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2019 Toyota Camry vs 2019 Honda Accord Comparison - Which Should You Buy?

Detailed comparison of 2019 Toyota Camry vs 2019 Honda Accord. Compare specs, reliability, features, and value to find the best choice for your needs.

2019 Toyota

Camry

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2019 Honda

Accord

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Specifications Comparison

Spec2019 Toyota Camry2019 Honda Accord
Horsepower203 hp192 hp
MPG (City)2930
MPG (Highway)4138
MSRP (New)$23,845$23,720

Overview

The 2019 Toyota Camry and 2019 Honda Accord are commonly compared because they sit at the top of the midsize sedan class for practicality, fuel economy, safety tech, and long-term ownership costs. Shoppers cross-shop them when they want a comfortable daily driver that can also handle family duty, with enough trim choices to balance price and performance. The Camry tends to appeal to buyers prioritizing long-term reliability, strong resale value, and the availability of all-wheel drive (rare in the segment). The Accord is often chosen for its roomy cabin, refined road manners, and strong turbocharged engine options. Key decision factors usually come down to powertrain preference (naturally aspirated vs turbo vs hybrid), ride/handling feel, interior space, and total cost of ownership. HEAD-TO-

Performance Comparison

The 2019 Camry and Accord both drive more confidently than older midsize sedans, but they do so with different personalities. The Camry’s steering is quick and it feels light on its feet, especially in SE/XSE trims with the sportier suspension tuning; the V6 Camry is the straight-line standout. The Accord feels more “European” in body control and composure, with a stable, planted ride and excellent chassis balance; the 2.0T pairing with the 10-speed automatic delivers strong, effortless passing power. ACCELERATION (0-60 MPH, TYPICAL INSTRUMENTED RESULTS) - 2019 Camry 2.5L: roughly 7.5–8.0 seconds (trim and traction dependent) - 2019 Camry V6: roughly 5.8–6.1 seconds - 2019 Accord 1.5T: roughly 7.2–7.6 seconds - 2019 Accord 2.0T: roughly 5.5–5.8 seconds Hybrids from both brands are tuned for efficiency; 0–60 times are typically in the low-to-mid 7-second range depending on conditions. REAL-

Reliability & Common Issues

2019

Interior & Features

Interior quality in both is strong for the class, but the Accord generally feels more spacious and airy, especially in the rear seat. The Accord’s rear legroom is about 40.4 inches versus roughly 38.0 inches in the Camry, which is noticeable for adults and child seats alike. Front-seat comfort is good in both; Accord’s seating position and visibility are often praised, while Camry’s sport trims can feel slightly more “cockpit-like.”

Value & Cost of Ownership

NEW PRICING (WHEN NEW) Starting prices were very close (low-to-mid $23,000s), but real transaction prices depended heavily on trim and incentives. In general, a well-equipped Camry XSE V6 or Accord Touring 2.0T both landed in the mid-$30,000 range new. USED MARKET (TYPICAL RANGE, DEPENDS ON MILEAGE/REGION/TRIM) - 2019 Camry: commonly seen in the high teens to upper $20,000s; V6 and clean hybrid trims can command a premium. - 2019 Accord: similarly in the high teens to upper $20,000s; 2.0T and Touring trims often cost more than comparable 1.5T trims. Exact pricing varies widely with miles (for example, 40,000 miles vs 90,000 miles), service history, and accident records.

The Verdict

BEST FOR FAMILIES: 2019

Frequently Asked Questions

Which is more reliable, 2019 Toyota Camry or 2019 Honda Accord?

Both vehicles have their strengths. Check our detailed reliability section above for specific issues to watch for in each model.

Which has better resale value?

Resale value depends on condition, mileage, and market demand. Generally, 2019 Toyota Camry tends to hold value well.

Which is better for towing?

Neither vehicle is designed primarily for towing. Check manufacturer specs for light towing capabilities.

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