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What are the Differences Between Toyota & Honda?

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Are you curious as to which automotive manufacturer comes out on top? Both are dependable and highly-respected brands, but which one will provide you with the vehicle that’s best suited for you? Seeger Toyota in St. Louis, MO, is here to answer all of your questions and provide you with the information you need. Our product specialists crafted this Toyota vs. Honda brand comparison guide to guide you through the research process.

Be sure to browse our vast online inventory to view all Toyota cars, trucks, and SUVs for sale at our dealership in St. Louis, MO. We also provide a competitive selection of special offers to help drivers save big on the new Toyota of their dreams. For additional information, we have in-depth research pages regarding various trims such as RAV4 vs. CR-V, Camry vs. Accord, Highlander vs. Pilot. If you have any questions, contact us online or give us a call at (314) 453-2377.

A red 2019 Toyota Camry parked outside of a restaurant

Cars

Toyota is known for producing safe, reliable, and affordable vehicles across its entire lineup. Toyota sedans are known for their high quality and immense comfort, as we have detailed some key info below.

The new 2020 Toyota Corolla starts at an affordable $19,500 MSRP, while the 2019 Honda Accord starts at a pricier $23,720 MSRP. The Corolla also includes the following advanced features:

  • Power tilt/slide moonroof with sunshade
  • Premium sport seats
  • 60/40 split fold-down rear seat
  • Leather-trimmed steering wheel
  • Apple CarPlay®
  • Siri® Eyes Free

When it comes to safety, the Toyota Safety Sense ™2.0 system is exclusively for Toyota sedans. Features of this advanced system include:

  • Pre-Collision with Pedestrian Detection
  • Lane Departure Alert with Steering Assist
  • Road Edge Detection
  • Automatic High Beams
  • Lane Tracing Assist

A red 2019 Toyota RAV4 driving in the winter

SUVs

When it comes to SUVs, you simply cannot beat the wide selection that Toyota offers. Toyota has eight diverse SUV options to choose from, while Honda only provides four. When we compare two popular SUVs from each brand, the 2019 Toyota RAV4 and Honda Passport, we learned that the Toyota RAV4 is not only the more affordable option, but also the more fuel-efficient choice as well! Key features you can expect on the RAV4, as well as several other Toyota SUV models, include:

  • Integrated backup camera
  • SofTex®-trimmed heated front bucket seats
  • Ventilated seats
  • 7-in. touchscreen display
  • Entune™ 3.0 Audio
  • LED daytime running lamps
  • Black hexagon-patterned front grille

A blue 2019 Toyota Tacoma TRD Sport parked in sand dunes

Trucks

Toyota offers more options when it comes to pickup trucks. Toyota trucks include the Tacoma and Tundra, whereas Honda only has the Ridgeline. Key features on select Toyota trucks include:

  • Toyota Safety Sense™(standard on all models)
  • Deck rail system
  • 16-in. styled steel wheels
  • Off-road-tuned suspension with Bilstein® shocks
  • Electronically controlled locking rear differential
  • Multi-terrain Select and Crawl Control (CRAWL) (4x4, automatic transmission only)

Both trucks boast impressive towing and hauling capabilities. View details below.

2019 Toyota Tundra

A red 201 Toyota Tundra

Max Towing Capacity:


10,200lbs.

Max Payload Capcity:


1,730lbs.

2019 Toyota Tacoma

A grey 2019 Toyota Tacoma

Max Towing Capacity:


6,400lbs.

Max Payload Capacity:


1,440lbs.

 

Two 2020 Toyota Siennas parked on concrete

Reliability

  • Kelley Blue Book’s “Best Resale Value: Brand” award winner
  • The 2019 Corolla received the NHTSA 5-Star overall safety rating
  • The 2018 Sienna was named One of the 12 Best Family Cars of 2018 by Kelley Blue Book’s KBB.com
  • The 2019 Tundra is the Edmund’s Best Retained Value winner for Large Trucks.
  • The 2019 Toyota Highlander is an IIHS Top Safety Pick award winner.

A red 2019 Toyota Highlander driving down an open road

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