
Accord Vs. Competition

Honda Accord vs. the Mid-Size Sedan Competition
Compare the Honda Accord to Other New Mid-Size Sedans
Begin your commute in Broken Arrow every morning with a new Honda Accord, a mid-size sedan that receives high marks. Car buyers from Owasso have several new sedan options, and we can help sort through them. Don Carlton Honda has put together a new sedan comparison so you can see why the Honda Accord sits at the top of the list.
How the Honda Accord Compares to the Nissan Altima
- Hybrid Option: There's no hybrid model for the Nissan Altima. Commuters from Claremore can choose a Honda Accord Hybrid, which is the better option for trips to their Tulsa office. Driving a Honda Hybrid sedan results in fewer visits to the pumps around Owasso.
- Performance: The Nissan Altima outputs 188 horsepower. Both Honda Accord models for sale in Tulsa are more powerful. The non-hybrid models deliver 192 horsepower through a turbocharged engine, while the Honda Accord Hybrid uses a 204-horsepower hybrid powertrain, resulting in superior acceleration on the streets of Tulsa.


- Interior Space & Features: The 15 cubic feet of trunk space in the Nissan Altima is less than the 17 cubic-foot trunk of the Honda Accord. Both sedans offer a 12.3-inch touchscreen, but the Honda Accord comes with a standard 10.2-inch Driver Information Interface. The Driver Information Center for the Altima is half the size. As you ride back to Broken Arrow in your Honda Accord, natural sunlight can creep into the sedan's cabin with the one-touch power moonroof. This feature is added to the SE model, the second trim, and costs three grand less than the moonroof that only covers the first row and doesn't check in until the Altima's fourth trim, the SL.
How the Honda Accord Compares to the Hyundai Sonata
- Performance: The Hyundai Sonata doesn't have a turbocharged engine, resulting in lower standard outputs of 191 horsepower and 181 pound-feet of torque. When you buy a new Honda Accord in Tulsa, you're driving a sedan with a turbocharged engine rated for higher outputs of 192 horsepower and 192 pound-feet of torque.
- Technology: A new Honda Accord can access Google Maps and more en route to any Tulsa destination with the offering of Google built-in technology, which is missing on the Sonata. An extra-wide 12.3-inch touchscreen available for the Honda Accord matches the 12.3-inch touchscreen for the Hyundai Sonata.
- Trunk Space: The Honda Accord provides Pryor motorists with access to a 17 cubic-foot trunk. That's an extra cubic foot of trunk space than is offered by the Hyundai Sonata.

Test Drive a New Honda Accord in Tulsa
Explore a selection of new Honda Accord sedans for sale in Tulsa. You can test drive the higher-rated mid-size sedan by visiting your trusted Tulsa Honda dealer. Pick out a new Honda Accord near Pryor, as you go over your financing and leasing options with our team.