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Honda Accord Versus the Competition
Which Is Better: Honda Accord or Toyota Camry?
The Toyota Camry and the Accord finish neck and neck in our midsize car rankings. Both cars feature high-end interior materials, expansive cabins, plenty of standard driver assistance features, and great fuel economy estimates. There are a few key differences, however. The Honda offers two turbo-four engines, and the Toyota comes with either a four-cylinder or V6 engine. All provide plenty of power, but the Camry's V6 has nearly 50 more horsepower than the Accord’s most-powerful turbo-four. However, the Accord has a bit more torque and is quicker off the line thanks to its turbocharger. Both cars have agile handling and smooth rides, but the Camry is a little more fun to drive. The Accord has a larger trunk and available Android Auto (unavailable in the Camry). Both are terrific cars; you can't go wrong with either.Which Is Better: Honda Accord or Nissan Altima?
The Nissan Altima is another high-ranking midsize car that boasts great fuel efficiency, good power from both of its engines, compliant handling, and a spacious cabin. Additionally, it comes standard with Android Auto and Apple CarPlay, which are only optional in the Accord. While the Altima isn’t a bad choice, the Accord is superior because it has a more engaging drive, more space, and nicer cabin materials.Compare the Accord, Camry, and Altima »Accord Interior
How Many People Does the Accord Seat?
The Accord seats up to five people in two rows. Most adults will find plenty of room in both rows. Rear-seat legroom is especially abundant, though taller passengers may wish for additional rear-seat headroom. Some people may find the Accord's seating position too low. Cloth upholstery is standard, and heated seats, leather-trimmed seats, and power-adjustable front seats are available.Accord and Car Seats
There are two sets of LATCH car-seat connectors on the rear outboard seats. The middle seat has an upper tether and the ability to borrow lower anchors from the adjoining seats when they are not in use.Accord Interior Quality
Despite having some second-rate plastics, the Accord's interior is well-built and filled with soft-touch materials. Some reviewers even say that some of the Accord's climate and audio controls have an Audi-esque look and feel.Accord Cargo Space
The Accord's trunk has an above-average capacity of 16.7 cubic feet, which is enough space for more than a dozen grocery bags. However, the trunk's small opening may make it difficult to load larger items.Accord Infotainment, Bluetooth, and Navigation
The 2019 Accord comes standard with an infotainment system with a 7-inch display screen, Bluetooth,  کادو ولنتاین  a four-speaker stereo, and a USB port. Available features include an 8-inch touch screen, an eight- or 10-speaker audio system, HD Radio, Android Auto, and Apple CarPlay. The standard interface is nicely arranged and fairly easy to use, while physical buttons and control knobs make it simple to adjust climate and volume settings.For more information, read What Is Apple CarPlay? and What Is Android Auto?Read more about interior »Accord Performance
Accord Engine: 2 Turbo Variants
Powered by a 192-horsepower turbocharged 1.5-liter four-cylinder engine and a continuously variable automatic transmission (CVT), the base Accord has plenty of muscle for your daily commute. Heavy-footed drivers will likely prefer the optional 2.0-liter 252-horsepower turbo-four. This more-powerful engine comes with a 10-speed automatic transmission that delivers smooth and quick shifts. A six-speed manual transmission is available in the Sport trim.Accord Gas Mileage: Excellent for the Class
With the base engine and the CVT, the Accord earns an EPA-estimated 30 mpg in the city and 38 mpg on the highway, which are above-average estimates for the class. Models with the 2.0-liter engine and the automatic transmission get 23/34 mpg city/highway.Accord Ride and Handling: Responsive and Composed
The Accord's firm yet comfortable suspension allows it to confidently tackle twists and turns with precision while maintaining a smooth ride. The Accord comes with various driving modes to fine-tune your driving experience, and a Sport model is available for performance-minded shoppers. Some of the Sport model's enhancements include sport pedals, a manual transmission, and a rear spoiler.Read more about performance »Accord Reliability
Is the Honda Accord Reliable?
The 2019 Accord does not yet have a predicted reliability rating from J.D. Power, but the nearly identical 2018 model has an above-average rating of four out of five.Honda Accord Warranty
The Accord has a three-year/36,000-mile limited warranty and a five-year/60,000-mile powertrain warranty.Read more about reliability »Accord Safety
Accord Crash Test Results
As of this writing, neither the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety nor the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has crash tested the 2019 Accord. The nearly identical 2018 model earned a Top Safety Pick designation and the highest rating of Good in all IIHS crash tests. The NHTSA gave the 2018 Accord a five-out-of-five-star overall rating.Accord Safety Features
The Accord comes standard with the Honda Sensing system, which includes collision mitigation braking, forward collision warning, lane keep assist, lane departure warning, traffic sign recognition, and adaptive cruise control. A rearview camera and driver drowsiness monitoring are also standard. Available features include rear cross traffic alert and blind spot monitoring.

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