can you share your thoughts on comparing these two cars and what makes you decide on Sonata? I am curious on these 2 cars too. Think maybe trade in for one of these 2 cars within next two years.
@wulongchai if you want a hybrid, go with the Camry. If you want better value, and you have a good Hyundai dealership, you should go with the Sonata for the longer warranty. I decided on the Sonata because of the looks and the panoramic sunroof, all of that was under 30k. I choose a car base on the cabin noise, looks, and comfort. Cabin noise on both were about the same on comparable trims, looks are subjective, but the Sonata looked apart and more simple to me, the steering was lighter on the Sonata and the suspensions were softer, too. I get about 29 mpg on the Sonata, it can do 40 mpg on the highway, which is pretty nuts. If you really want sportiness, go with the Sonata N Line, that thing is wild.
@wulongchai the hybrid system on the Sonata is just not as good, but it's still great, it's very unique in its own way, and feels like a traditional ICE with the 6 speed transmission. The Toyota hybrids are just known to be better tuned, the Camry's is a bit more powerful, too. I'd say just choose a look that you prefer, since both cars in hybrid trims offer about the same sets of features.
@ just a owner of four Hyundai products was Honda Toyota consumer until 2019 … so much more bang for your buck and never had a issue … although I still love my 1995 Honda civic ex coupe
In 13 I bought a 2Dr Accord V6/6 speed manual. I took it on a Blue Ridge Parkway and Tail of the dragon drive. It was red ext w/black leather interior. I only drove it 8k miles and sold it for a profit a yr later. But... to be honest that was one of the best and most fun cars I've ever owned. If it had been a RWD I'd likely never had sold it. Today I have a Z06 vette which is no comparison. I also have a V8 S-Type Jag. As compared to the Jag... thats a hard choice. The Jag requires a lot of upkeep and its value is close to zero. That 13 Accord Coupe would be nice to have in its place. Ironically both the Jag and that 13 Accord would benefit from significantly stiffer sway bars.
@ when I paid it off I got a 6spd ‘16 Camaro for the rwd enjoyment while the accord served as main car. I also got a ‘16 impala. Camaro was totaled while my BM was driving it.
I upgraded from the Mazda 6 to the 2025 Kia K5. Happy with my choice. Lost a bit of the sportyness of that car for a huge leap in tech and comfort. Also it looks great inside and out.
@@Boxtruckin I'm a honda insider. I see the real numbers. We set very high standards and very often outperform the competition. Shalom from Raymond Ohio
I prefer the Accord to the Civic in terms of design, especially the Civic sedan which looks so generic and boring to my eyes. The Civic hatchback improves on that somewhat.
Toyota and Honda quality and reliability are not the same as their vehicles of the past. So the Hyundai and Kias not only look better but are catching up quickly with reliability and quality.
@@carlhovde6846 still Toyota's reliability is top tier. Can't say much about their trucks right now but the rest of the lineup is still massively reliable and still in high demand
You have to get the Camry and the two upper trims because they put acoustic glass on those which is why in part that the fuel economy is less than the two more base trims as they are lighter
@@truckercowboyed2638 it’s the engine im referring to. That 2.5L I4 is a lot noisier than it’s ever been. In comparison the 2017 and older Camrys 4 cylinder were a lot more refined, smoother, and quieter too.
@@truckercowboyed2638 I have the 8th generation XSE v6. In comparison the 9th gen looks worse inside and out, more shiny black plastic than the 8th gen, and the engines a lot more unrefined than the old v6
This is what people want and this is what the manufacturers want. Everybody loves the EPA mandates. The EPA relentless mandates on fuel. Efficiency has driven the entire industry to SUVs. It’s also forced consumers such as myself into SUVs as they no longer sell full-size sedans that you don’t have to slide down into like you’re at a waterpark with raked windshields and extreme angles for fuel, efficiency, and limited headroom
I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
Motor trend did the normal reviewers take off for the day, this was bad how did this review get the green light. Local dealers do a better job at reviewing ...
@brokeboy87 agreed but I am confident it has the best powertrain. And it is the smoothest plus the sportiest to drive. The best steering feel. Tons of leg space. I am aware camry has better fuel economy but I think it's tires are narrower.
I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
Weird ranking but not that unexpected. From the rather plain exterior/driving review I knew she would rafe Accord low. Not totally suprised. She is just one of those do things in certain way.
Well... not anymore. I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
Toyota Camry, for sure! Honda Accord has a very lazy design. It took the Camry's old reputation for being generic and bland. Hyundai and Kia, no thanks. Reliability is questionable.
For design... I agree. The Dodge Challenger, mustang, and camaro are the last holdouts for traditional car design. Everything else is an exercise in 1/2 bubble efficiency.
In Mexico, Honda is WAY to overprices, Toyota has WAY TOO LONG waiting times for delivery. Hyudai is good but over the budget of some people, KIA is taking over ALL of them.
For reliability number one Toyota Camry number two Honda accord, three Hyundai Sonata, and the very last Kia Optima, which I don’t trust without having any engine problems.
K5 and sonata same car exactly. How could be 2nd and last 😂 also no way sonata over accord! I tested both in same day. Accord way better than sonata. Especially driving experience put accord number 1 of this list.
NONE of the choices is an AMERICAN sedan. The only family oriented van is the super expensive Pacifica. Americans are being forced fed choices they don't want.
Not at all. I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
What you're guys talking about, accord to expensive?????, you compared top trim accord with low trim non hybrid cars, Kia and Hyundai, Motor trend 👎 Car and driver👍
I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
Which one of these sedans is your favorite?
Let us know down below!
@@MotorTrendWatch probably the Sonata or the Camry
Camry
K5
Sonata
1) Hyundai Sonata, 2) Toyota Camry, 3) Kia K5, 20) Honda Accord
Why did an automotive magazine, with a 75 year history, greenlight this video, whose commentary is more bland/generic than amateur UA-camrs?
Because it marketed to the people buying these cars and using UA-cam which are people of her generation
Misogyny at its peak.
I am buying one of these cars and this is exactly the video I was looking for….
@@Mrjonesknows1218 Doesn't mean release an awful review video. This is awful
😂😂😂😂😂
I own the Sonata, when I was in the buying process, the only comparison I had was with the Camry.
can you share your thoughts on comparing these two cars and what makes you decide on Sonata? I am curious on these 2 cars too. Think maybe trade in for one of these 2 cars within next two years.
@wulongchai if you want a hybrid, go with the Camry. If you want better value, and you have a good Hyundai dealership, you should go with the Sonata for the longer warranty. I decided on the Sonata because of the looks and the panoramic sunroof, all of that was under 30k. I choose a car base on the cabin noise, looks, and comfort. Cabin noise on both were about the same on comparable trims, looks are subjective, but the Sonata looked apart and more simple to me, the steering was lighter on the Sonata and the suspensions were softer, too. I get about 29 mpg on the Sonata, it can do 40 mpg on the highway, which is pretty nuts. If you really want sportiness, go with the Sonata N Line, that thing is wild.
@@alexle1935 i was think about sonata hybrid tho. Is sonata hybrid that bad compare with Camry?
@wulongchai the hybrid system on the Sonata is just not as good, but it's still great, it's very unique in its own way, and feels like a traditional ICE with the 6 speed transmission. The Toyota hybrids are just known to be better tuned, the Camry's is a bit more powerful, too. I'd say just choose a look that you prefer, since both cars in hybrid trims offer about the same sets of features.
Dang! Wish we could've got this video out sooner for you!
Camry all the way. Nothing comes close to the peace of mind driving experience. Still driving my 2005 Camry.
Who doesn't love a good Camry!
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Thanks motor trend . Haven't seen a good old family sedan slug fest in years. Shout out to all the cars. The last 5 standing.
May the best sedan win 😂
Hyundai N line baby !!!! Don’t believe the hype Toyota and Honda are living off a old legacy
You must be a Hyundai dealer.
@ just a owner of four Hyundai products was Honda Toyota consumer until 2019 … so much more bang for your buck and never had a issue … although I still love my 1995 Honda civic ex coupe
I bought a Kia K5 because I hate Olds style and I'm not a grandpa.
What a ridiculous reasoning. Sounds totally fake.
Don't forget to park it outside, Hyundai and Kia love fire.
You want to be cool and hip, and picked a family sedan?
I’ve just never been a fan of the Camry, or any Toyota for that matter… I’d probably get a Sonata N line.
Motortrend come on, you can do a better video then this.
I'm bummed about losing the Mazda 6... that was the best looking sedan by far! Plus you could get a turbo model.
It is still available as a 2025 model in the middle east and Australia, surprisingly.
@OmarZ77 it hasn't been available in the u.s. since 21.
Low sales killed it unfortunately.
Toyota and Honda seems to have a juggernaut on the sedan market in America.
@tom11zz884 the camry and the accord just don't look or drive as good in my opinion.
I had the 6 turbo. Despite the good looks, the car was extremely dated. Technology and NVH felt lacking.
I’m original owner of My ‘13 accord sport from new & now 282k miles
In 13 I bought a 2Dr Accord V6/6 speed manual. I took it on a Blue Ridge Parkway and Tail of the dragon drive. It was red ext w/black leather interior. I only drove it 8k miles and sold it for a profit a yr later.
But... to be honest that was one of the best and most fun cars I've ever owned. If it had been a RWD I'd likely never had sold it.
Today I have a Z06 vette which is no comparison. I also have a V8 S-Type Jag. As compared to the Jag... thats a hard choice. The Jag requires a lot of upkeep and its value is close to zero. That 13 Accord Coupe would be nice to have in its place.
Ironically both the Jag and that 13 Accord would benefit from significantly stiffer sway bars.
@ when I paid it off I got a 6spd ‘16 Camaro for the rwd enjoyment while the accord served as main car. I also got a ‘16 impala. Camaro was totaled while my BM was driving it.
Got 495k on my 13 accord sport manual. Same clutch same spark plugs
@ I ran my spark plugs to 240k just to prove it. They said I was crazy. Glad to hear your testimony!!
Thanks for addressing the actual ride quality of these cars, real professional.
Sonata all the wayy
I own a 2011 Toyota Camry with 295k miles, and I love it so much
I still have my 2010 SE Camry with 230,000 miles.
are you poor?
@@4xeGuy No likely he’s quite solvent because probably he like my self, don’t pour a lot of money into cars that are depreciating assets.
@@jonathanratliff4780 I didn't ask you
@@jonathanratliff4780 thank you
I’m glad you mentioned GR Camry! I’ve been saying the same thing!!! I’d buy one in a heartbeat
Kia had a stylish interior with all of those bells and whistles 10 years ago. The only difference is about $10k
Kia💪🏽
2016 honda accord sport. 420000 miles . Still runs strong. Havent had not any issue as of yet
This is the least professional review I´ve seen in a while. Not a single numeric comparison and most commentary was vague at best.
Sonata has the best acceleration among those 4 cars
Anybody else notice the Sonata was just one trim level above base? Plastic steering wheel and cloth seats.
But the SEL trim is the only way you get AWD in the sonata. Hybrid sonata isn't much better. It's turned mostly for comfort and a smooth ride.
I upgraded from the Mazda 6 to the 2025 Kia K5. Happy with my choice. Lost a bit of the sportyness of that car for a huge leap in tech and comfort. Also it looks great inside and out.
Great review!
U should do a door closing sound on all.
Honda all the way
Exactly
@@Boxtruckin I'm a honda insider. I see the real numbers. We set very high standards and very often outperform the competition.
Shalom from Raymond Ohio
@ I’ll never sell my Honda
@@Boxtruckin 23 Ridgeline RTL-E here. I'll be buying another in 26 to carry me into retirement
@ I wish they had a full size truck as well like Nissan & Toyota did
Honda killed that poor Accord by removing 2.0 engine and the new design, they actually made Civic look much better this time around
I prefer the Accord to the Civic in terms of design, especially the Civic sedan which looks so generic and boring to my eyes. The Civic hatchback improves on that somewhat.
Why comparing hybrids vs ice driven cars?
Just a side note, for the Kia k5, the EX is the highest trim btw!
Is not! Is the GT with the 290 horsepower engine!
@@mariobenavidez6453a tiny build on Kia’s website would prove you wrong. The EX is the highest trim. just a fact
There is a new sonata hybrid that is great according to some rewiews. Why didn't You test it in this comparison ?
Toyota and Honda quality and reliability are not the same as their vehicles of the past.
So the Hyundai and Kias not only look better but are catching up quickly with reliability and quality.
Keep telling yourself that.
Same applies to you 😂@@danieljohnson4418
Good troll
New cars are less reliability than older vehicles because the newer ones have more complexity and more things that can need repair
@@carlhovde6846 still Toyota's reliability is top tier. Can't say much about their trucks right now but the rest of the lineup is still massively reliable and still in high demand
The only thing I like about the Sonata is the design of the front end.
Been in the business for over 10yrs and currently work for Toyota. I’d take the Sonata.
I wouldn’t take either. Hyundai’s engines are so bad.
Ultra fake, trolls 😅
@@atmartensthey have an entire new engine lineup that has been way more reliable than the past ones.
Kia engine sound prity good. Love the sound. Silent at low rpm and growls at 4-5k RPM
Important to me is the road noise… which car had best road noise reduction …
It’s the Camry based on what I’ve read when looking at sound tests.
You have to get the Camry and the two upper trims because they put acoustic glass on those which is why in part that the fuel economy is less than the two more base trims as they are lighter
Camry all the way
Taxi driver?
NOPE
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That Honda doesn't look better or perform much better than the Toyota Crown
The Camry and the Accord are the only two I would consider in that category and, of the two, the Camry wins by a nose for me.
Shame on Honda and Camry for the gloss black interiors.
Might as well tie the Kia K5 .with the Hyundai Sonata..both are corporate cousins of the Hyundai Motor Group
Should’ve test every model in the top trim and not just the accord
My take is
Camry
Sonata
Accord
K5
Similar to mine, except the Accord being last.
Motortrend? Remember only a few years ago Ford E Truck was Truck of the Year. Now Ford halts production.
The Best choice is...👉🏼Camry 👨🏻⚖️👨🏻⚖️👨🏻⚖️👨🏻⚖️
I’d take the accord or sonata. The 9th gen Camry looks worse than the 8th gen and there’s no silky smooth v6. Only a noisy 4 cylinder
Umm it's not noisy it's a hybrid with smooth electric motors......do your research
You are ignorant it looks good vs the previous
@@truckercowboyed2638 it’s the engine im referring to. That 2.5L I4 is a lot noisier than it’s ever been. In comparison the 2017 and older Camrys 4 cylinder were a lot more refined, smoother, and quieter too.
@@truckercowboyed2638 I have the 8th generation XSE v6. In comparison the 9th gen looks worse inside and out, more shiny black plastic than the 8th gen, and the engines a lot more unrefined than the old v6
No fan of the giant lip of Camry but could one pick Sonata over it is beyond me except the pice consideration.
Shame that there are so few options in this class now; and that all the higher hp options are dead.
This is what people want and this is what the manufacturers want. Everybody loves the EPA mandates. The EPA relentless mandates on fuel. Efficiency has driven the entire industry to SUVs. It’s also forced consumers such as myself into SUVs as they no longer sell full-size sedans that you don’t have to slide down into like you’re at a waterpark with raked windshields and extreme angles for fuel, efficiency, and limited headroom
I’m waiting for the Prelude Hybrid.
Great review. Honest. Very thorough
kia k5 is the best ❤❤❤
That Accord is my pick that camry is too ugly in and aut there is too much going on in the design I don't like it
Agree. I do not synch with the giant lip. The passenger divider looks awful.
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Completely disagree on how you ranked the Honda.
I would expect like for like models, all have hybrid top trim models. I guess cherry picking the winner before the comparison is the way to do it
Honda Accord for Me 🔥
very very old style. grand father car.
Looks are subjective
I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
Whatever Toyota made,I appreciate
Oh what feeling .✌🏼
Honda Accord es otra fragancia ❤
The msrp on the Camry is higher than the accord. Try selling the Hyundai and Accord after 5 years.
I love the new Camry, and the Honda would be second, no way you would ever buy a Hyundai over a Honda or Toyota end of story
Honda #1 Toy #2
You like old style. You are a grandfather.
People need to understand elegance, which becomes more and more rare.
You should update info. you old man.
@@juneaaahn6826 you obviously don't understand human decency. Show some basic respect to other people's opinions.
What sunglass are you wearing?!
Japanese vs Korean sedans. Subaru wasnt included? No american or german offerings?
Subaru Legacy was discontinued, and there are no American or German mid sized sedans that aren’t luxury anymore (in the US)
VW passat
@w30k37 Not a mainstream car. More a niche car..It's rare to see a Passat on the road.
Compact off-road sedan when
I don't like that accord design. Last generation design was better.
I love my Accord
Motor trend did the normal reviewers take off for the day, this was bad how did this review get the green light. Local dealers do a better job at reviewing ...
what kinda watch is she wearing?
Honestly Accord is the best car out of the bunch but its slightly overpriced and i think it does not look great. Civic looks way better.
Some of it's features aren't as sophisticated as it's competition. Some people turn off some of the driver assistance tech.
@brokeboy87 agreed but I am confident it has the best powertrain. And it is the smoothest plus the sportiest to drive. The best steering feel. Tons of leg space. I am aware camry has better fuel economy but I think it's tires are narrower.
I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
This guy mbcaiost is a Toyota loving Honda hater he’s full of lies spreading mis-information.
@@boskobear Hey kid, what kind of information have I spread? Have you test driven any of the new models yet? Don’t tell me you know it all!
Weird ranking but not that unexpected. From the rather plain exterior/driving review I knew she would rafe Accord low. Not totally suprised. She is just one of those do things in certain way.
Toyota, today and forever!!!
Girl? Where is the Nissan Altima?
What's the best car to make Lovesek in?
Don't be so CHEAP! Get a hotel room.
Honda is, well, Honda !!!
Well... not anymore. I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
A late 90s/early 00s Toyota camry
The Camry all day long
Where is the Subaru Legacy ?
Honda styling for me
Toyota Camry, for sure! Honda Accord has a very lazy design. It took the Camry's old reputation for being generic and bland. Hyundai and Kia, no thanks. Reliability is questionable.
For design... I agree. The Dodge Challenger, mustang, and camaro are the last holdouts for traditional car design. Everything else is an exercise in 1/2 bubble efficiency.
m.ua-cam.com/video/mKfpWSBZCFE/v-deo.html Toyota=crap nowadays
WRX FTW
Where is the Nissan Altima ?
On a one-way trip to Cancel-ville after 2025
They just couldn't give two korean cars last place while that was their intent of the video 😊 lol
Mazda 6 😊
That’s been discontinued for a few years now
Where is Subaru Legacy?
In Mexico, Honda is WAY to overprices, Toyota has WAY TOO LONG waiting times for delivery.
Hyudai is good but over the budget of some people, KIA is taking over ALL of them.
For reliability number one Toyota Camry number two Honda accord, three Hyundai Sonata, and the very last Kia Optima, which I don’t trust without having any engine problems.
it’s a Kia K5
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K5 and sonata same car exactly. How could be 2nd and last 😂 also no way sonata over accord! I tested both in same day. Accord way better than sonata. Especially driving experience put accord number 1 of this list.
She is mostly talking about total value for the money. She is saying the Accord is more expensive.
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Korean manufacturers have always been a good value overall but compromised in engine and handling.
True. That is their value position to grow all these years.
Drive any of the 2025 models. You'll be pleasantly surprised
This was a realistic review ... Thank you!
U her dad😂
Camry clear winner 🏆
That interior will fall apart and be making noises in no time. Worst Camry yet fit and finish wise. m.ua-cam.com/video/mKfpWSBZCFE/v-deo.html
So you rated an appliance at #2. LOL.
Maybe I need to start watching this channel more. Not for the vehicles though
Interesting
NONE of the choices is an AMERICAN sedan. The only family oriented van is the super expensive Pacifica. Americans are being forced fed choices they don't want.
All new Camry. Hun that's a face-lift. Please stop spreading Toyotas lies.
I will take the Accord it will age better than all of them!
Spot on. Elegance will live longer.
Not at all. I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
Mbcaiost - WHY u commenting in EVERY COMMENT. Spreading you lies!
Pricy, but for me the winner is the accord!
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yeah the Kia K5 GT, Nissan Altima Platinum, Hyundai Sonata N, Toyota then Honda 🤷🏽♂️
What you're guys talking about, accord to expensive?????, you compared top trim accord with low trim non hybrid cars, Kia and Hyundai,
Motor trend 👎
Car and driver👍
Toyota really nailed it with this Camry. Bravo 👏🏼
They sure did with making interior as cheap as possible! m.ua-cam.com/video/mKfpWSBZCFE/v-deo.html
Kia n Hyundai is more modern n fantastic design than carry n accord , I pick Hyundai n Kia all the way
Honda is the best of all 🎉🎉❤❤
I had the '23 Accord Hybrid and it was the worst car I ever had. And that's because I grew up loving Hondas. The Honda lineup feels very cheap in quality, especially with the Accord. Mine has been to the shop 9 times in a year. There was too much creak and rattle in the interior. Not even cheap compact cars make that much noise. Also, the materials felt low in quality, and you could easily shift the center console around, and the dashboard would shake when driving on rough roads.
Haha!! Another vote for the Camry here.
Hope the Camry is the Car of the Year 2025
Interior will fall apart in no time. Accord for the win! As this video below proves… m.ua-cam.com/video/mKfpWSBZCFE/v-deo.html
Subaru legacy