2019 Honda Accord vs. Mazda6 Comparison

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Published 2019-07-30
It's time for another comparison, and this time we're looking at midsize sedans, specifically the 2019 Honda Accord Touring and the 2019 Mazda6 Signature model. If you think these cars are equally matched, well, you’ve been paying attention. They’re so closely matched, such perfect rivals, it’s almost like they were separated at birth.

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All Comments (21)
  • @27Zangle
    Like them both. The Accord is more technical and edgy. While the Mazda is more elegant and graceful looking while keeping everything just as exciting.
  • @princetemujjin
    My first car is an 18 Mazda 6, infotainment is really easy to use after a day of driving. No need to reach or touch the screen just to leave off finger prints. Easy to browse without moving anything but your fingers.
  • @limpunsing224
    It's Mazda 6 for me, gorgeous design with adequate power to enjoy daily fun drive Great comparison review
  • @alec0168
    Mazda 6 looks great! Soul red looks amazing
  • @Ray__E
    I love the Mazda6 styling.
  • @hugostiglitz47
    I bought a New Mazda 6 in 2015, still going strong, feels like new still, Ive only replaced the tie rods, batteries and tires, I love the car so much that I had to get one for my wife, a 2021 with 14k miles and we are very happy about our mazdas.
  • @Freemarkets1236
    Just bought a Mazda 6. Compared the Camry, Accord, 6 and a used Lexus ES 350. The Camry was quickly rejected by my wife although that was my first choice going in. Found out the new transmissions aren't up to par just yet. The Accord just didn't impress me. It was ok but combined with a CVT and Turbo and the drop in Honda's reliability scared me away from the Accords. The Accord was very high on my list to start too... The Mazda actually wasn't on my radar until I started research. I had a hard time finding things I didn't like about the car. Even then they were small items. Last minute we tried a Lexus ES 350 slightly used. It was amazing but the price point was a little high and the colors/interior were a little old fashion. This ended being a close second. We are happy with our choice on the Mazda 6. Having owned a Toyota, Honda and a Mazda prior to this purchase I think I had some good background to make my choice.
  • When I was in the market looking for a car last May, I sat in just about every mid priced sedan. The most comfortable seat was Mazda by far. The least comfortable was Camry, which felt like sitting on a cardboard box. My model was just below the Signature, which comes without the metal strip on the upper portion of the seat. For me comfort is the final test , and I’m happy to say that this car is just as comfortable as my previous Mercedes or BMW and just as much fun to drive.
  • I just upgraded my 2014 6 to a 2019... It feels like you are actually driving a luxury sedan... I love it...Zoom Zoom
  • @blundy6258
    I have a Mazda and I love it....this is my 3rd and I have nothing bad to say about any of them.  And, I have the red....get so many compliments.  Mazda never lets me down.
  • @jeepthing98
    Id choose the Mazda6 simply for its interior. And not just based on the dash design, it's one of the few cars in it's class that offers a black headliner. Actually it might be the only one.
  • @Corkfish1
    Any car will be great for the first few years, I'm just as interested in how it will drive at 200,000 miles. So being a Honda guy I drove to the dealer in 2014 to get a n Accord Sport. Till I drove it. I did not like the CVT and wasn't about to buy a new type of transmission like that. So I bought a Mazda 6. It now has 102,000 miles on it and I haven't had a single problem. It still drives like it did when I bought it and I'm averaging 31.1 MPG. I've been very happy with it and I don't think I'll go back to Honda.
  • Well I have a Mazda 6, but I love the Honda Accord cause was my first car.
  • @v60polestar88
    I like my Japanese cars build in Japan!! And driving what everyone else drives isn’t my style. Mazda all the way
  • @ivands7249
    Both are very reliable to be honest! Honda/Acura, Toyota/Lexus, and Mazda are the best 3 right now, Ford has some good models too, I'll take either of them...
  • @joshuawebb3337
    Those new mazda 6 are so smooth looking and I'm a honda guy. Best looking sedan in the price range I think.
  • @rdm925
    I currently drive Mazdas and have owned Hondas in the past. The new Accord is nice except for the chrome bull dog front end. Overall if I bought another sedan I would get the Mazda.
  • @narayanpvs
    Nice presentation. Just one note: It would have been good to include average maintenance costs and reliability trends for the specific models you're comparing. Thanks!
  • @mrzeld
    Love my 2018 Honda Accord 2.0t Touring. Great car! Definitely would buy it again.