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Both are fugly but if you actually enjoy driving, go with the Accord as the Camry will bore you to sleep while driving.
I seem to recall a recent article that said Camry is becoming a driver car to the point where BMW is more than a little worried and studying the car because it performs like a BMW.
After watching a video of these two cars I take it back. Camry looks a lot better from all angles. Honda has ugly rear end. And on the video I saw the Camry had red leather interior. Can say it looked awesome and reviewer stated car is sportier that previous versions.
Its all in the eye of the beholder. Some people think Angelina Jolie is the prettiest woman in Hollywood. Looks get your attention, how it drives, options and price. Buy what YOU like.
Its all in the eye of the beholder. Some people think Angelina Jolie is the prettiest woman in Hollywood. Looks get your attention, how it drives, options and price. Buy what YOU like.
I've never heard this in my life? I doubt even her husband(s) thought that was true.
Its all in the eye of the beholder. Some people think Angelina Jolie is the prettiest woman in Hollywood. Looks get your attention, how it drives, options and price. Buy what YOU like.
As much as I prefer Honda to Toyota, I have to admit that the current Camry does look better than the Accord, or at least the SE/XSE trims do. However, I'd still take an Accord Sport 2.0T with a manual because the lack of an available manual in the Camry is a deal-breaker for me.
I rented a lot of Camrys at Hertz this year. At that trim level, they’re awful. I take the Altima most of the time and that’s almost as awful. I can’t remember the last time I drove an Accord. They’re not in the rental car fleet.
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