Why Accord over the Camry?

Discussion in 'Accord' started by Benjamin Bootstrap, Jun 26, 2009.

  1. Dear Honda group members:

    I am having a hard time trying to decide whether or not to buy a Camry
    SE V6 or Accord EX-V6

    Just want to know if you guys can offer any expert opinions on why
    would you choose an Accord over the Camry?
     
    Benjamin Bootstrap, Jun 26, 2009
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  2. The big reason is that the Camry is a Japanese Buick, while the Accord
    absolutely goes to the other end of the "sporty" spectrum.

    There's nothing wrong with the Japanese Buick concept, if that's what
    you like.

    Down from that, the next reason would be your support mechanism. If you
    have good Toyota support (you like your dealer, friends/family have all
    had good experience with Toyota, you have a Toyota mechanic in the
    family, you have a good independent Toyota mechanic nearby, whatever),
    then get the Toyota. Likewise for Honda. Whatever you do, don't
    underestimate your support structure.

    Don't drive an extra 30 minutes out of your way to get one car over the
    other, if it also means driving that extra 30 minutes to get
    service/warranty support.

    After that, start looking at silly stuff that turns out not to be so
    silly. Consider the wife factor. Look at the controls. Listen to the
    stereo. Unlock the trunk. Put the rear seats down. Whatever.

    In the end, it just doesn't matter--you could toss a coin and be happy
    with the winner.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jun 27, 2009
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  3. Benjamin Bootstrap

    bad Guest


    Don't know about current models.

    A few years ago:

    handling - Accord
    sportiest - Accord
    ride - Camry
    noise level - Camry

    Just my 2 cents.

    Both fine cars

    Have both Honda and Toyota in the garage.
     
    bad, Jun 27, 2009
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  4. I must say I agree with the handling part. I can drive a Honda off
    the highway ramp at 70 mph, and so far I can't do the same with any
    other brand.
     
    Benjamin Bootstrap, Jun 28, 2009
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  5. Benjamin Bootstrap

    JRStern Guest

    Color choice!

    But at least on the Honda side, I'd really recommend the four
    cylinder.
     
    JRStern, Jun 28, 2009
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  6. I'll always say, a four cylinder Honda with a manual transmission is a
    bulletproof jewel of engineering and manufacturing.

    Stick with what they know best, and that's the four bangers and manual
    trans.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jun 28, 2009
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  7. Benjamin Bootstrap

    JRStern Guest


    Agreed. But, try to find a manual! My lease is up in November, maybe
    I'd better schlepp over to the dealer now and order one. Though I've
    been driving the automatics for a couple of trade-ins now, wonder if I
    remember how to shift.

    J.
     
    JRStern, Jun 28, 2009
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  8. Agreed. But, try to find a manual![/QUOTE]

    Honda makes it fairly easy, even for certified used.
     
    Elmo P. Shagnasty, Jun 28, 2009
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  9. Benjamin Bootstrap

    jim beam Guest

    their old auto transmissions on their 4-cylinders weren't bad either.
    friends had an accord with 360k miles on original.
     
    jim beam, Jun 28, 2009
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  10. Benjamin Bootstrap

    jim beam Guest

    very good comparison.
     
    jim beam, Jun 28, 2009
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  11. Benjamin Bootstrap

    mred Guest

    I have had two Accords , an `86 and a `92 4cyl auto matics.

    My present car is a `02 Camry -4 auto,bought after my `02 was totaled.

    Both Accords had well over 350,000 K on them with no engine or tranny
    problems.

    however I have to say I always take my cars in twice a year for an oil/
    filter change Mobil 1, 5w30,)and they check the car over at that time.

    I also have the tires rotated twice a year when I get the oil changed

    The `86 had two ball joits and one tie rod end replaced over the
    years.

    The `86 was hard on brakes , not so the `92.

    As far as I can tell with my driving experience ?

    The accords were sportier to drive and handle but more maintanance
    required than my present `02 Camry.

    All I have done to my Camry , (bought used 3 years ago with 95,000k on
    it and 147,000 k now) is change oil/filter, antifreeze, a/c unit leak
    and flex exhaust pipe at converter.

    New tires (Michelins)were installed at purchase time by dealer and new
    brakes as well.

    As far as driving the Camry its not as sporty to drive and handle as
    an Accord but maintenence is much less and its a great highway car for
    long trips as some of my trips involve 1600-1700 miles one way.Very
    comfortable
    Much more comfortable than the Accords as .well over a long driving
    day.

    The bonus , is all my Japanese cars were made in Japan.

    Hope this helps .
     
    mred, Jun 29, 2009
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  12. If you're down to a coin toss, do the country a favor and buy a car
    assembled in the US. Honda and Toyota build these models in the US, but
    that may not imply that ALL Accords and Camrys sold in the US are built
    here. Check the VIN number. The first number represents the country of
    origin: 1=US, 2=Canada, 3=Mex.
     
    Greg Campbell, Jul 2, 2009
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  13. Check the VIN number. The first number represents the country of
    P.S.
    4xxx and 5xxx are also US built.
     
    Greg Campbell, Jul 2, 2009
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  14. Benjamin Bootstrap

    JRStern Guest

    Last I knew, 4-bangers were built in Japan, at least those sold on the
    left coast. Darn it.

    J.
     
    JRStern, Jul 5, 2009
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  15. Benjamin Bootstrap

    Joe Guest

    My 4-Banger was built in CA, IIRC. The only thing in the car built in
    JP was the tranny...
     
    Joe, Jul 5, 2009
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