. Which one would you "drive home"?