Toyota or Honda

Discussion in 'General Motoring' started by Built_Well, Dec 1, 2005.

  1. Built_Well

    Built_Well Guest

    I'm really close to buying either a Corolla or a
    Camry. But the closer I get to making a decision, the
    more I start thinking about the Honda Civic or Accord.

    I plan on owning the car for 10 or 15 years. Of
    the four, which do you think will be most mechanically
    reliable with regard to the engine, automatic tranz,
    suspension, etc.: Corolla, Civic, Camry, or Accord?

    Thanks for any tips.
     
    Built_Well, Dec 1, 2005
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    SoCalMike Guest

    well, the civic is brand new for 06, so you likely wont find any "deals"
    til spring.

    either car should do what you want it to. id have to decide what
    features (interior room, amenities, MPG, etc) are most important, then
    compare specs.

    the civic or corolla will be cheaper than the accord or camry, if that
    makes a difference.
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 1, 2005
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  3. Built_Well

    SoCalMike Guest

    well, the civic is brand new for 06, so you likely wont find any "deals"
    til spring.

    either car should do what you want it to. id have to decide what
    features (interior room, amenities, MPG, etc) are most important, then
    compare specs.

    the civic or corolla will be cheaper than the accord or camry, if that
    makes a difference.
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 1, 2005
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  4. Built_Well

    Built_Well Guest

    Thanks for your suggestions.

    Which of the four do you think will be most mechanically
    reliable? That's the most important feature to me. I know
    all 4 are pretty mechanically reliable, but one may best the
    others?
     
    Built_Well, Dec 1, 2005
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  5. Built_Well

    Built_Well Guest

    Thanks for your suggestions.

    Which of the four do you think will be most mechanically
    reliable? That's the most important feature to me. I know
    all 4 are pretty mechanically reliable, but one may best the
    others?
     
    Built_Well, Dec 1, 2005
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    Elle Guest

    Have you ever used Consumer Reports' April car buying issue?
    If not, I suggest going to the library and reviewing it.

    It reports the results of mechanical reliability surveys of
    the last several years for each car model, using a sample of
    a few thousand per model year. It's in an easy to read
    format, breaking down mechanical reliability by several
    categories.
     
    Elle, Dec 1, 2005
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  7. Built_Well

    Elle Guest

    Have you ever used Consumer Reports' April car buying issue?
    If not, I suggest going to the library and reviewing it.

    It reports the results of mechanical reliability surveys of
    the last several years for each car model, using a sample of
    a few thousand per model year. It's in an easy to read
    format, breaking down mechanical reliability by several
    categories.
     
    Elle, Dec 1, 2005
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  8. Built_Well

    Mark Guest

    find out what an "interference engine" means and decide if you care
    about this

    Hondas have interference engines... Toyotas don't

    Mark
     
    Mark, Dec 2, 2005
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  9. Built_Well

    Mark Guest

    find out what an "interference engine" means and decide if you care
    about this

    Hondas have interference engines... Toyotas don't

    Mark
     
    Mark, Dec 2, 2005
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    johngdole Guest

    Both Hondas and Toyotas are moving towards timing chains. So
    interference design doesn't matter as much. Honda has better
    engineering and more features for the buck whereas Toyota is simpler
    and easier to work on and also quieter but kinda boring.
     
    johngdole, Dec 2, 2005
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    johngdole Guest

    Both Hondas and Toyotas are moving towards timing chains. So
    interference design doesn't matter as much. Honda has better
    engineering and more features for the buck whereas Toyota is simpler
    and easier to work on and also quieter but kinda boring.
     
    johngdole, Dec 2, 2005
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  12. Built_Well

    Dr Nick Guest

    I'm really close to buying either a Corolla or a
    for what it's worth I was in the same suitation. I was looking for an upper
    end accord (EX-L with navi) or camry. the camry when I drove it just seemed
    plain. the accord seemd a lot mroe fun (keep in mind I'm getting it in a
    manual trans.) also for 975 I'm getting the honda care warranty. meaning
    most of teh stuff that could go wrong will be covered. I ordered an accord.
    just my 2 cents. good luck to ya!
     
    Dr Nick, Dec 2, 2005
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  13. Built_Well

    Dr Nick Guest

    I'm really close to buying either a Corolla or a
    for what it's worth I was in the same suitation. I was looking for an upper
    end accord (EX-L with navi) or camry. the camry when I drove it just seemed
    plain. the accord seemd a lot mroe fun (keep in mind I'm getting it in a
    manual trans.) also for 975 I'm getting the honda care warranty. meaning
    most of teh stuff that could go wrong will be covered. I ordered an accord.
    just my 2 cents. good luck to ya!
     
    Dr Nick, Dec 2, 2005
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    SoCalMike Guest

    the 4 cylinder, manual tranny versions are likely a little more robust
    than their V6/auto tranny counterparts, merely because 4 cylinder
    engines are honda and toyotas area of expertise.
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 2, 2005
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    SoCalMike Guest

    the 4 cylinder, manual tranny versions are likely a little more robust
    than their V6/auto tranny counterparts, merely because 4 cylinder
    engines are honda and toyotas area of expertise.
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 2, 2005
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  16. Built_Well

    SoCalMike Guest

    true. id also prefer a chain driven cam over a belt.
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 2, 2005
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  17. Built_Well

    SoCalMike Guest

    true. id also prefer a chain driven cam over a belt.
     
    SoCalMike, Dec 2, 2005
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  18. But Honda's 4-bangers that are currently in production are now
    chain-driven.
     
    High Tech Misfit, Dec 2, 2005
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    Mark Guest

    good to know...

    thank you

    Mark
     
    Mark, Dec 2, 2005
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    TomP Guest

    Your choices are all good; but hardly in the same class.
    A Corolla and Civic are NOT interchangeable with Camry or
    Accord. Especially between Civic and Accord (don't know
    about the Toyotas.)
    I would take an Accord over a Civic any day.

    Decide which "class" of car then choose the brand. You
    can't go wrong with any of the above choices.



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    TomP, Dec 3, 2005
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