2017 Accord vs 2017 Camry: The Match-up

2017 Accord vs 2017 Camry

The Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry are two of the most popular cars in the country. While both cars are efficient, stylish, and fun to drive, in the end it is the Honda Accord that comes out on top. Let’s take a closer look at what both cars have to offer Birmingham drivers.

2017 Accord vs 2017 Camry: Engines

With both the 2017 Honda Accord and the 2017 Toyota Camry you will have the choice of either a four-cylinder or a V6; with either choice, you’ll receive stronger performance and superior efficiency scores when you choose the Accord.

2017 Accord vs 2017 Camry: Space

When it comes to mid-size sedans, cabin space is of utmost importance. Your mid-size sedan should offer plenty of cargo space and passenger room to suit your needs. With up to 103.2 cubic feet of passenger space and 15.8 cubic feet of cargo space vs. 102.7 and 15.4 with the Camry, and plenty of legroom, the Accord won’t have your passengers scrambling to call “shotgun.”

2017 Accord vs 2017 Camry: Technology

The 2017 Honda Accord doesn’t just offer greater interior space than the 2017 Toyota Camry — but it has all of the best technologies to fill up that space. The Accord offers 10-way power driver’s seat, multi-angle rearview camera, and Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. None of these are available on the 2017 Camry. Yet again, the Accord comes out on top of the competition.

2017 Accord vs 2017 Camry: Safety

When it comes to safety features, the 2017 Honda Accord won’t let you down. The Accord offers both Lane Keep Assist, which lets you know when you are deviating from your chosen lane, and Honda LaneWatch, which is a small camera that displays a video feed of your blind spot.

If you are looking for a mid-size sedan, then come see our selection of Honda Accords here at Brannon Honda. This car simply can’t be beat!

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