Toyota’s Camry and Honda’s Accord are the two top selling passenger
cars sold in the US. Who will be number one this year? The battle lines
are drawn and consumers have a chance to shape the outcome. Let’s take a
look at what makes these cars so popular with American drivers.
Up
until ten years ago, American cars dominated the marketplace with
offerings from Ford or Chevrolet regularly securing the top spot. A
series of bland and poorly made models from the domestic giants gave
foreign car makers a unique opportunity to wrest control of the
passenger car market. Since then the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord have
been battling for the top spot with American models coming in a distant
third.
Both the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry are noted for high
quality, affordability, refinement, and durability. The Accord is the
sleeker of the two, although the Camry Solara, the coupe version of the
Toyota, is sportier than its sedan stable mate.
Honda Accord:
For 2006 the Accord gets a significant make over. Redone from the
ground up, the Accord’s exterior is even sleeker than before and its
interior has been refreshed as well with a new instrument panel being
the key factor in the updated cabin. The base Accord features a 2.4L
i-VTEC 4 cylinder engine mated to a 5 speed transmission. Double
wishbone suspension, front and side impact airbags, and ABS are some of
the standard options for the Accord. Base models start at $18,225 with
fully loaded Accords retailing well into the high 20s.
Toyota Camry:
The 2006 Camry comes equipped with a 2.4L 16 valve DOHC 4 cylinder
engine paired with a 5 speed manual transmission. Power windows, air
conditioning, AM/FM/CD Player with 6 speakers, are some of the important
standard features on the Camry. Base MSRP is $18,445 with fully loaded
Camrys retailing as high as the mid 20s. The Camry was last restyled in
2002.
Sales totals thus far this year suggest that the battle is
very tight once again with perhaps only a few thousand sales ultimately
separating the two models. With an updated Accord already in the mix,
Honda has the best chance of winning this year’s battle.
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