2019 Toyota Camry vs 2019 Honda Accord
Reliability Side-by-Side
Cost of Ownership
| Line Item | 2019 Toyota Camry | 2019 Honda Accord |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Maintenance | — | — |
| Moderate Repairs | — | — |
| MPG (City/Hwy) | 29 / 41 | 30 / 38 |
| MSRP (New) | $23,845 | $23,720 |
Major-failure risk and insurance outlook for each vehicle are in their full reliability reports.
Biggest Risks on Each
2019 Toyota Camry
Engine & drivetrain
Electronics & infotainment
Wear items (brakes, suspension)
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2019 Honda Accord
Engine & drivetrain
Electronics & infotainment
Wear items (brakes, suspension)
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Editorial Take
The 2019 Toyota Camry and 2019 Honda Accord are commonly compared because they sit at the top of the midsize sedan class for practicality, fuel economy, safety tech, and long-term ownership costs. Shoppers cross-shop them when they want a comfortable daily driver that can also handle family duty, with enough trim choices to balance price and performance. The Camry tends to appeal to buyers prioritizing long-term reliability, strong resale value, and the availability of all-wheel drive (rare in the segment). The Accord is often chosen for its roomy cabin, refined road manners, and strong turbocharged engine options. Key decision factors usually come down to powertrain preference (naturally aspirated vs turbo vs hybrid), ride/handling feel, interior space, and total cost of ownership. HEAD-TO-
Reliability & Common Issues
2019
Value & Cost of Ownership
NEW PRICING (WHEN NEW) Starting prices were very close (low-to-mid $23,000s), but real transaction prices depended heavily on trim and incentives. In general, a well-equipped Camry XSE V6 or Accord Touring 2.0T both landed in the mid-$30,000 range new. USED MARKET (TYPICAL RANGE, DEPENDS ON MILEAGE/REGION/TRIM) - 2019 Camry: commonly seen in the high teens to upper $20,000s; V6 and clean hybrid trims can command a premium. - 2019 Accord: similarly in the high teens to upper $20,000s; 2.0T and Touring trims often cost more than comparable 1.5T trims. Exact pricing varies widely with miles (for example, 40,000 miles vs 90,000 miles), service history, and accident records.
Editorial Verdict
BEST FOR FAMILIES: 2019
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