Do you think my Honda can go against your Toyota?
Do you think my Honda can go against your Toyota? - 1
In your dreams.
I don't have a toyota.
Sure. Whatever.
I prefer Honda anyway, but your question is very vague.
Unless you have a Honda Element or Odyssey, I bet I can get more stuff into my Toyota than you can into your Honda.
What do I win?
What age are you, 6?
It's possible - although given that your Honda is a robotic vacuum cleaner, and my Toyota is an industrial mining facility I'm sure you'll be very successful.
It can go, but I think the Toyota will prevail in overall performance and safety.
It may but it won't against my Cadillac with it's 300 horse Northstar engine.
Both great brands of automobile and have best in class features. I'm not partial, but let me underline just a few points:
- Toyota is the second largest while Honda is the fifth largest automobile industries.
- Hondas have enhanced engines and excellent ride and performance, but Toyotas are better fuel efficient.
- Toyota is more expensive to buy and maintain than Honda.
- Toyotas are more commonly available.
After comparing both the companies, I come to know that both the companies are pretty much the same.
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