When you hear the phrase “family car,” there is a good chance that the first two cars to pop into your head are the Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord. Both cars are known to be sensible, practical, reliable, and safe – but which one is the best?
2016 Toyota Camry Style
In the past the Camry has gotten a lot of flack for being boring. However, the new body style is anything but! However, over the past few years the newer Camry models have put that idea to rest. Both the Camry and the Accord are good family sedans, but which one comes out on top? When you look at factors like engine specs, safety features, and fuel economy, both models are neck and neck. However, if you compare the 2015 models, the Camry ends up undoubtedly on top.
2016 Toyota Camry Amenities
Where the Camry outperforms the Accord is in the amenities. One such amenity is the new Qui wireless charging feature that is available in the Camry. This feature allows you to charge your cell phone without any cables whatsoever. All it takes is the push of a button! The Camry also offers Forward Collision Warning and Lane Departure Alert systems which are amazing extra safety features. The Camry also comes with a standard 2-year no-cost maintenance program. This plan also includes roadside assistance. Who doesn’t want that?
2016 Toyota Camry Driving Experience
While the Accord is a decent car, the revised steering, braking, and suspension tuning give the Toyota has implemented give the Camry a more responsive, more pleasant driving experience than it’s Honda counterpart. The Toyota Camry is comfortable, and a breeze to drive. The Toyota Camry is also much quitter than the Honda Accord due to added insulation. Both cars are aesthetically pleasing, but again, the sporty design of the Camry comes out on top of the generic design of the Accord. For technology, comfort, looks, and safety choose the Toyota Camry! You will not be disappointed.
Come by Limbaugh Toyota today to test drive a new 2016 Toyota Camry and check out everything the Camry has to offer!
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