The 2008 Honda Accord gives you the choice of a 5 speed automatic or manual transmission. It also has the option of a four-cylinder or V6 engine. It can easily be seen fitted as a mid size coupe or a family sedan that looks sportier. The 2008 Honda Accord gets 22 miles per gallon in the city areas and 31 miles per gallon on the highway. It is an affordable midsize car starting about $20,360 and tops out about $30,260 fully loaded. One flaw of the 2008 Honda Accord is that it has limited trunk space. There is no folding rear seat so you would not be able to store larger items in the back.
The 2008 Toyota Camry is also another roomy affordable car that gives drivers what they need in a vehicle. The 2008 Toyota Camry is another midsize car that has a good reputation among the years. It comes with plenty of features like a noise reducing windshield, heated outside mirrors, and heated seats. It has a lot of color options and an amazing interior as well. There is the option of a voice activated DVD navigation system, Bluetooth technology and a smart key system.
The 2008 Toyota Camry has a very powerful engine and also has the option of being upgraded to a V6 engine. This year's model has been re-designed to be more stylish. It also has an improved handling on roads than on previous years. The 2008 Toyota Camry gets about 21 miles per gallon in the city and 31 miles per gallon on the highway. The pricing starts at $18,570 and fully loaded is around $28,120. The only flaw with this vehicle is that they V6 engine is not available on the manual model.
Both of these cars, The 2008 Honda Accord and the 2008 Toyota Camry, are remarkable cars. They both have roomy interiors and they both are exceptional in style. Both cars are about the same when it comes to mileage however. The Toyota Camry costs about $2,000 less. If you are looking for a fun car to drive that will take you where you want to go in style then I would go for the 2008 Honda Accord. If you wanted to have more room for traveling and carrying things around, riding in style while saving a couple of thousand dollars at the same time. Then I would go with the 2008 Toyota Camry. No matter which direction you turn, both of these cars are safe reliable brands that will get the job done for you and your family.
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