2017 Toyota Camry vs 2017 Honda Accord
2017 Toyota Camry LE 2017 Honda Accord LX
BASE ENGINE
Ā Ā 2.5-Liter Inline 4 2.4-Liter Inline 4
FUEL ECONOMY (MPG)*
Ā Ā 24 city / 33 hwy 23 city / 32 hwy
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2017 Toyota Camry vs 2017 Honda Accord

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The 2017 Toyota Camry and 2017 Honda Accord are mid-size sedans with durable designs. Featuring an entire app suite and GPS navigation, the Camry's Entune multimedia hub delivers more high-tech features than the Accord's infotainment system. With ten air bags and advanced features like the Pre-Collision System, the Camry also offers better overall safety. Available with the High Solar Energy-Absorbing (HSEA) glass and rear spoiler, the exterior of this Toyota sedan can be customized with stylish and functional amenities that you won't find in the Accord.

Technology

The 2017 Toyota Camry boasts the Entune multimedia system that delivers advanced GPS navigation and entertainment. Thanks to vehicle's HD Radio reception, you'll get real-time updates on local traffic conditions. The Entune navigation system even delivers predictive traffic patterns to help you take the fastest route to a destination. When you access the Entune App Suite, you may use an array of applications such as Facebook, OpenTable and Yelp. Additionally, the Entune App Suite offers convenient access to premium entertainment such as iHeartRadio, Pandora and Slacker. The Toyota Camry's 10 GreenEdge JBL speakers can blast your favorite songs that are played on these premium radio channels. The Honda Accord only offers up to seven speakers that simply don't deliver such great acoustics. Another high-tech amenity in the Camry is the wireless charging pad that works with Qi-compatible smartphones and other mobile gadgets.

Safety

Equipped with 10 air bags, the 2017 Toyota Camry provides more protection for occupants than the 2017 Honda Accord. During side collisions, all of the Camry's five passengers are cushioned by side-curtain air bags. The vehicle's front cabin is protected by the Advanced Air Bag System that deploys according to the severity of a crash. The Toyota Camry also comes with six standard features that are integrated into the Star Safety System. The Vehicle Stability Control and Smart Stop Technology keep this Toyota on track even in hazardous conditions. The Camry's Blind Spot Monitor and Lane Departure Alert match the capabilities of the Accord's Road Departure Mitigation System and Honda LaneWatch. Additionally, the Camry's Dynamic Radar Cruise Control is similar to the Accord's Adaptive Cruise Control. When equipped with the optional Pre-Collision System, this Toyota sedan can automatically stop if a front crash is imminent. Featuring the Automatic Collision Notification and Emergency Assistance, the Camry's Safety Connect system comes in handy after accidents.

Exterior

Equipped with a mesh front grille, the 2017 Toyota Camry has a much more aggressive appearance than the 2017 Honda Accord. This grille design also improves aerodynamics by diverting airflow especially at fast speeds. Covered in chrome, the dual exhaust tailpipes also give this Toyota sedan a sporty look. Of course, the color-keyed rear spoiler is another cool addition to this car. Some new innovative additions to the Camry's exterior include the High Solar Energy-Absorbing (HSEA) glass that blocks out UV rays. Additionally, the windshields in this vehicle are engineered to minimize ambient noise from entering the cabin. The Toyota Camry also offers powerful illumination of the road with the project-beam halogen headlights that include an automatic on/off feature.


Contact Kerry Toyota to arrange a test drive in the 2017 Toyota Camry. After riding in this premium Toyota sedan, you'll understand why it beats the 2017 Honda Accord in many categories.

* 2017 EPA-estimated mileage. Actual mileage will vary.