You won't find more popular models in the midsize car class than the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. In many ways, these two cars have helped define the segment themselves, and they're great for all kinds of driving, from efficient commuting to road-tripping with friends or family. But which car is best for your daily drive through Milledgeville, Eatonton or Sparta? Read our 2018 Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry comparison to help you decide. If you have any questions, give us a call here at Butler Honda!

Accord vs. Camry: Interior

The 2018 Accord and Camry have been completely redesigned for the current model year, and the attention to detail shows in their refreshed, comfy interiors. Test drivers report that the seats in both cars are comfortable and supportive, and the driver can easily settle into a position with good visibility. With front legroom measuring just over 42 inches in both cars, tall drivers and passengers will have all the space they need to relax. The Accord has a bit more rear legroom than the Camry, at 40.4 inches compared to 38 inches, but each rear row should seat adults comfortably - they'll just have more room to stretch in the Accord. Walk around to the trunk, and you'll find significantly more cargo volume in the base Accord. It offers 16.7 cubic feet compared to the base Camry trim's 14.1 cubic feet. Both have plenty of space for your weekly grocery run, but if you're packing for a trip, you'll find more usable space in the Honda.

Accord vs. Camry Advanced Technology Features

Whether you prefer the dynamics of the Honda infotainment system or the Toyota Entune™ system, you'll find a lot of similarities between the two interfaces. Both have standard 7-inch screens (upgradeable to 8-inch screens) with Bluetooth® wireless, for hands-free calling and audio streaming, as well as Siri® Eyes Free, letting you use voice commands for many vehicular functions. But, if you're looking for Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™ features, you'll only find them in the Honda Accord. These features are the most intuitive, easy-to-use way to integrate your smartphone with the car touchscreen. With them, you can call, text or manage your music via voice command.

Midsize Car Performance Specs: Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry

As test drivers have noted, the 2018 Honda Accord and Toyota Camry are extremely fun to drive, having precise steering, agile handling and suspensions tuned to deliver a smooth ride. Both come standard with front-wheel drive, as well as base I-4 engines (the Accord's is turbocharged) with outputs hovering around 200 horsepower. While both cars have selectable driver modes that help you customize your drive, the Accord makes them available on more trims, at lower levels. Every hybrid Accord has an ECON, Sport, and EV mode, from the base hybrid to the hybrid versions of EX, EX-L, and Touring. The Camry's drive modes are fun to use, but they only show up on the top-tier XLE and XSE trims.

Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry: And the Winner Is…

The Accord and Camry are two highly competitive midsize cars, as our 2018 Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry comparison shows. Each has its own set advantages and fans, but if you value cargo space, connectivity features and sporty performance, we think you'll like what you find in the Accord. Schedule a test drive at Butler Honda to decide if the 2018 Accord meets all your needs as a driver. We've served shoppers across Milledgeville, Eatonton and Sparta, and we're happy to serve you, too!


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