The 2017 Toyota Camry and the 2017 Honda Accord are two of the most popular sedan models in America due to their affordable prices, fuel efficiency and great safety features. For example, both sedan models received a Top Safety Pick+ for their great designs. However, we wanted to take a look at a few things that set apart the basic trim levels of the 2017 Toyota Camry vs the 2017 Honda Accord.
2017 Toyota Camry | vs | 2017 Honda Accord |
Top Safety Pick+ | Safety Awards | Top Safety Pick+ |
2 | Front LCD Screens | 1 |
6 | Number of Speakers | 4 |
60-40 Bench | Rear Seat Type | Full Bench |
While the 2017 Toyota Camry and 2017 Honda Accord offer the same amount of passenger volume, the Camry goes above and beyond with offering many luxury features for comfort and convenience in its basic trim level compared to the Accord. For drivers, the Camry is equipped with two LCD screens for vehicle information and entertainment. Passengers can also get more out of the entertainment options in the Camry with the sedan’s six speakers, compared to the Accord’s four speakers.
Drivers and front passengers of the Camry have the option of heated seats. However, if you’re driving in nice weather, you have the option to get a sunroof in your 2017 Camry. Also, to keep your eyes on the road while you use your infotainment system, the 2017 Camry can use voice recognition with its infotainment system.
For those interested in learning more about the differences between the 2017 Toyota Camry vs the 2017 Honda Accord, contact us at Apple Valley Toyota. You can also schedule a test drive of any of our in-stock Camry models.