Accord Or Camry ?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Robert11, Jul 15, 2005.

  1. Robert11

    Robert11 Guest

    Hello:

    Trying to decide on a new Accord or Camry.
    Probably the 4 cyl, LX model.

    Anyone have any reasonably strong convictions on one over the other ? Why
    ?

    Or, is it simply a matter of price and how you fit in the front seats, since
    they are both so similar ?

    Any meaningful differences in overall quality, engine, transmission, etc. ?
     
    Robert11, Jul 15, 2005
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  2. Robert11

    Sandlot Guest

    Your in a Honda Newsboard. I have owned 10 honda over the years. Love em to
    death. nuff said.
     
    Sandlot, Jul 15, 2005
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  3. Robert11

    JXStern Guest

    The 4-banger is just fine, and the Accord in particular seems designed
    for the 4 first, the 6 as an after-thought, if you ask me. In fact,
    the kind of power and drivability you get with these modern 4's is
    some kind of techno-miracle, a feeling I don't really have for the
    6's.

    Honda is a smidge sportier, Toyota drives a bit more cushy. Sheet
    metal is about a toss-up. Price and reliability are very, very close.
    They are both frankly marvelous cars.

    The Honda line is having troubles with their automatic trannies, I
    don't know what the noise is on the current Toyotas, there's probably
    some little thing isn't doing quite right.

    HTH,
    J.
     
    JXStern, Jul 16, 2005
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  4. Robert11

    Robert11 Guest

    Hello:

    Thanks for reply.

    Might you be able to add anything more on the Accord 2005 trans problems
    that you mentioned, please ?

    I remember they had trouble in 2004, but figured by 2005 they
    would have solved it ?

    Thanks,
    Bob

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    Robert11, Jul 16, 2005
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  5. Robert11

    rjdriver Guest

    Honda is a smidge sportier, Toyota drives a bit more cushy<


    That pretty much defines the main difference, other than looks. Camery
    definately has a smoother ride, and Accord leans a little less in the
    curves. A matter of taste, I guess. Most other factors are a wash.



    Bob
     
    rjdriver, Jul 16, 2005
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  6. That *seems* to be the case; in addition, Honda's automatic trans
    problems are related to their V6 vehicles and not at all, to this point,
    to any 4 cylinder vehicles.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jul 16, 2005
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  7. Robert11

    JXStern Guest

    I disagree with that, maybe the malfunctioning 4's don't leave you
    stranded, but mine has the same gooey failing-torque-converter feel
    that my 1999 CL 3.0 also had. Neither was ever officially recalled,
    but I'm guessing the malfunctions are very, very widespread and people
    just live with them.

    J.
     
    JXStern, Jul 18, 2005
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  8. Robert11

    skipper Guest

    I bought my 05 Accord LX-G 4 cyl, 5 speed manual on May 27th. For me one of
    the main reasons to go with the Accord as opposed to the Camry was the front
    suspension. Accord has double wishbone on all 4 wheels, Camry has struts
    all around. Struts tend to break sooner the a double wishbone suspension.


    Hope this helps?

    Skipper
     
    skipper, Jul 20, 2005
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