Inside, the more upscale look of the Accord continues with its horizontal dash lines that visually widen the cabin, push-button transmission, floating touchscreen, and peaceful cabin.
The 2019 Toyota Camry is longer than the Accord, but it is smaller in every other key measurable except weight. The sportiness goes even further with the 19-inch black-painted machine-finished alloy wheels, smoke-tinted LED headlights and taillights, and dual exhaust with quad chrome tips on the XSE and XSE V6 models. Toyota enhances this sportiness with the SE model’s black grille with a sport mesh insert, color-keyed sport side rocker moldings, 18-inch black-painted machine-finished alloy wheels, color-keyed rear spoiler, and single exhaust with dual chrome tips. The 2019 Toyota Camry boasts a sportier look with a more pointed nose, large grille, thinner wraparound headlights, sharper body lines, and more. Buyers seeking something sportier, there is the Sport trim, which includes 19-inch wheels with black accents, LED fog lights, and more. The 2019 Honda Accord boasts a more refined and upscale look with its flat front end, wide grille applique, coupe-like roofline, and sleeker character lines. In 2019, the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry remain the same, and that’s not a bad thing. The 2018 model year brought in two redesigned midsize sedans that shook up the segment in the Honda Accord and Toyota Camry. Which of these sedans is better for our Rochester area sedan shoppers? Find out below. Despite sharing 2018 redesigns, these sedans cater to different crowds with distinct styling. There have been plenty of changes in the midsize sedan segment recently, and the newly redesigned Honda Accord and Toyota Camry are leading said charge.
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