Used Toyota Camry vs. Used Honda Accord: Which Midsize Sedan Is Right for You in 2025?
If you’re in the market for a dependable, fuel-efficient midsize sedan in 2025, the Toyota Camry and Honda Accord are two of the most popular choices among Arizona drivers. Both offer strong reliability, competitive fuel economy, and comfortable interiors—crucial in our desert heat. In this in-depth comparison, we’ll examine performance, features, ownership costs, desert-ready durability, and more to help you decide which used model fits your lifestyle, budget, and driving needs. By the end, you’ll know exactly which sedan to test-drive at Arizona Car Sales.
Quick Comparison
Feature | Used Toyota Camry | Used Honda Accord |
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Engine Options | 2.5L I4 (203 hp), 3.5L V6 (301 hp), 2.5L Hybrid | 1.5L Turbo I4 (192 hp), 2.0L Turbo I4 (252 hp), Hybrid |
Fuel Economy (City/Hwy) | 28/39 mpg (I4), 22/33 mpg (V6), 51/53 mpg (Hybrid) | 30/38 mpg (1.5L), 22/32 mpg (2.0L), 48/47 mpg (Hybrid) |
Reliability Rating | 9.0/10 | 8.8/10 |
Resale Value | Excellent (5-year depreciation ~40%) | Excellent (5-year depreciation ~42%) |
Infotainment | 7–9″ Touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto | 8–12.3″ Touchscreen, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto |
Safety Tech | Toyota Safety Sense (Pre-Collision, Lane-Keep, Adaptive Cruise) | Honda Sensing (Collision Mitigation, Lane-Keep, Road Departure) |
Trunk Space | 15.1 cu ft | 16.7 cu ft |
AWD Availability | Yes (select trims) | No |
1. Performance & Driving Experience
Toyota Camry: The Camry’s naturally aspirated 2.5L four-cylinder provides smooth, linear power ideal for highway cruising. The available V6 unleashes the kind of acceleration you rarely expect in a midsize sedan—0-60 mph in under 6 seconds on some models. Hybrid versions combine electric torque with the gasoline engine for seamless take-off and excellent low-speed efficiency.
Honda Accord: Honda’s turbocharged engines bring lively throttle response and fuel savings. The 1.5L turbo is sufficient for daily commuting, while the 2.0L turbo offers near-sports sedans performance. Both powertrains maintain Accord’s signature composed ride and precise steering—great for winding backroads around Sedona.
Arizona Insight: On the state’s long desert highways, both sedans feel planted; the Camry’s softer suspension soaks up bumps, while the Accord’s tuning gives more feedback. If you crave sportiness, lean Accord; for comfort over bumpy Mesa streets, Camry wins.
2. Fuel Efficiency & Ownership Costs
Fuel economy is a top priority in Arizona’s land of long commutes and fluctuating gas prices (~$3.70/gal). The Camry Hybrid leads at 51 mpg city / 53 mpg highway, ideal for Phoenix rush hours. Accord Hybrid is a close second at 48/47 mpg. Non-hybrids still average high 20s to high 30s mpg on the highway.
Estimated Annual Fuel Cost:
• Camry I4 (35 mpg avg, 12,000 mi): $1,270/year
• Camry Hybrid: $460/year
• Accord 1.5L (34 mpg avg): $1,310/year
• Accord Hybrid: $540/year
Across five years, the hybrids can save over $3,000 in fuel alone. Factor in Arizona Car Sales’ competitive insurance quotes and our partnership with 20+ Credit Unions for low-rate financing, and the total cost of ownership tilts further in favor of hybrid Camry or Accord.
3. Interior Comfort & Tech Features
Both cabins seat five adults comfortably, with supportive front seats and intuitive layouts. The Accord’s slightly larger rear legroom (40.4″ vs. Camry’s 38″) suits tall passengers on road trips to Flagstaff. Camry’s controls are famously user-friendly—less time fumbling with menus when the monsoon winds kick up dust outside.
Infotainment & Connectivity:
• Camry: 7–9″ touchscreen, wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto, integrated navigation (upper trims)
• Accord: 8–12.3″ touchscreen, wireless CarPlay/Android Auto, digital gauge cluster (Touring trim)
Climate Control & Desert-Ready A/C:
Arizona Car Sales inspects every used Camry and Accord to ensure the air conditioning system delivers maximum cooling—even in 110°F heat. We verify condenser, compressor, and refrigerant levels, so your sedan cools off quickly in Phoenix traffic.
4. Reliability, Maintenance & Desert Durability
Toyota and Honda rank among the highest for long-term reliability. Typical major repairs don’t surface until 150K-200K miles when properly maintained. Regular maintenance costs average $400–$600/year, covering oil changes, brake pads, and minor services.
Desert Durability Checklist at Arizona Car Sales:
• Cooling system pressure test
• Radiator flush & coolant quality
• Tire inspection (heat accelerates wear)
• Paint & interior UV damage assessment
• Battery health check (heat reduces lifespan)
Our 120+ point inspection guarantees the Camry or Accord you drive off our lot is prepared to handle Arizona’s extremes with minimal unexpected repairs.
5. Safety Ratings & Tech
Safety is paramount in dense metropolitan areas and remote highways alike. Both models boast top NHTSA 5-star and IIHS Top Safety Pick awards (depending on year & trim).
- Toyota Safety Sense 2.5+: Pre-Collision with Pedestrian Detection, Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist, Dynamic Radar Cruise Control, Road Sign Assist.
- Honda Sensing Suite: Collision Mitigation Braking, Road Departure Mitigation, Adaptive Cruise Control with Low-Speed Follow, Traffic Sign Recognition.
Additional features like blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic alert, and parking sensors are available on higher trims—ask us about Certified Pre-Owned Camrys and Accords with full safety packages.
6. Resale Value & Market Demand
In Arizona’s brisk used market, both sedans command strong demand. Five-year resale forecasts:
- Camry: Retains ~60% of MSRP
- Accord: Retains ~58% of MSRP
High demand means quicker turnover and better trade-in values. If you plan to upgrade in 3–5 years, you’ll recoup more by choosing one of these models over lesser-known brands.
7. Pricing & Trim Levels
Used Price Ranges (2019–2022 Models):
• Camry LE: $18,000–$22,000
• Camry XSE: $24,000–$28,000
• Camry Hybrid LE: $22,000–$26,000
• Accord LX: $17,500–$21,500
• Accord EX-L: $22,500–$26,500
• Accord Hybrid: $24,000–$28,000
At Arizona Car Sales, our under-20K inventory includes well-maintained LE/LX models, while our full lot features premium XSE/EX-L and hybrids. All come with transparent pricing and no hidden fees.
8. Financing & Ownership Experience
Arizona Car Sales partners with over 20 credit unions to secure great rates—even for buyers with less than perfect credit. Enjoy:
- No payments for 90 days on approved credit
- Flexible terms up to 72 months
- In-house buy here pay here options
Calculate your monthly payment on our Payment Calculator or apply for pre-approval online in minutes.
9. Frequently Asked Questions
Q: Which has better warranty coverage?
A: Used warranty depends on original coverage and any certified extensions. Toyota Certified Pre-Owned includes a 12-mo/12,000-mi comprehensive warranty; Honda CPO offers 7-yr/100,000-mi powertrain.
Q: Can I get AWD?
A: Only the Camry (available on LE and XLE trims starting 2020) offers AWD—ideal for occasional monsoon storms.
Q: How do they handle Arizona monsoon dust storms?
A: Both models feature cabin air filters that we replace during inspection; exterior seals and wipers are checked to keep dust out and visibility clear.
Why Buy from Arizona Car Sales?
At Arizona Car Sales, we don’t just sell cars—we curate them for Arizona life. Every used Camry and Accord undergoes our 120+ point inspection, focusing on A/C performance, cooling system health, tire durability, and UV protection. We back each sale with:
- Desert-Ready Guarantee: Verified air conditioning and cooling components
- Transparent Pricing: No hidden fees, upfront out-the-door quotes
- Flexible Financing: $0 down, 90-day payment deferral, buy here pay here
- Customer-First Experience: Thousands of five-star reviews, A+ BBB rating
Your car-buying journey should be as smooth as your new ride. Browse our inventory, explore specials, or value your trade today. Find it. Love it. Drive it—your way.
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