honda or toyota?

Had a chance to see the the new Accord in person last weekend. I like it much more then in the pics. Pretty sharp all around and the interior is top notch IMHO. I just wish they didn't make it bigger and heavier like they do every year. Also, fuel economy is down on the 4cyls but I like the added power. Overall, I think it will do well as always.



-Frank
 
SpoiledMan said:
If it didn't have Corolla on the front of it....



lol...
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The wife and I have had both Honda's and Toyota's. We currently have both...



The Honda's are great cars...

The Toyota's are AWESOME cars...



My wife says she never wants to get rid of her Salsa Red Pearl 4Runner!
 
BigAl3 said:
is it just me, or does it seem like most all the newer toyota's look very similiar to the camry these days? The all-new Toyota Corolla



I'm thinking the same thing. Even the Lexus sedans (minus the GS) have similar design cues as the Camry (IMO).



I saw a new Accord on the road for the first time a few days ago, and at first I thought it was a Lexus until I got a better look. Very good looking car.
 
BigAl3 said:
is it just me, or does it seem like most all the newer toyota's look very similiar to the camry these days? The all-new Toyota Corolla



I like look, but Toyota has got to get RID of way they mount the emblem in front! While my Toyota has been quite reliable, I will be going stepping up into an Acura in the future.
 
Honda > Toyota any day.



The new Accords are just a lot better than the current generation Camry, especially the standard features.
 
I prefer Hondas. My mom had a 2002 Lexus RX300 Coach Edition, and it was a piece of crap. The finish rubbed off of absolutely everything on the interior, and there were numerous mechanical problems in the 4 years she had it. Not to mention a horrible dealership. It was pretty though!
 
'After having both Honda\'s and Toyota\'s, I really must say that I prefer Toyota\'s. I think they\'re both great vehicles but Toyota\'s seem just a bit more reliable with a better quality feel. Plus, they offer real trucks - sorry Honda, the Ridgeline doesn\'t count.\r\nI know of many people who have just ridiculous amounts of trouble-free miles on Toyota\'s and Honda\'s but for my money, it\'ll be a Toyota. By the way, the Blade is NOT replacing the Matrix as mentioned above by BigAl3.'
 
VVT-i, or Variable Valve Timing with intelligence, is an automobile variable valve timing technology developed by Toyota.
 
Between the two, I would probably pick a Honda over a Toyota. It seems to me that Toyota styling is boring and conservative for the most part.
 
My 2007 Honda Civic is a great car for what it is meant to be-economical, good fit/finish, reliable, etc. No it wasn't bought with the intention of being a chick magnet.



My 2005 Carrera S is an even greater car.
 
Have you seen the Accord V6. Thing looks so damn good, and with the 18" wheels stock for the V6 coupe.



Interior of the new Accord, and Honda in general is much more styling than Toyota. I just wish Honda/Acura would keep the touch screen navi, instead of using the joysticks.
 
rucdn said:
'After having both Honda\'s and Toyota\'s, I really must say that I prefer Toyota\'s. I think they\'re both great vehicles but Toyota\'s seem just a bit more reliable with a better quality feel. Plus, they offer real trucks - sorry Honda, the Ridgeline doesn\'t count.\r\nI know of many people who have just ridiculous amounts of trouble-free miles on Toyota\'s and Honda\'s but for my money, it\'ll be a Toyota. By the way, the Blade is NOT replacing the Matrix as mentioned above by BigAl3.'





I would also look into toyota for trucks. I do wish Honda has trucks, but Toyota does have a variety to choose from, especially the Tundra. Thing is huge, almost like a ford F series.
 
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