I’ve got a 2024 Accord Touring in Meteorite Grey with the gray leather interior and 5% ceramic window tint. The Bose sound system and the ultra comfy seats sealed the deal for me. Amazing car.
I got the 2023 touring in urban gray on black. Wish I could have gotten the lighter interior but I'm pretty sure I got the first touring delivered within Pennsylvania, so I didn't have much choice. Absolutely love the car
I have the ‘23 Accord Touring Hybrid. I’ve seen a few comments about MPG being less than advertised. I’m not sure where that is coming from. I drive 54 miles one way to work and average 50 - 55 mpg each way. Just cruising in street I can get way more. It all depends on how the car is driven; same with any car.
Agree with your Intro on a great video Sir. Very sleek Exterior, smooth powertrain, and a premium interior plus design. It feels luxury-like. Well done video! Thanks 🎉
We have only owned Toyotas and Hondas for the past 30 years, have owned almost all models. I have always favored how the Hondas felt over the Toyotas. The Accord by far, but currently I like the Camrys look better. One thing I don't like for sure is the size, I really enjoyed them when they were smaller.
No kidding...to see an actual fan, that you can grab easily while driving, instead of tapping on some glossy screen trying to hit the right spot, like most cars...
I have a '24 Accord Hybrid EXL. Smooth ride and very spacious although the Camry is still likely to give you better gas mileage. I like the extra space the Accord offers though if that's more important for you.
The google tech is rock solid for me - I think your tester's internet must not be configured. I use it to navigate, change climate, and play music, and it's as good as my google home system
Honda’s biggest mistake was not giving the CRV the same amenities as the Touring Accord. Also, since Toyota is sorta merging with Lexus in terms of quality, Honda needs to bring more Acura to the fray.
@@lionintu it does not come equipped with a HUD, full digital driver display, 12” infotainment, ventilated seats, or even ambient lighting. The Accord Touring has it all, except for ambient, which was left for the Inspire (Accord) in China.
@koven1497 perhaps Honda is saving those features for the Passport? Idk why they keep cutting consumers short, besides the consumers accepting and buying. the CRV is best selling regardless even though their competition has these features. Everything missing that you mentioned are reasons why I wouldnt make the purchase either. It's the perfect utility box besides those mentions.
@@lionintu In China, Honda gets Acura luxury. Here, they just make you buy the Acura. No denying that Honda and Toyota are some of the most reliable brands out there and that they sell like hot cakes, but Honda is just more refined (handling wise) and their hybrid system suits me more than the noisy Toyota engine and picky EV mode. I agree with you though.
@@koven1497 Acura RDX is supposed to be the luxury alternative to our CRV, but unfortunately has had no substantial updates. We would be better off deleting the Acura line, and they just create more luxury Honda trims here as well. Acura TLX Is garbage, they could've just made a better top trim Accord. It's better if they focus on one company like in China. MDX is the US exception. People love it. I'm more Interested the more efficient hybrid engine options. But this is how they choose to do business, giving us more (wasteful) options
@@Adventureswithmike1 In white the way yours is, it looks like a class above! It's absolutely gorgeous and classy while remaining very sporty and stylish! Only wish it had an updated 2.0T motor!
@@gabevillarreal4779 I actually don't miss it. The 2.0 t. What I think call the needs to do is make a sport hybrid version. With the bigger battery and more electrical power .
@@danhughes1814that’s quite a bit above the rated economy. Fuelly shows most people average 28-33mpg. And if you get better than that, there is a chance you’d similarly do better than the rating here as well.
Gas powered Toyotas & Honda’s are desired because they will still be reliable after 12 yrs & 200k. But the 2013 Hybrid Civic doesn’t have the same life as the 2013 hybrid Prius.
As much as I like the idea of them using the K motor for this car, Honda still is a pain to buy from, over priced and add on fees. Someone needs to tell them quit with the games, my dealer hides over 200 cars around a blind corner and show you 15 cars.
1. Does the 2025 Carmy have steel knuckles or aluminum knuckles? 2. Approximately how many shop hours to replace new lithium ion battery in 2025 Carmy under the seat? I’m hoping the new design requires less time to be removed to get the battery out. 3. Does the 2025 Carmy have an electronically controlled variable oil pump? 4. Does the ECVT transmission in the 2025 Camry have a slush lubrication system or does it have a dry sump system like the 2024 Prius Prime? 5. Is the transmission in the 2025 Camry the PB12 transmission like in the 2024 Prius Prime which is lager than what is in the standard Prius? 6. Does the 2025 Carmy have lug nuts with bolts or did you switch to bolts like on the 2024 Prius? 7. Does the 2025 have a re-designed Two Piece timing chain cover like the 2024 Prius which was re-designed to eliminate the chances of leaks?
Awd is a selling edge for Camry but I'm still conflicted I've owned Accords for 22 years with hardly any issues. I am also looking at Civic hybrid but none in my area.
That’s stupid on so many levels. Awd is useful in a lot of places where you have snow frequently. Maybe I want the grip from awd without the awful gas mileage of a crossover
Yes, it’s a pretty neat system hybrid system technically it’s a auto electric car because the engineer charges the battery is two motors in the front motor is for a day drive and the second motor is the generator charge the batteries.
I do prefer the Accord Hybrid since the only/primary propulsion method below highway speeds is the electric motor giving it EV like acceleration and regeneration with six levels… the most aggressive being similar to one pedal driving. Put another way, the torque curve on the Accord is instant, just like an EV.
that's what i like about the 11th generation hybrid accords. the 10th gen hybrid i had would get out of EV mode so fast. Plus the current hybrid is also much quieter without so much engine noise like the 10th gen.
Camry FTW. It’s less money, more powerful, more fuel efficient and better looking. The Honda has more room and you can actually get one. Toyota simply edges the Honda out in this generation. I anticipate the mid-cycle refresh for the Accord to happen sooner than later.
Especially with Toyota you have to option it specifically for any additional thing you might want which makes it more difficult to get and the markup for it.
Crossovers you sit up high and they are less fuel efficient. And the CRV looks ugly to me. The Accord is sleek and elegant. Just wishing it had a hatch to be more utilitarian
If you are going to do reviews please state the base price of the car in the same sentence as when you introduce the car, and they say later in the review I will break down the price points and options.
We almost bought a used accord hybrid right around covid time. Super nice car. One issue i remember with that model is the rear seats didn't fold down and i found that annoying. On the other hand you can go an insane amount of miles on a tank of gas. I find the Accords better looking than the toyota.
My 2016 Accord Touring w/ V6 gets over 30mpg all of the time along with 280hp. And as others pointed out, it will be running strong when the forced induction /hybrid system is having expensive issues. Not a big fan of the coming generation of sedans but then at least they arent CUVs.
@user-do9ir8lv2m early production current gen Tundra owners and their turbo issues might have a differing opinion. Point is, more complexity, add potential for more faults.
We had a lexus es350 with the 3.5l v6 and could easily top 30mpg on roadtrips going 80mph. That thing loved the interstate. Around town it was low to mid 20s.
After sitting in an Accord at a car show the interior felt as nice as an Acura. Love the direction Honda is going but I feel bad for the Acura dealerships who now have to compete against Hondas that feels just as luxurious.
I'm kinda split between the Accord Touring the Camry XSE. My issue with the 11th Gen Accord is the Touring is physically appealing - especially in Blue, Urban Gray or Metallic Gray. But the new model style doesn't look as good in the lower trims. I'd think about how ugly the 11th gen was every time I saw a lower trim Accord. The Camry's don't have that large drop off in visual appeal in the lower trim versions. I made the mistake of buying a high trim model of the newly designed Altima 11 years ago....the watching the market FLOODED with lower trim models.
Honda should have kept the 2.0T engine because for the Hybrid in nearly every aspect like mpg, horsepower, powertrains (awd), color/upholstery/trim selections, the Camry Hybrid beats it. What was Honda thinking?
There are zillion of everything with relatively low miles out there...people in America can't figure out what they want/need and keep the inflation monster instead of just keeping their completely fine car.
@@kevinbarry71I think your being over dramatic the tempo was a compact car. You don’t need a lot of power from a car that size. My 99 civic gets better mileage then a newer one. New cars aren’t achieving better numbers than ones in the 80 or 90s. The proof is in the pudding
I have five Hondas in my driveway ranging year wise 1995 to 2021 the best accord that we own is a 2005 Honda Accord LX 307,000 miles and 33 miles to the gallon on the highway the 2021 only averages30 miles to the gallon Honda quality and design language makes a 2021 my last Honda thanks Honda.
"Cavernous" he says😂my daily LT1 Fleetwood's trunk is the cabin of that car. But sure it's "Cavernous" - tho LT1 doesn't sound like a cheap blender either. - But how I miss home! & good on u for NOT being in East LA this time! FR tho Honda looks better. Toyota is just Fugly as F. And I think Honda still uses leather, even if incrementally so. VS Toyota's Pleather & I know you & T love your MB Vinyl seats. But Trust real leather IS SUPERIOR!
Most definitely not. You won't find plastics as cheap or flimsy on the Camry, compared to the Accord. I have one and it's a disaster. The interior plastics creak and rattle. It's been at the shop 9 times for issues not related to the powertrain. Stay away from it and get a 10th Generation instead.
40k for a car is just insane, that's CR-V territory. Why would anyone buy this over a CR-V? Better ride, more cargo and passenger space. Big pass for Honda
I have a new CRV and Accord. Accord is hands down the better ride . Handing is sharper the ride is quieter but firmer in a good way. CRV is based off the civic
I have Camry and acord . Acorrd run stayble very strong and save a lot of gas on the street than Camry , Camry save gas on the paper when on the street the acorrd better
I've owned both Accord and Camry and Accord is definitely more premium, feels more like a entry level luxury car where as camry feels like a normal everyday commuter , I feel like the Toyota Crown would a appropriate comparison to the Accord.
The nine generation look much better. Just because the 10th had a turbo and could go fast in a straight line doesn’t make it just better. The V6 and looks were great. The 10th looks like a Malibu.
It’s not manufacturers that are ruining cars it’s the EPA and the European Commission with their conveyor belt of legislation,manufacturers are trying to future proof themselves as well from the onslaught of rules
The Accord (had 2) has always sounded louder (road noise and tire noise) than a Camry. Glitchy infotainment systems seems normal for Honda's. I have complained about my Ridgeline RT-LE (2020) to the dealership to no avail and the dealership has admitted that it sucked that year. The handling is supposed to be better than a Camry with the Accord. I might give up the handling for a decent infotainment system. I have owned 4 Hondas but can't say if I will own 5.
It is so funny how people tote something that is "available" as a point in the camrys favor, but that only counts if you buy the awd, if you don't then it is an irrelevant point in the camry's corner
I thought the same thing when I purchased the car and I don't even miss it. Most people nowadays use apple car play. Or android auto to stream their music.. So if you have a spotify or a pandora account and the touring model, you can just ask google to play whatever you want
Honda Accord Hybrid CAN NOT compete with New Toyota Camry. Camry is the KING of Hybrid. Honda sell very little Accord Hybrid. Toyota sell million and Honda sell in thousand.
I like everything about the Accord but the knockoff Mustang front end is too simple,plain and bland.. Seemed like Honda is only targeting over 45yo daddies with this look.
Owned 3 accords right now I have a 21 sport 2.0 10 speed. There's no way this 11th gen accord is better than the 25 camry. The 11th gen accord mpg is below listed. Camry has better mpg and added awd together is making honda loyalists like me jumping ship. I will not go to acura.
Accord shows way better performance on highspeed and stability. And also hybrid system works insane. Toyota is keep using their system for 20 yrs. So lame and boring. Buy camry shows better mpg and smoothness.
I’ve got a 2024 Accord Touring in Meteorite Grey with the gray leather interior and 5% ceramic window tint. The Bose sound system and the ultra comfy seats sealed the deal for me. Amazing car.
I got the 2023 touring in urban gray on black. Wish I could have gotten the lighter interior but I'm pretty sure I got the first touring delivered within Pennsylvania, so I didn't have much choice. Absolutely love the car
I also have a 2023 Accord touring hybrid in black and I absolutely love this car. It is so smooth great job from Honda
Ultra comfy seats? If you like sitting in a large hole. You fall into the car. Dreadful
You know you could’ve gotten Acura TLX for the same money? Or Lexus ES?
@@00_UUno. Base models for those cars are thousands more and don't have all the features the touring has.
I have the ‘23 Accord Touring Hybrid. I’ve seen a few comments about MPG being less than advertised. I’m not sure where that is coming from. I drive 54 miles one way to work and average 50 - 55 mpg each way. Just cruising in street I can get way more. It all depends on how the car is driven; same with any car.
Agree with your Intro on a great video Sir. Very sleek Exterior, smooth powertrain, and a premium interior plus design. It feels luxury-like. Well done video! Thanks 🎉
We have only owned Toyotas and Hondas for the past 30 years, have owned almost all models. I have always favored how the Hondas felt over the Toyotas. The Accord by far, but currently I like the Camrys look better. One thing I don't like for sure is the size, I really enjoyed them when they were smaller.
Are they reliable cars that will truly last a long time?
Solid professional review with key insights that generated good points in your comments section.
Really wished the accord had a 360 camera. Hope they'll add it next year. Even my 2017 Nissan has one.
that dark blue should come with the grey interior... but Honda only sells it with the black... that's in poor taste... Two-tone interiors FTW
Good to see buttons and dials
No kidding...to see an actual fan, that you can grab easily while driving, instead of tapping on some glossy screen trying to hit the right spot, like most cars...
I don't know why honda won't offer optional awd with the accord. I think every other conpeteting brand does
It doesn’t really compare with the Camry. This accord is the same size as the outgoing Avalon
Honestly, I'm loving it more after every single video I watch about it.
I have a '24 Accord Hybrid EXL. Smooth ride and very spacious although the Camry is still likely to give you better gas mileage. I like the extra space the Accord offers though if that's more important for you.
Will sell like hotcakes; this and the Camry are BEST in class!
There is not much competition left, but fully loaded Camry is 38k. At that point it is wiser to get a Lexus ES for 43k
More like only. That's a good thing.
absolute worst is hyundai and KIA.
It's pretty much the Japanese and Koreans now because GM just announced that the Malibu will be discontinued at the end of the year.
@@donaldwilson2620 Cadillac CT4-CT5 still exists
The google tech is rock solid for me - I think your tester's internet must not be configured. I use it to navigate, change climate, and play music, and it's as good as my google home system
2016 Ford Taurus styling. Way to go Honda.
Troll
Nice video keep up the good work fella
I like this guy’s videos.
Honda cars are great, Honda dealerships, not so great
Very nice commentary. I'm thinking if I should get this or the Camry.
Wait till the updated 2025 accord comes out, then do a side by side comparison
Honda’s biggest mistake was not giving the CRV the same amenities as the Touring Accord. Also, since Toyota is sorta merging with Lexus in terms of quality, Honda needs to bring more Acura to the fray.
Ventilated seats, heated steering wheel, what else?
@@lionintu it does not come equipped with a HUD, full digital driver display, 12” infotainment, ventilated seats, or even ambient lighting. The Accord Touring has it all, except for ambient, which was left for the Inspire (Accord) in China.
@koven1497 perhaps Honda is saving those features for the Passport? Idk why they keep cutting consumers short, besides the consumers accepting and buying. the CRV is best selling regardless even though their competition has these features. Everything missing that you mentioned are reasons why I wouldnt make the purchase either. It's the perfect utility box besides those mentions.
@@lionintu In China, Honda gets Acura luxury. Here, they just make you buy the Acura. No denying that Honda and Toyota are some of the most reliable brands out there and that they sell like hot cakes, but Honda is just more refined (handling wise) and their hybrid system suits me more than the noisy Toyota engine and picky EV mode. I agree with you though.
@@koven1497 Acura RDX is supposed to be the luxury alternative to our CRV, but unfortunately has had no substantial updates. We would be better off deleting the Acura line, and they just create more luxury Honda trims here as well. Acura TLX Is garbage, they could've just made a better top trim Accord. It's better if they focus on one company like in China. MDX is the US exception. People love it.
I'm more Interested the more efficient hybrid engine options. But this is how they choose to do business, giving us more (wasteful) options
This car looks phenomenal in white with black wheels!
That's what I have the 23 touring hybrid. Pearl white with the black interior and black wheels. It looks amazing..
@@Adventureswithmike1 In white the way yours is, it looks like a class above! It's absolutely gorgeous and classy while remaining very sporty and stylish! Only wish it had an updated 2.0T motor!
@@gabevillarreal4779 I actually don't miss it. The 2.0 t. What I think call the needs to do is make a sport hybrid version. With the bigger battery and more electrical power .
44MPG- Amazing~
Not really. I have 19 with the K20 and the 6sp, and I can get close to 40 with now issue
@@danhughes1814that’s quite a bit above the rated economy. Fuelly shows most people average 28-33mpg. And if you get better than that, there is a chance you’d similarly do better than the rating here as well.
@@ALMX5DPMy 99 civic has been beating epa fuel ratings since I’ve owned it. I was getting 54 mpg when I went on vacation.
Are 23 touring accord Since new has been averaging, 48 miles per gallon. Which isn't bad for a big car and nineteen inch wheels..
Gas powered Toyotas & Honda’s are desired because they will still be reliable after 12 yrs & 200k. But the 2013 Hybrid Civic doesn’t have the same life as the 2013 hybrid Prius.
That grid covering the A/C vents is removable? If not that means the vents are going to be full of dust and look nasty and even unhealthy?
Thanks for the great review, how would you rate the color? And what do you think is the best color on the Honda Accord Hybrid?
As much as I like the idea of them using the K motor for this car, Honda still is a pain to buy from, over priced and add on fees. Someone needs to tell them quit with the games, my dealer hides over 200 cars around a blind corner and show you 15 cars.
The Accord is still pretty nice, but I'm team Camry all the way after the latest updates.
1. Does the 2025 Carmy have steel knuckles or aluminum knuckles?
2. Approximately how many shop hours to replace new lithium ion battery in 2025 Carmy under the seat? I’m hoping the new design requires less time to be removed to get the battery out.
3. Does the 2025 Carmy have an electronically controlled variable oil pump?
4. Does the ECVT transmission in the 2025 Camry have a slush lubrication system or does it have a dry sump system like the 2024 Prius Prime?
5. Is the transmission in the 2025 Camry the PB12 transmission like in the 2024 Prius Prime which is lager than what is in the standard Prius?
6. Does the 2025 Carmy have lug nuts with bolts or did you switch to bolts like on the 2024 Prius?
7. Does the 2025 have a re-designed Two Piece timing chain cover like the 2024 Prius which was re-designed to eliminate the chances of leaks?
Isn't this an Accord video?
Awd is a selling edge for Camry but I'm still conflicted I've owned Accords for 22 years with hardly any issues. I am also looking at Civic hybrid but none in my area.
If you’re concerned about needing AWD, you shouldn’t be shopping for a sedan.
That’s stupid on so many levels. Awd is useful in a lot of places where you have snow frequently. Maybe I want the grip from awd without the awful gas mileage of a crossover
@@davidvusich1603 "Stupid on so many levels". I was talking about the car, not your face.
@@direfranchement that’s hilarious 😂
I dont understand why people needing AWD in hybrid sedan - it adds weight . If you want AWD- get an SUV .
@@jd5179 maybe they don’t want the crappy fuel economy of an suv 🤯
you really know how to speak. no fumbling around.
Great show, thanks!
Will they make an AWD model for those of us living in a part of the US where it does snow?
Yes, it’s a pretty neat system hybrid system technically it’s a auto electric car because the engineer charges the battery is two motors in the front motor is for a day drive and the second motor is the generator charge the batteries.
I do prefer the Accord Hybrid since the only/primary propulsion method below highway speeds is the electric motor giving it EV like acceleration and regeneration with six levels… the most aggressive being similar to one pedal driving. Put another way, the torque curve on the Accord is instant, just like an EV.
that's what i like about the 11th generation hybrid accords. the 10th gen hybrid i had would get out of EV mode so fast. Plus the current hybrid is also much quieter without so much engine noise like the 10th gen.
Camry FTW. It’s less money, more powerful, more fuel efficient and better looking. The Honda has more room and you can actually get one. Toyota simply edges the Honda out in this generation. I anticipate the mid-cycle refresh for the Accord to happen sooner than later.
Especially with Toyota you have to option it specifically for any additional thing you might want which makes it more difficult to get and the markup for it.
It’s more powerful but has 100+ less torque… so I mean I guess
More power? It’d still get smoked by the Accord.
@@MikeJones-on9vm - Maybe 🤔
Accord is faster.
40 grand...for a midsize value brand? Crazy
Camry also is not what it used to be. It now rides like a larger Scion tC, rough and sport-ish. But still not as sporty as older Accords.
Agreed. But inflation lol.
@@jadore_amour but gas is the same price as a few years ago. The main thing that got expensive was housing, it pulled prices up on everything else
With cars it comes down to preference. Either or both Accord and Camry will sell well
I agree, but I also consider the reputation of the selling dealer.
wish there was a wagon version
Eww why
CRV
Crossovers you sit up high and they are less fuel efficient. And the CRV looks ugly to me. The Accord is sleek and elegant. Just wishing it had a hatch to be more utilitarian
@@FlipperInc So you want a sleek and elegant wagon? Ok🤔
@@eddymahon1503 pretty damn far from a wagon.
If you are going to do reviews please state the base price of the car in the same sentence as when you introduce the car, and they say later in the review I will break down the price points and options.
Now Camry's HP is 225 or 232, so I think Honda should increase the Accord's HP. Usually Accord had more engine output than that of Camry.
I think the Accord looks more premium than the new Camry.
Get your hands on 2 Camrys, one FWD and one AWD, and put snow tires on the FWD model and you can go anywhere you want. No need for AWD in a sedan
It still looks funny.
My 1996 Accord LX is the same size as the current Civic, which I saw the other day and thought it was the Accord.😂
I make the same mistake when looking at old and new accords/ civics.
That infotainment system style is so 2010. It needs to be integrated into the dash.
We almost bought a used accord hybrid right around covid time. Super nice car. One issue i remember with that model is the rear seats didn't fold down and i found that annoying. On the other hand you can go an insane amount of miles on a tank of gas. I find the Accords better looking than the toyota.
My 2016 Accord Touring w/ V6 gets over 30mpg all of the time along with 280hp. And as others pointed out, it will be running strong when the forced induction /hybrid system is having expensive issues. Not a big fan of the coming generation of sedans but then at least they arent CUVs.
UMM Japanese cars don't have those kind of issues
@user-do9ir8lv2m early production current gen Tundra owners and their turbo issues might have a differing opinion. Point is, more complexity, add potential for more faults.
@@DaleWilly you clearly didn’t notice Toyotas quality on a steep decline
We had a lexus es350 with the 3.5l v6 and could easily top 30mpg on roadtrips going 80mph. That thing loved the interstate. Around town it was low to mid 20s.
After sitting in an Accord at a car show the interior felt as nice as an Acura. Love the direction Honda is going but I feel bad for the Acura dealerships who now have to compete against Hondas that feels just as luxurious.
Screw AWD, more stuff to go wrong and way more expensive to fix certain things if the AWD is in the way.
Awesome car!
I'm kinda split between the Accord Touring the Camry XSE. My issue with the 11th Gen Accord is the Touring is physically appealing - especially in Blue, Urban Gray or Metallic Gray. But the new model style doesn't look as good in the lower trims. I'd think about how ugly the 11th gen was every time I saw a lower trim Accord. The Camry's don't have that large drop off in visual appeal in the lower trim versions.
I made the mistake of buying a high trim model of the newly designed Altima 11 years ago....the watching the market FLOODED with lower trim models.
A naturally aspirated V6 and AWD? PERFECT!
Honda should have kept the 2.0T engine because for the Hybrid in nearly every aspect like mpg, horsepower, powertrains (awd), color/upholstery/trim selections, the Camry Hybrid beats it. What was Honda thinking?
The hybrid system in the Honda Accord is simply less efficient than the one used by Toyota. It's just physics
All they have to do is make a non-hybrid option. Toyota went full hybrid and there will be a huge market for people who do not want a hybrid.
Well now since Camry went full hybrid I’d go Accord always liked the 10th gen with the 2.ot
Compare it to the Camry as you talk about the accord
It will come to price between a comparable trims. Whoever sells cheaper, sells!
Great video!
I really like the new Accord. It’s a great looking car.
How about ‘navigate to’?
Cleaning that lattice work would be a nightmare!😮
no, not so much.
It’s actually very easy lmao
I was surprised to see so many of these on the used market with low miles. It's a good car but not an extraordinary car.
There are zillion of everything with relatively low miles out there...people in America can't figure out what they want/need and keep the inflation monster instead of just keeping their completely fine car.
UMM IT IS THE BEST IN CLASS CAR YOU CAN GET
@@DaleWillyit’s still not as good as the previous generations
Wow, my original Ford Tempo from the 80s got 42mpg on the highway, and was about as low tech as you could get. And it sold new for less than 9k
Not nearly as safe tho
Totally different new technologies, emission requirements, safety and tons of modern features for safety, connectivity.....
It was also cramped, underpowered, unreliable and was a certified deathtrap
@@kevinbarry71I think your being over dramatic the tempo was a compact car. You don’t need a lot of power from a car that size. My 99 civic gets better mileage then a newer one. New cars aren’t achieving better numbers than ones in the 80 or 90s. The proof is in the pudding
Honda is great New Camry is the one !!
Gas is $5.59 a gallon there @ 7:16. What a bargain!
If you’re from Canada or Europe it actually might be!
Only almost double the price of gasoline where I live. Gas is always expensive in Communist states.
I haven't looked lately, but in Norway it was like $10/gallon at one point. N o wonder all they sell is EVs.
I have five Hondas in my driveway ranging year wise 1995 to 2021 the best accord that we own is a 2005 Honda Accord LX 307,000 miles and 33 miles to the gallon on the highway the 2021 only averages30 miles to the gallon Honda quality and design language makes a 2021 my last Honda thanks Honda.
"Cavernous" he says😂my daily LT1 Fleetwood's trunk is the cabin of that car. But sure it's "Cavernous" - tho LT1 doesn't sound like a cheap blender either. - But how I miss home! & good on u for NOT being in East LA this time! FR tho Honda looks better. Toyota is just Fugly as F. And I think Honda still uses leather, even if incrementally so. VS Toyota's Pleather & I know you & T love your MB Vinyl seats. But Trust real leather IS SUPERIOR!
Although I like the Accord, the car is simply too big. Parking is like docking a boat. Also, there is no AWD option for the Accord.
AWD is overrated. Get a set of winter tires if you're truly scared of the snow.
My video stopped every time you said hey google 😂🤦
Most definitely not. You won't find plastics as cheap or flimsy on the Camry, compared to the Accord. I have one and it's a disaster. The interior plastics creak and rattle. It's been at the shop 9 times for issues not related to the powertrain. Stay away from it and get a 10th Generation instead.
Tom Cruise, is that you ? :D
The Camry looks better.
Camry interior sucks comparing to this one
@@ackiro3339 That’s true!
🔥Kase
40k for an accord is crazy
$40k is a ton of money for a basic 4 dr sedan
guess what it is worth EVERY penny and then some
It’s less than the average new car price.
Define “basic”. This car probably has more features than average
not when teslas and bmw mb products are 60k plus
@@DaleWillyrather get a Lexus es350 f sport 😂
Ill stick w my 05 ls430:) great job case.
My only gripe is the mpg
Hybrid Sport with 19" wheels has too much road noise.
SAY “HEY GOOGLE” ONE MORE TIME… 😡
I had to stop watching the video because it kept triggering my Google Assistant.
No AWD and no adapter damper.
NO AWD. Navigate "me" will not work.....just navigate and destination.
40k for a car is just insane, that's CR-V territory. Why would anyone buy this over a CR-V? Better ride, more cargo and passenger space. Big pass for Honda
This is why sedans will be gone soon. The 25 Camry is the last Gen before it gets discontinued. The Accord will be gone as well.
I have a new CRV and Accord. Accord is hands down the better ride . Handing is sharper the ride is quieter but firmer in a good way. CRV is based off the civic
@@user-tb7rn1il3q They sell this all over the world, the US isn't their only market.
If MPG is your primary concern, sedans easily beat SUVs.
Honda hybrids mpgs are usually over estimated while toyota's usually exceed manufacturer's & EPA estimates.
I have Camry and acord . Acorrd run stayble very strong and save a lot of gas on the street than Camry , Camry save gas on the paper when on the street the acorrd better
I've owned both Accord and Camry and Accord is definitely more premium, feels more like a entry level luxury car where as camry feels like a normal everyday commuter , I feel like the Toyota Crown would a appropriate comparison to the Accord.
They ruined the accord. The 10th gen 2.0t was the best accord ever. Argue with me..
I love the K20, but I wish Honda would have at least tried the J35 with the 10speed
The 2017 V6 is the best.
My favorite (USDM model) has always been the V6 6-speed (especially the later coupes).
The nine generation look much better. Just because the 10th had a turbo and could go fast in a straight line doesn’t make it just better. The V6 and looks were great. The 10th looks like a Malibu.
It’s not manufacturers that are ruining cars it’s the EPA and the European Commission with their conveyor belt of legislation,manufacturers are trying to future proof themselves as well from the onslaught of rules
40k + tax? I don’t think so!
The Accord (had 2) has always sounded louder (road noise and tire noise) than a Camry. Glitchy infotainment systems seems normal for Honda's. I have complained about my Ridgeline RT-LE (2020) to the dealership to no avail and the dealership has admitted that it sucked that year. The handling is supposed to be better than a Camry with the Accord. I might give up the handling for a decent infotainment system. I have owned 4 Hondas but can't say if I will own 5.
Design Looks like my grandpa's shoe
Design wise, the civic is better
More power, more efficient, and available AWD? Yeah, the Accord is beat, and it isnt close
The accord is faster.
It is so funny how people tote something that is "available" as a point in the camrys favor, but that only counts if you buy the awd, if you don't then it is an irrelevant point in the camry's corner
@@notsure3535not with that 1.5t 😂
@waterloo123100 smarten up. This is being compared to the hybrid accord. Even though the 1.5t is probably still probably faster than the hybrid camry.
Better than camry ??? Uglyyyy than Taurus 😂😂😂😂😂
Why oh why did Honda drop Sirius XM?? That's a deal breaker.
I thought the same thing when I purchased the car and I don't even miss it. Most people nowadays use apple car play. Or android auto to stream their music.. So if you have a spotify or a pandora account and the touring model, you can just ask google to play whatever you want
You can still use it thru the Sirius XM app on your phone…. This car has wireless CarPlay and the XM app will project on the screen.
@@windanthonystreambut if you live in areas with bad cell phone reception the app won't work
Honda Accord Hybrid CAN NOT compete with New Toyota Camry. Camry is the KING of Hybrid. Honda sell very little Accord Hybrid. Toyota sell million and Honda sell in thousand.
I like everything about the Accord but the knockoff Mustang front end is too simple,plain and bland.. Seemed like Honda is only targeting over 45yo daddies with this look.
Owned 3 accords right now I have a 21 sport 2.0 10 speed. There's no way this 11th gen accord is better than the 25 camry. The 11th gen accord mpg is below listed. Camry has better mpg and added awd together is making honda loyalists like me jumping ship. I will not go to acura.
NO power to the wheels from the ICE? Thats not correct.
I haven’t seen the video and the answer is no.
Accord shows way better performance on highspeed and stability. And also hybrid system works insane. Toyota is keep using their system for 20 yrs. So lame and boring. Buy camry shows better mpg and smoothness.
The Accord's just too bland to be better than the Camry even without getting into the specs.