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  2. Comparison Test: 2025 Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry - AOL

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    Comparison Test: 2025 Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry. Elana Scherr. December 5, 2024 at 11:11 AM. Honda Accord vs. Toyota Camry Michael Simari ... for a combined rating of 44 mpg. We saw 43 mpg on ...

  3. Nissan Altima - Wikipedia

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    In this particular test, four cars were tested. It consisted of the all-new Ford Fusion and Honda Accord as well as the Nissan Altima. The Volkswagen Passat is included in the test as it won the first round of mid-sized sedan comparison. In that round, it won decisively against the Chevrolet Malibu, Toyota Camry, Hyundai Sonata, and Kia Optima ...

  4. Ward's 10 Best Engines - Wikipedia

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    Wards 10 Best Engines is an annual list of the ten "best" automobile engines available in the U.S. market, that are selected by Wards AutoWorld magazine. The list was started in 1994 for model year 1995, and has been drawn every year since then, published at the end of the preceding year.

  5. Honda Accord (North America eighth generation) - Wikipedia

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    [37] [38] [39] In its March 2008 issue, Car and Driver placed the 2008 Honda Accord EX first in a comparison test of four-cylinder mid-size sedans against the then recently redesigned/updated Toyota Camry, Nissan Altima, Chevrolet Malibu, Hyundai Sonata, and Dodge Avenger, as well as the Ford Fusion.

  6. Car and Driver 10Best - Wikipedia

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    Nissan 300ZX Turbo: 7 Toyota Camry Sedans: 3 Fastest car tested: Lamborghini Diablo, 204 mph ... Toyota Camry; Honda Accord; Ford Taurus; 1998. Price cap: $55,000

  7. List of badge-engineered vehicles - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of vehicles that have been considered to be the result of badge engineering (), cloning, platform sharing, joint ventures between different car manufacturing companies, captive imports, or simply the practice of selling the same or similar cars in different markets (or even side-by-side in the same market) under different marques or model nameplates.

  8. Toyota Camry - Wikipedia

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    A two-door Camry coupé was added to compete with the Honda Accord coupé. However, the Camry Coupé was never popular and was dropped in 1996. A two-door Camry would not be reintroduced until 1999, with the Toyota Camry Solara. The Japanese V30 model was replaced by the Camry V40 in 1994, however, this was also a Japan-only model ...

  9. Hybrid Synergy Drive - Wikipedia

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    Nissan licensed Toyota's HSD for use in the Nissan Altima hybrid, using the same Aisin Seiki T110 transaxle as in the Toyota Camry Hybrid. [citation needed] The 2011 Infiniti M35h uses a different system of one electric motor and two clutches. In 2010, Toyota and Mazda announced a supply agreement for the hybrid technology used in Toyota's ...