Not really. They're both really totally different in size and shape. The Camry is cheaper though. But they're both really good though.so, I hope that answered your question.
Honda Accord Toyota Camry Honda Civic
I would assume it would be a Toyota Corolla, Toyota Camry, or Honda Civic
So far in 2010... 1. Ford F150 2. Chevy Silverado 3. Honda Accord 4. Toyota Camry 5. Honda Civic
Cars from brands like Toyota, Honda, and Subaru tend to hold their value longest due to their reputation for reliability and durability. Specific models like the Toyota Tacoma, Honda CR-V, and Subaru Outback are known for retaining their value well over time.
The Honda Civic has consistently been the top selling economy car in the United States. The Ford Fusion, the Toyota Camry and the Toyota Corolla are probably the closest contenders.
Types of cars aimed at women include the Ford Focus, Honda Civic, Honda Fit, Mazda 3, Mazda Miata, Volkswagen Jetta, Toyota Camry and the Nissan Sentra.
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Not as fast as a Toyota Camry 2012 V6
Honda Civic Honda Civic Hybrid Prius Nissan Versa Toyota Corolla
Honda Civic or Accord Toyota Corolla or Camry Ford Focus or V6 Mustang Mazda 3 Pontiac G6 Chevrolet Cobalt Nissan Sentra
There are a lot of models in the Honda line, so if you want a real side-by-side comparison, you'd need to specify. Models that have been compared to Honda Accord include Chevy malibu, Toyota Camry, and Saturn Aura. Models compared to Honda Civic include Mazda RX-8, Yaris, Scion, and Toyota Prius.
NGK spark plug is the best for Toyota, Honda and Nissan