I have owned both. Both are very good products. Have a Camry because Honda liked their car a little too much. I think Honda is the benchmark for engineering. There are probably millions of individuals who will disagree and that is why there are so many different manufacturers.
Honda Accord Toyota Camry Honda Civic
It will fit standard car models like the Honda Accord or Toyota Camry.
190inches,(Toyota camry is 189in. and a Honda accord is 191in., Chevy Malibu 191in.)
Toyota Camry, Ford Taurus, Honda Accord, Chevrolet Impala, are a few popular cars in the 90s.
Yes, it does. Your insurance can be 2 times higher vs Toyota Camry or Honda accord.
1. 1989 Toyota Camry2. 1990 Toyota Camry3. 1991 Toyota Camry4. 1988 Toyota Camry5. 1997 Ford F-150 4X2 Pick Up6. 1994 Honda Accord EX7. 1995 Honda Accord EX8. 1996 Honda Accord LX9. 1990 Honda Accord EX10. 1994 Honda Accord LX11. 1994 Chevrolet C1500 Pick Up12. 1992 Honda Accord LX13. 1991 Acura Legend14. 1995 Ford Mustang15. 1987 Toyota Camry16. 1990 Honda Accord LX17. 1995 Honda Accord LX18. 1989 Chevrolet Caprice19. 1988 Honda Accord LX20. 1991 Honda Accord EX
So far in 2010... 1. Ford F150 2. Chevy Silverado 3. Honda Accord 4. Toyota Camry 5. Honda Civic
In 1991, the most popular car was a Ford Taurus. Other popular cars in 1991 were the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry.
The Honda Accord is in direct competition with several other mid sized sedans. The main competitors are the Toyota Camry, Ford Fusion, Chevy Malibu and the Hyundai Sonata.
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.
In my opinion a midsize car is a larger sedan or a large family car, for example: Honda Accord, Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima/Maxima.
Toyota is one of the top brands in the industry for reliability, fuel economy overall, and rigidity. However, Honda deserves notoriety, as the Honda Accord outsold the Camry in annual sales by a mere 941 more than the Camry.