Toyota Camary or Toyota Avalon or Honda Accord or Honda Acura?

yousif

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I will be purchasing either one of the above listed Japanese Sedan cars in the next 7 days or less. I will really appreciate if any one could compare all of the above in terms of mileage, gas milage in the city and on the highway, resale value, maintainability, usability, and reliability. My must have features include a built in GPS system with MP3 player and bluetooth for my iPhone

I am planning to go for a FULL payment in CASH. And, I am in kind of rush where I will be spending LOTS of cash in about 7 days or less. This will be the very first BIG cash spending of my life yet. So, please do help your brother here.

I will really appreciate if anyone may share with me their experience with the above listed cars.

I am excited but also I want to be excited in safer manners.

Thanks to all for helping me out here.
 
Out of the Camry/Avalon and Accord I'd go with the Accord. It's not as boring as the Camry and has a better interior. If you haven't looked I would also recommend you check out the new 2010 Ford Fusion, 09 Mazda 6, and 09 Malibu if you're planning on going new. I'm not American biased or anything, but they are good cars and it's best if you look at everything in that segment.

I would however recommend AGAINST going new and go a year or two used where you can get some SERIOUSLY good deals. You could get an Acura TL or Lexus ES350 by going a year old for the price of a new loaded Accord/Camry.
 
I have an '08 Camry, and I absolutely love it!!! However, if I could have afford it, I would have gotten the Avalon. Everyone that ever drives/rides in my car always compliments it. It's a very smooth, quiet ride. I've had it for 2 years now, and there has been no mechanical or any other problems with it so far. Good luck, and Congrats!!!
 
These are all good cars so you should base your choice on price, features, options, color, etc. If you are in a RUSH and you are EXCITED you have a good chance of making mistakes and not getting a good deal. Calm down and use your head or you'll make a purchase your aren't happy with, and you won't be able to return the car.

You should get online and do research on the cars, find out what other people are saying about them, and what other people are paying. Edmunds.com is a good site to start with. When you go to buy, don't tell a salesperson you are rushed and excited. You'll NOT get a good deal. You will also not get a better deal by paying CASH. Dealers actually make more money when customers finance.
 
Neither. I would never drive a foreign car. And no, I do not work for the unions. I just won't give business to overseas based companies when i have a choice to buy American.
 
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