2011 Camry LE vs 2011 Hyndai Sonata, Which one should i purchase? both are in the 90k miles zone

Asked by 5words Jun 05, 2018 at 02:26 PM about the 2011 Toyota Camry LE

Question type: Shopping & Pricing

I have been researching both vehicle for about 3 weeks now. At first, i wanted to buy the honda accord but couldn't afford nor see a 2011 or 2010 accord with less than 100k miles.

Pro for hyunda
- ranked 1 by consummer reports

Cons:
- engine seized up which occurs at 90k miles and a bunch of recalls


Pro for the camry
- seriously couldnt find none, it's average at best

Cons:
- Burns lot of oil and transmission problem!

So which one should i purchase?

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This just from my own experience and what I've witnessed, Toyota's are the longest lasting and their engines holds up far above all others before replacing or rebuilding engines.

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Trust me i am heavily leaning towards a Toyota because of the engine "seized". So, would you really purchase the camry over the elentra or sonata?

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