Toyota Camry vs. Honda Accord vs. Hyundai Sonata: Midsize Hybrid Sedans Comparison Test
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- čas přidán 22. 05. 2024
- The midsize sedan segment just got a shakeup: The redesigned Toyota Camry and all but two trims of the new Honda Accord have gone hybrid-only, and there’s a heavily refreshed Hyundai Sonata hoping to stand its ground. In this video, Edmunds’ Clint Simone puts all three head-to-head-to-head in our Midsize Hybrid Sedans comparison test!
00:00 Intro
00:33 Hyundai Sonata
03:14 Honda Accord
05:14 Toyota Camry
09:20 Edmunds' Take
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Do you think Toyota made the right move making the Camry hybrid-only? Let us know what you think in the comments.
For most people, yes. The Camry Hybrid's long term running costs and reliability are easily the best.
There are a few edge cases where a non-hybrid previous gen Camry would be a better choice:
1. People who don't drive often or only short trips. (The hybrid doesn't heat up the oil and exhaust enough to prevent fuel dilution and potential reliability/ corrosion issues)
2. Very cold weather areas. Hybrid fuel efficiency plummets in temps below freezing as the battery can't charge quickly.
3. People who consistently drive long distances above 75mph on flat land. The hybrid system rarely has the chance to regenerate power to the battery or run in EV mode. MPG will be little better than the gas only version.
It was a perfect move for them on this model. People buy Camrys to hustle people around efficiently. They're not sports cars nor are they work vehicles or offroad eventure vehicles. They're there to efficiently and reliably move people on streets. That's why it was the right move. Now I do wish they would have made the 12" gauge cluster standard across all trims. Still, I'm super stoked you can get the heated steering wheel on all of them. Personally, I love a heated steering wheel way more than heated seats.
Absolutely! I have an EV and love it, but I see that they've reached market saturation, but Toyota has a waitlist for almost every vehicle, mostly hybrids and they're leading the industry in sales. They were right about hybrids and when you think about how many hybrids or PHEVs you can make off one EV, the impact can be exponential while eliminating range anxiety. It's like we're racing to an ideal future of all electric without the infrastructure (electric grids and charging stations) without considering any "waypoints" that are necessary and logical. The future may even be hydrogen! I don't know for sure, but I would be a Camry Prime in a heartbeat if I could.
Where is kia k5 it should be compete in this comparison
Yes, and no.
This is why we’re not selling our 2007 Camry XLe with the V6 engine.
Our V6 2007 Camry can go 0 to 60. In 6 seconds
This comparison highlights a common mistake by auto journalists: their selfish obsession with testing the top trims. There should've been a review of the mid-level volume trims (Sonata SEL vs Camry LE/SE vs Accord EX-L) which are more attainable for those of us interested in hybrids. I'd even bet they would've been ranked differently.
They don’t pick the trim levels. These vehicles are provided directly from the Manufacturer.
Lies again? AIA Money White Face USD SGD
I'd say the biggest mistake they all make is they all harp on so hard about performance and handling for a family sedan you're going to use to drive to work in rush hour traffic and get groceries. Like no one picks a hybrid Carmy to "beat the car next to you" like the reviewer implies lol.
Na
That’s not always the case. Many top trends are tested because they have everything the manufacturer can put in the cars. Also, many times it’s the best selling model. So let’s think about what we’re saying before we say it
I'm 5 minutes into the video and twice now I've thought to myself 'maybe they should assign this guy to review sports cars'...
This guy is irritating to listen to!
Yeah he was super annoying. I'm so tired of journalists treating mainstream mid sized sedans like sports car. The sonata rides soft and that's what people like. Luckily the accord and camry are able to balance ride and handling for those who want that
Journalists have ruined cars. They’ll bag on anything that is a smooth comfortable ride, which is what most people want, and they’ll praise cars with no sidewall tires that can corner and grip but give you a terrible jarring ride and cost a fortune to replace. These are family vehicles and not sports cars.
Took you 5 minutes??
@@kylebatzer353 lol
At least you can find the Sonata in dealerships and without massive markups.
Same with Accord.
@@battlefield3112011 nobody wants the new Accord. When the last generation came out, people were rushing to go get them. Even as it sits now the 22-23s are holding their value.
It was a huge mistake to get rid of that powertrain and transmission.
And why would that be? 🙄
They’re garbage, that’s why. 😊
cause it's far worse than the japanese competitors, simple as that
One of the best reviews I’ve seen Edmund’s do so far!! Clint is such a fun reviewer to watch. Maybe I need to buy a Camry???
Thank you Edmunds for not being biased. This is a great review for actually buyers (not just fanboys) to get a perspective of each vehicle.
@@naveenthemachinedon't u think even for a second that u r making yourself sooo miserable and pitiful on internet😂😂😂😂
Your name shines in my list of the most stupid people i have come across the internt in my entire life😂😂😂
Thanks for watching!
@@naveenthemachineNobody believes you anymore 😂😂
@@naveenthemachine Like I said nobody believes you anymore as everybody already know that regardless of what Toyota makes you just hate and conflict.
A car is not just about Chassis and Suspension. And in fact, I'm hearing very good feedback about the updated suspension, better driving dynamics and handling in the 2025 Camry. Stop hating.
@@naveenthemachine u behave like a Karen who gets her a$$ beat up every time on the road side😂😂😂
This video was very well done. Quick and informative and not boring at all. Kudos!
This is the most pleasantly entertaining car review I have watched in a hot Mississippi minute.
A lot of people aren't thrilled with the new Accord's appearance, but personally, I like it a lot. Reminds me of Audi A4,A5, A6 understatement. To me, it is elegant and appealing. Some commenters are ridiculing discussion of acceleration and handling in a hybrid review. Why? Just because we want to save at the pump and help the environment doesn’t mean we stop caring about having FUN FUN FUN.🎉
For me I don’t really care about driving dynamics, so the Sonata would be perfect for me. Best MPGs plus the most well rounded technology in the segment. I’ll wait another year to see if any transmission/oil issues rise up before I buy, however.
For me the new accord is just a liiiitle bit too dialed down looks-wise. It's like they wanted to design a car whose picture would show up in the dictionary if you had to look up what a car looked like. To be fair this was my gripe with a lot of the old Camry design as well.
This was such a high quality video and fun to watch. Great work, Clint and team!
Thanks so much for watching!
I like this guy for Edmunds - great review.
I’m not even looking to buy a car, but Clint was so engaging, I watched the entire video. You’ve got genuine talent, Clint. If and when I am in the market for a car, I will make a point of looking for your videos.
Have the same Accord Touring in this video! Absolutely love it and a pleasure to drive every single time! 👍
Glad you are happy with it. I have a previous generation Accord Touring 2.0 Turbo and there is no way in hell I will trade it for a doggy hybrid.
@@daytonarama To each their own. I had a 21 Accord Touring 2.0t as well before it myself.
I have a 2020 Sonata hybrid--the base Blue trim--and at least so far (~46k miles, still a young car)--I've had no issues, and multiple dealers have been decent (albeit slow during the pandemic era). It's luck of the draw for every car, but I'm averaging 49mpg (self-calculated, over the last 25k miles). Which--how did Edmunds not talk about their own fuel economy results on a bunch of HYBRID commuter cars; really makes me wonder just how much these three were driven for the video. I haven't driven either of the other two (I did test drive--and really quite like--a '20 Accord hybrid, I just liked the Sonata's styling more...don't @ me), but I'd bet for most people buying these cars, fuel economy and purchase price are the leading considerations.
Great job, great review! And you look tall in videos :-)
5 foot 8 is super tall, I agree
My 2020 hybrid sonata had wireless carplay via an update
i have a 2021 sonata hybrid how do i also get wireless apple carplay thanks in advance!
Do you have the 8 or 10 inch screen?
8 inch screen. Google update Hyundai, you can download the update onto a flash drive and plug it into the car.
Have a 2024 gas sonata and so far it's been exceptional on the ride quality
Hyundai is garbage
great review!
I’m a fan of the Accord Hybrid powertrain which is more like an electric car, especially since it doesn’t have a planetary gear or belt driven CVT. But beyond that, I’d have a hard time choosing between Camry and Accord. Great work Toyota and Honda!
I’d have to drive it, heard it’s fairly punchy at low speeds, but heard it’s not super great in terms of efficiency especially when speeds increase like on sustained highway drives.
I'm shocked that how good the fake shifts sound in the Accord. If you don't know it, it downright sounds like a dct
@@abdullahbinshahid3199for real lol. I didn’t realize it was fake until reviewers mentioned it
How is Honda more like an electric? Has something changed recently I missed? Its got clutches and connects and disconnects, very unlike a EV. It actually has a few real 'gear' shifts along with a few simulated ones. It feels more normal to drive like an old fashioned automatic, but is more complex than Toyota's. Toyota's ecvt planetary gear system is much more closer to an EV feeling to me... its pure mechanical and always attached, and its much much simpler and less likely to have problems.
@@AyaWetts Hondas are serial hybrids. The vast majority of the time there is no physical connection between the gas engine and the wheels. The engine drives a generator that powers the traction motor which is direct drive like an electric car and charges the battery. At highway speeds the electric two motors can be clutched together which effectively is the engine driving the wheels. But that is only at steady speeds for efficiency. It is mostly an electric car in this sense but with a gas engine that generates electricity for the motor that drives the wheels. There is ZERO shifting since there is no transmission. The car just simulates it to make it feel like a traditional transmission and even then it is only when you get on it. It's actually pretty impressive. I have a hybrid CR-V which has the same setup as the Accord but the CR-V can also clutch the motors together at slower speeds around town.
Great comparison!
Well done Clint, I enjoy watching your reviews among the others. I would choose the Accord over th Camry, on the one fact that it accels better and I’m not a fan of the Camry.
Despite the features he mentioned about accord and Camry, they are still staying behind Sonata' features as well as ⛽ economy
The only thing Sonata accelerates in,is poor reliability👎👎👎💯
@@charlesjackson1700Your wish, JDM fanboy 😂 Seems like you don't know the reliability issue with the JDMs. They are not like their 90s now😂
@@kfx3907 Can you tell me what reliability issues JDMs have?
@@charlesjackson1700
Visit JDM Report and comeback to me.
@@444thunderstr0ke
Need pages to explain it, ask Google bro.
You made my tablet search for Taco Bell.
you're welcome
Finally, a real world comparison with all of the competitors. Previously, on paper, the Camry seemed to be the fastest car with significant better fuel economy. Some also stated that Camry was the better driving car. However, that doesn’t seem to be the case now.
Camry drives the best now
I saw a video where the 2025 Camry clocked 0-60 in 7 seconds with grown ups sitting inside. With a lone driver going 0-60, Camry will probably clock a time of under 7 seconds.
you might want to watch savagegeese's review of the latest Camry.
@@wilbryest did Savagegesse compare the Accord and Camry both at the same time? If not, I don’t want to watch. It’s easy to say one car is better than the other when the other car isn’t there for you to drive back to back.
@@ibrahimbashir6634The video just said the Accord is the best driving and handling one?
With the fastback rooflines and small trunk openings and having to reach deep inside to get something, I'm sad that none of these are offered as 5-door/hatchbacks.
For such cars, i would like to know about their comfort in terms of suspension damping and sound insulation. I wouldn’t care too much about driving dynamics. Next time please cover that area by measuring interior sound levels and give us your opinion on seat and suspension comfort levels between the three.
Thank you
Finally, Toyota takes the crown!! Great job Toyota and great review by the way. Currently looking at the Camry SE here in Canada. I think it has the most value. There is no LE here, so you get the Camry SE with 16 inch tires which is perfect for my long highway commutes. Eff the 18 inch rim option. Made that mistake when I purchased my 13 Accord Sport manual with 18-inch rims.
Takes the Crown and brings it to the US.
what a great comparison!
You sold me with the body roll description.
As much hype as the Camry received, I was expecting it to blow the Accord out of the water.
The Accord is pretty new as well and those two models, i.e. the Camry and Accord, have always been neck and neck, so expecting one of them to blow the other out of the water is unreasonable.
It does blow accord out of the water and smokes it inside and out....
And it did
Says the ignorant Toyota boy....@@ibrahimbashir6634
Yes it did
My only problem is that the nu Camry will be sold @ MSRP and above...the prior generation has for the past two years...the nu Accord/Sonata are already available with a Discount...I see that as real Value. If the Toyota market makes the "Real People pricing Adjustment"...then maybe it would be a true Winner😎...in today's economy we all are trying to save as much money as possible😄food for thought.
in term of OTD price, Camry will be probably most expensive price out there due to toyota dealers are greediest out there.
Not anymore, since all Camrys are going to be Hybrid you can get it easily, at least in the US.
Such bulllshit they don’t make up Toyotas where I’m at on the west coast
Hyundais get discounted for a reason. Pay more for the Camry, get it back and then some in resale value.
This comment is BS. Honda never gives discounts. Sometimes they do small incentives, but you’re not going into any Honda dealer and receiving 1,000’s off an Accord.
I'd go with the Accord at least for this year, but driving a vehicle is really important to so I would choose the accord..
Thank you for the times in the description, it helped move straight to the decent cars, the Honda and the Toyota. Hard to decide between the two.
The Camry is:
1. not really new
2. tight in the back
3. doesn't handle as good as the Accord
Yet it wins this comparo.
Personally I would go for the Accord. Life is to short not to.
dumb detected
1. the accord isn't all new either, its a heavy refresh like the camry.
2. Yes the accord is more roomy in the back, but new camry is not tight at all in the back.
3. have you driven the new camry? It handles just as good, if not better than the accord. Even other journalists have said the same thing
The Hybrid Sonata is the most boring model so makes sense its the worse of this comparison but the SEL and N-Line packages makes the Sonata a way fucking better choice when regarding non-hybrid packages for the Camry and Accord...Sonata hands down wins if they did a review for the SEL/N-Line comparison to Camry and Accord...Sonata has alot of safety upgrades, wireless phone charger, 2 c-type charging ports, even two 12V ports for the dinosaurs, when in cruise control the car drives itself and brakes and speeds up when necessary, auto front & rear breaking, panoramic sunroof, Bose stock sound system, leather and suede interior, the interior looks way better than the other two here...but I guess we're talking Hybrid so Camry has more power of the two the only advantage I see but the front exterior looks like shit to compare to the Accord and Sonata...Sonata definitely fixed the exterior ...the 2020-2023 Sonata looked like shit but the 2024 wayyy fucking better..Thank you Hyundai...the Accord looks good too except the rear not so much a fan and they did not make a turbo charge engine 🤔 Anyways, Sonata still a game changer and getting way more features for your wallet
The Accord you can purchase it much lower than the list price. Good luck with the Camry with their Suggested Retail Price (SRP) and the extra distributor and dealer add ons. You will pay north of $40k for the XSE. An Accord Touring can be picked up for $35k.
if their price is very close, i think accord will not sell...the exterior is just like a civic
@@EvendimataEAnd the Camry from the front looks like Prius on roids
You are not getting no Accord Touring otd at $35k brand new.
I am so glad you are doing this review because I just ordered the Camry. I have been through 2012 and now 2016 Sonata Hybrid. They are great in driving feel because of the regular 6 speed transmission but I kept getting hybrid error that come on and off. With 110,000km, the vehicle sometimes refused to start after a long drive. For that, it has to rest for 15 minutes before it agrees to start work again. I am so looking forward to the new Camry especially it comes with AWD and reliability.
I guess gas mileage will depend on how the vehicle is spec'd. Consumer Reports got 47 mpg with the Camry and 44 mpg with the Sonata. Oh, and 40 mpg with the Accord.
40 is about right for the Touring accord with 19" rims (as the owner of one)
I think you are ignoring the rest of the range for the sonata. It's the only one that comes with different engine options, an available panoroof and 360 camera plus the blind spot cameras. Seems weird to ignore the amount of features available and only focus on the hybrid because the other ones don't have other options. The Sonata also has an awd option.
true but the transmission needs to be reliable and both honda and Toyota ECVT are head and shoulders above the sonata.
The Camry also has a panoramic sunroof and a 360 camera.
@@jxmar_ And AWD
With such a trash car, you don't need to spend too much time reviewing it. Stay away from Hyundai.
@@GGDatanah mine has outlasted my friends Toyota and Honda
Accord will give you the best emotions.
Good review, but what's the matter with some sidewall around the wheel on the Sonata? I'd rather have some additional sidewall to be honest. Some wheels are just too large.
It makes it "less sporty" and more comfortable. You'll be able to feel the road a lot less in the sonata than the other two in all likelihood, but it won't handle corners like the other two will. Personally, I would rather have the comfort, but I'm probably older than the reviewer, so I value that kind of thing.
@@cmac1100 I live in Canada sot he roads are long and straight. I'm not saying handling doesn't matter but I'm not dealing with European streets corners here. It's a shame Hyundai pulled the Sonata hybrid from the Canadian market. I hope they bring it back with the 2025
I would have liked this a lot more if you would have did a comparison test of all the hybrid versions.
Does Camry have ambient lighting? If not, maybe the XLE trim will have it?
Clint, good job...
Poor naveen 😂😂😂😂
Avatar like seats - it was awesome!
Is that a ventilated seats button in a small hybrid sedan? Finally! I'm in.
The Sonata may not look like a fish. But it’s definitely giving Robocop with the silver!
Why are the bezels so thick in those screens?
No digital rear view mirror option on the Camry??
Unfortunately no
Battle of your grandparents sedans lol 🤣
Do these hybrids generate more heat than na gas engines?
The Edmunds website says the 25 Camry 0-60 is 7.8 seconds. If so, thats surprisingly slow and almost a full second slower than the Accord. (The Edmunds website has an error - it says that the Camry is slightly faster than the Accord but that is incorrect). So even though the Camry might look sportier than the Accord, according to this review the Accord is the better driving and handling vehicle and is noticeably faster than the Camry. I think the main reason the Camry scored higher than the Accord is that many features are limited to the Touring in the Accord and not necessarily because the Camry is the better car.
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Where’s the 0-60 times for each car? The braking distances?
7:05 Clint loves him some chipotle. Me too ☺️
Ok, so which one is the most comfortable to drive and which one feels the best well put together inside. I mean this are not sports cars, we have to stop treating them like they are 😅.
What about new k5?
How about the K5 Hybrid ?
Aren’t hybrids driven for fuel efficiency?
More importantly: Do you want to spend close to $40,000 on something that drives like trash?
@@Nick-qx1vf It's slower, doesn't mean trash. People buy these cars for the fuel economy.
Not everybody is a speed demon like you 😂
@@444thunderstr0ke woah woah who said anything about going fast. Cars that are good to drive are good to drive at all speeds
@@Nick-qx1vf Ok. I thought you were saying these cars are trash 😂
The Honda Accord is not comfortable. The seats are awful--really thin. I tried the sport trim Accord when ironically I came to drive the CRV which I did like but also tried the Accord Sport as I have had two Accords which I loved. The seats were a deal breaker. I am interested in the new Camrys. I hope that I like them. I am past due for a new vehicle. In any case, I’ll be purchasing something by years end.
Try those seats in the Camry. I found the previous gen Camry seats...not comfortable. I mean they weren't UNCOMFORTABLE, but they weren't comfy either. You know? Shame, because my mom's 1997-ish Camry definitely had good cushy seats! I was car shopping last summer and let me tell you, I thought I'd never be able to tell comfortable seats on short test drives...boy was I wrong.
Not to mention the passenger seat is really low and cannot be raised, making the Accord especially awkward to sit in and climb out of: a non-starter for many.
@@mkizzy8499The Camry is the same way. What a stupid argument. 😆🤡
@@brenttitus2134 Really? Most Toyota's driver's seats are height adjustable. I tried it in the base Prius.
The Accord EX-L is $4k cheaper than the Touring due to the lack of the Bose system. Other than that, it's basically identical , besides 17 inch wheels
that improve gas mileage over the Touring.
Owning honda accord sport hybrid 2023 I can only say good things, seeing new camry look like pruis and corolla combination is a turn of for me.
The comment about now being able to overtake other cars in the new Camry is cute but clueless since the previous model was offered with a V6 that could blow the doors off most sedans on the road.
Makes us feel alive!
Love the new Camry but I prefer the interior of the Accord.. The Camry's dashboard looks chunky like the 90s continental.. the type of my grandpa's used to drive.
AWD you bet I'd buy with a loaded up ~42 k 43 mpg sedan for northern Ohio Winters!
Please make comparison video of Elantra and corolla hybrid also
You’d think that you’d know not to say, “Hey Google.” But at least now I know the location of the nearest Taco Bell.
Damn!! My google home responded to your Hey Google, Taco Bell command!
camry will forever be my favorite since my mother 08 😭
The Camry models only available in hybrid are actually 2025 models!
5:45 you mean 2025 Camry**?
The Hyundai looks nice, but it's still a Hyundai. I don't like the tacked on screen in the Snot-ah interior. I do like the Honda, but really love the new Camry. The Honda and Toyota both have the Hey Google assistant. I like that. The Honda also has that belt driven CVT, while the Toyota Camry uses an E-CVT with out any belts. That's a major plus. The Camry uses a planetary gear set up in that E-CVT, NO BELT!
I'd take the Accord. I like its cleaner design, inside and out. Everyone says the Accord looks too dowdy and they love the expressiveness of the Camry's design, but when i've seen then side by side, the Accord looks better, IMO. The Camry, like almost all Lexus and Toyotas now, is trying too hard. I thought the Sonata's refresh would be a homerun, but the design just feels conflicted. And I thoroughly prefer the Accord driving experience. It really is above its weight class. And Accord isn't "hybrid-only" as the description states. They still offer the lower-end ICE.
Camry is not out and you are making assumptions
@@ju4121 What exactly did I make an assumption about? I talked about the Camry's design which is right in front of your eyes. I made no comment on how the Camry drives, only how impressed I was with the Accord's driving dynamics.
the new accord looks terrible besides the tail lights lol.
@@revowow That's your opinion.
The accord design will age better visually imo. If your buying to own long term this will matter. The 2013 Sonata was edgy for it's time but no way it can be called a good lucker in 2024.
Please bleep out Hey Google in the future. My phone stopped the video to listen to you😂😂
Throttle house, did a race between them. The Camry beat out the Accord each time. But I like the Accord better.
The SEL AWD is the Sonata to get this year
Love the Camrys design
This might be the one review I agree with. The sonata isn't as horrible as some people make it out to be.
I’ll take the accord all day especially the top trim. Camry seems like a semi refresh exterior and carryover hybrid
I'd take the XLE, FWD with a few addons.
Sorry I loved the Sonata. It's the best design inside and out. Also, the cheapest too with the best gas mileage and technology. Can't beat that in my opinion.
Lexus/Toyota have the annoying eyes on the road beeping all over the place. Quirky systems and technology that is clumsy.
Honda is great for lawnmowers and generators.
Unless something has changed, the Accord hybrid lacks a spare tire. (Ditto the CRV hybrid.) I had to laugh about your pet peeve with the fake dual exhaust tips. That is amazing. Seems like it would have been just as easy to use a single resonator or whatever that is, with dual outlets, like my second gen Prelude. They aren't the only one to fake the exhaust tips. Many makers have flashy cutouts in the rear bumpers, often enhanced with chrome trim, only to find out that the real exhaust ends a foot short of that in some regular pipes. But I can relate. I hate faked exhaust, although I have a friend with a Tesla, and joke that he ought to tack on some chrome exhaust tips just to mess with people. The Camry looks like a winner. For everyone griping about testing the XSE instead of lower trims, there are some reviews of the SE and maybe LE here on CZcams. They come with a lot of content for around $ 35K, including AWD.
Nice
Every year every gen Camry in terms of styling, they just nails this segment i dont know how
lol. I was thinking just the opposite.
Not my google home responding 🤣
Engine output is the same for all Camry trim levels.
AWD gets slightly more horsepower
Here in Europe we dont have all of the cars here... unbelivable...i had enough with the SUV's 🤷
Camry, carry over parts 'mild style refresh'
Sonata, carry over parts 'mild style refresh'
Accord, all new platform
" goodbye V6 you will be missed"
Honda ditched the V6 Accord 7 years ago (MY2018).
Very short video, when comparing these you need to go into details
Lol! "Millennial grey." "I don't feel that I just took an Ambien when I'm looking at a Camry." I love fake exhaust ports: great place to stash ... oops. TMI. I would buy a hybrid Camry.
The new Accord is as exciting as a used bar soap
The Camry and Accord are rental car interiors compared to the sonata.
Perhaps, but sounds like the Sonata trails the other when actually driving. All three are going to be within a small margin though so really depends on someone’s preference with aesthetics, touch points and subtle differences in driving dynamics.
@@ALMX5DPthat seems true, it just also seems like the things people in the market for an affordable midsize hybrid sedan would care about would be things like the interior quality and comfort as well as real world gas mileage rather than how quick or sporty of a driving experience is. I prefer driving experience so none of these are on my list, but if I were in the market for a car to sit in traffic or cruise the highway I would probably pick the nicest interior to do it in
@@BigDunker345 true, I think it would depend on the type of driving and geographic area. Places like the Midwest may not highlight any deficits in handing or ride as much as west coast mountain roads would so it could be seen as a benefit even in some situations and combined with more modern feeling interior definitely a solid choice for many with its great fuel efficiency.
The Sonata is a low end budget car.. You can purchase one with bad credit..Not the same as Honda and Toyota 🤣🤣🤣
@@charlesjackson1700What does it feel like to love a company that has been manipulating consumers about safety for the past 40 years.
Honda for me. Its executed properly, its a daily driver , and its built for that
you're about to find out based on the latest camry reviews that your opinion is going to be hotly contested. take savagegeese's review for example lol
looool tell me why Sonata is competing against Camry and Accord? Sonata falls short in almost every aspects😂
From your explanation, it seems that you are biased towards the Camry, but the Camry was announced as a new generation, but unfortunately I see it similar to the previous generation through the doors of the vehicle, reminding me of Hyundai’s facial improvements, but from my point of view, the Camry is the worst among them.
I have a 2024 Sonata. No idea what he's talking about when he says it's loud lol. All the rest sounded the same in the video. The only one I didn't test drive is the Camry.
The 2024 Camry to me looks better than the 2025, I like the dash board update but everything else is from the 2024 model
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