Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry
Both the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry are top picks at this price point, but they target slightly different buyers. Cheap Cars Connect USA has 11 used Honda Accords and 9 used Toyota Camrys in current inventory — all inspected, all financeable in-house with no credit check, all available for nationwide delivery from our Houston, TX dealership. The comparison below uses our live inventory data for pricing, mileage, and year range.
Honda Accord
Slightly sportier driving feel, fractionally larger interior. The Accord prioritizes the driver.
- In stock
- 11
- Years
- 2013–2024
- Price range
- $6,800 – $13,499
- Avg mileage
- 71,996 mi
Where it wins
- Sportier suspension tuning — particularly Sport trims
- Slightly larger trunk and rear-seat legroom
- Honda Sensing safety suite standard on most years from 2018+
- Stronger resale value in the used market (RepairPal data)
- Sport trim makes ~4 more hp than equivalent Camry trims
Toyota Camry
Smoother ride, slightly better fuel economy. The Camry prioritizes the commute.
- In stock
- 9
- Years
- 1999–2019
- Price range
- $2,800 – $14,995
- Avg mileage
- 111,305 mi
Where it wins
- Smoother, more isolated ride — better long-distance comfort
- Slightly better real-world fuel economy on the 2.5L four
- Toyota Safety Sense (TSS) standard on most years from 2017+
- Historically lower 5-year cost-of-ownership (Consumer Reports)
- Hybrid variant has been available longer than Accord Hybrid
The verdict
Which one should you buy?
If you do most of your driving in a city or on winding roads and care about how the car feels, buy the Honda Accord — particularly a Sport trim. If you spend most of your driving time on highways and want the lowest possible cost-of-ownership over the next 5 to 10 years, buy the Toyota Camry — particularly an LE or XLE trim. Both will run reliably past 250,000 miles with basic maintenance. Both are available with in-house no-credit-check financing at Cheap Cars Connect USA, with door-to-door delivery to all 50 states from Houston, TX. The wrong choice between these two is unlikely to matter much; the right choice is whichever one matches the driving you actually do.
Current inventory · Both models
20 Honda Accord + Toyota Camry listings
Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry FAQ
Honda Accord vs Toyota Camry — common buyer questions
Is the Honda Accord more reliable than the Toyota Camry?
+Both are top-tier reliable, and the data effectively ties them. Consumer Reports has the Camry slightly ahead in long-term dependability, while RepairPal shows lower average annual repair costs for the Accord. Across the 2013–2024 generations both routinely cross 250,000 miles with basic maintenance. The reliability difference is small enough that it should not be the deciding factor — choose based on which one fits your driving style and budget.Which has better resale value, Accord or Camry?
+Both hold value better than almost every competitor in the mid-size sedan segment. The Camry historically depreciates slightly slower (Toyota brand premium), particularly in markets where Camry has stronger livery and fleet demand. The Accord has stronger resale on sportier trims (Sport, EX) and on hybrid variants. For a buyer at this price tier (post-100k miles), the resale difference is small.Is the Accord Hybrid better than the Camry Hybrid?
+The Honda Accord Hybrid uses a two-motor hybrid system that returns 47–48 MPG combined and is widely considered the better-driving hybrid sedan — direct power delivery, no rubber-band acceleration. The Toyota Camry Hybrid returns 46–52 MPG depending on year and uses Toyota's mature eCVT hybrid system that's been refined since the original Prius. For maximum fuel economy, the Camry Hybrid LE is the answer. For driving feel, the Accord Hybrid is the better choice.Can I finance either one with no credit check?
+Yes. Every Honda Accord and Toyota Camry in Cheap Cars Connect USA's inventory qualifies for the in-house financing program: no credit check, 10% minimum down payment, flat 15% APR, loan terms 12 to 48 months, pre-approval delivered by email within 24 business hours. The terms are identical regardless of which model you choose. Apply at cheapcarsconnect.com/financing.Which is cheaper to insure?
+Insurance rates depend on driver age, location, driving record, and trim, but as a general rule the Camry is fractionally cheaper to insure than the Accord (typically 5–10% lower premium). Sport-trim Accords carry slightly higher premiums than LE/EX-trim Camrys because of the sportier suspension and tire setup. Both are far cheaper to insure than European luxury sedans at the same age and price point.



















