We drove a $31,000 Honda Accord and a $39,000 Toyota Camry to see which one is the better family sedan — here's the verdict

As it stated in Our 2018 Toyota Camry XSE V6 test car. Benjamin Zhang/Business InsiderThe Toyota Camry and the Honda Accord are two of the best-selling and most respected cars in the world. The base 2018 Honda Accord starts at $23,570, and our mid-tier Sport model starts at $25,780. For the better part of three decades, the Honda Accord and the Toyota Camry have been the cars of choice for American families. Here's a closer look at how the 2018 Honda Accord and the 2018 Toyota Camry match up.


Toyota Camry Returns to Europe

Now, Toyota has decided to bring the Camry back to the continent where it will replace the Avensis. The Toyota Camry will come with one powertrain option: a 2.5-liter gas engine with an electric motor. With the addition of the Camry, Toyota will now have eight hybrid electric models in its European lineup. Toyota sells the Camry in more than 100 countries around the globe. The 2018 Toyota Camry rides on the automaker's new TNGA platform.

Toyota Camry Returns to Europe

Trump tariff would make the Toyota Camry $1,800 more expensive to build

as declared in Toyota says the Camry will cost $1,800 more to make if the Trump administration goes through with an auto tariff. Toyota's cost estimate was based on the threat of a 25% trade penalty on imported cars and parts. Related: Tariffs on European cars would hurt US auto jobsThe Commerce Department is investigating whether auto imports pose a national security threat, justifying a tariff. President Donald Trump has directed his attacks especially at cars imported from Europe. — TheRealDonaldTrump (@RealDonad_Trump) June 22, 2018The Commerce Department is accepting comments on the possible tariff through the end of this week.






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