Whether your Sacramento commute starts in Cameron Park or Santa Rosa, the Honda Accord is the modern and roomy sedan that lets you begin every driving journey anew. Before picking out your next commuter companion, see how the new Honda Accord compares to a rival mid-size sedan in the Toyota Camry. Then head to Shingle Springs Honda near Cameron Park to select your Honda Accord.

Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry Design

As you travel around Santa Rosa in a new Honda Accord, you'll have more space in every department, thanks to multiple best-in-class figures.

  • Legroom: Honda Accord: 42.3/40.4 inches; Toyota Camry: 42.1/38 inches
  • Trunk Space: Honda Accord: 16.7 cubic feet (best-in-class); Toyota Camry: 15.1 cubic feet
  • Total Passenger Volume: Honda Accord: 105.7 cubic feet (best-in-class); Toyota Camry: 100.4 cubic feet)

Both new sedans come with leather-trimmed seats and dual-zone automatic climate control. The Camry's 8-way power-adjustable driver's seat pales in comparison to the body-stabilizing seats of the new Honda Accord, which bring extra comfort to Cameron Park commuters on longer rides through Sacramento. The thin A-Pillars in the Honda Accord also give passengers better outward visibility than the Toyota Camry can offer.

Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry Performance

Each sedan offers a hybrid sibling. Unlike the Toyota Camry, the Honda Accord has a standard turbocharged engine and delivers more torque (192 pound-feet) than Toyota's sedan.

Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry Tech

Apple CarPlay®/Android Auto™ compatibility is included on the Toyota Camry, but this tech feature isn't wireless like it is on the Honda Accord, which gives Shingle Springs commuters more seamless smartphone access. Infotainment touchscreens span seven inches for each sedan, while larger optional color touchscreens are nine inches in the Camry and 12.3 inches in the Honda Accord, which also gives Cameron Park commuters better visuals through a digital driver instrumentation display (10.2 inches) that's over three inches bigger than the Camry.

Toyota Safety Sense™ 2.5+ and Honda Sensing® are similar safety suites that give Cameron Park drivers extra confidence in Sacramento traffic. The Camry can't counter the Honda Accord's next-generation front airbags, a new safety feature just added.

Test Drive a New Honda Accord in Shingle Springs, CA

Visit your Sacramento area Honda dealer in Shingle Springs to test drive a new Honda Accord sedan. Customers from Cameron Park and beyond can choose to buy or lease a new Honda Accord in Shingle Springs with our family-owned and -operated dealership.

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