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Which Standard Sedan is worth buying? 2022 Honda Accord or 2022 Toyota Camry

  • Writer: suvanpattnaik
    suvanpattnaik
  • Apr 3, 2022
  • 2 min read

Both sedans seat up to five passengers and feature roomy interiors that measure up comparably, differing only an inch or so in every dimension. The Accord's 16.7 cubic feet of cargo space is slightly more spacious than the Camry's 15.1 cubic feet. As far as driver-assist safety features go, both the Accord and Camry offer a similar lineup: lane-trace and lane-keep assist, lane-departure and forward-collision warning, automatic emergency braking, pedestrian detection, traffic-sign recognition, rearview cameras, and adaptive cruise control. Additional upgrade options include blind-spot monitoring, rear-cross traffic alert, reverse automatic emergency braking, and a surround-view parking camera system. The Camry outdoes the Accord only slightly, thanks to its pedestrian-detection feature and automatic high-beam headlights. When it comes to the tech department, both cars come equipped with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard features. Amazon Alexa comes standard on the Camry, too, which is not the case with the Accord. The Accord's touchscreen is slightly larger – eight inches compared to the Camry's 7-inches – but Toyota offers a 9-inch upgrade for an additional cost.

2022 Toyota Camry

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2022 Toyota Camry SE: $26,835 MSRP. 2022 Toyota Camry SE Nightshade Edition: $27,535 MSRP. 2022 Toyota Camry XLE: $30,045 MSRP. 2022 Toyota Camry XSE: $30,595 MSRP.

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The 2022 Honda Accord has a $26,120 starting price, which is slightly higher than average for the midsize car class. The price rises to around $32,440 for the midrange Accord EX-L, and it climbs to $38,050 for the range-topping Accord Touring

Turning our attention towards interior dimensions, the Accord continues to outperform the Camry. The Accord LX delivers greater passenger volume and cargo volume than the smaller Camry LE. Those riding up front will enjoy more headroom, legroom, and shoulder room. Rear-seat passengers also have more second-row legroom and shoulder room. Whether you’re headed across town or across the country, the Honda Accord proves to be the better choice compared to the Toyota Camry. While the Camry is more powerful, its engine is also more fuel-efficient than the Honda Accord. The Camry's base engine offers 29 MPG in the city and 41 MPG on the highway, which is 34 MPG combined. While the Honda Accord gets a good fuel economy for a sedan, it doesn't quite save you as much as the Camry.


Looking at all of the advantages and disadvantages both both sedans. I can cleary say that the Accord takes the prize today, Then again, it's your prefrence on which vehicle is more suitable for you/your family. That's it for this blog and hope you enjoyed it. Stay tuned fro ther next comparison. You'll be in for a suprise.


 
 
 

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