
Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry
The two most popular mid-size vehicles are the Honda Accord, and Toyota Camry. Both are imports with a ton of features, but when you really compare these vehicles side to side, a clear winner emerges - the Honda Accord. Not only is the Honda Accord a more affordable option than the Camry, it also has more features, technology and power.
The 2013 Honda Accord is loaded with more options to enjoy. And for the first time ever, drivers can experience acceleration without shift points thanks to the CVT (continuously variable transmission). This creates a smoothness you absolutely won't get with the Camry because it has to shift through gears.
However, the Accord doesn't just stop there and emerges as a leader with advanced technology and luxury features such as LaneWatch. With LaneWatch, you see a video display in your center monitor of your blind spot as soon as you put on your blinker. This makes switching lanes a breeze without fear of a hidden vehicle. In addition, the Accord features adaptive cruise control, lane departure warning, and front collision warning to make it the safest Accord ever built. The Camry lacks all of these technological features.
Now that you see the features, and prices - it's obvious the Accord is a superior mid-sized vehicle. And while numbers don't lie, it's best for you to take a test drive and find out for yourself. With that said, stop by our Anderson, SC Honda dealership to have all your questions about this mid-size sedan answered.
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