I've had good luck with Toyotas. My wife has a Rav4, and the only problem has been constant recalls to repeatedly replace the same suspension parts. I'm starting to think that's all a scam to get the cars in the dealer so they can sell BS repairs. Stuff like - they'll tell my wife the shocks are leaking and need to be replaced. The wife calls me, and I say "BS! Not on a 30,000 mile car." I then lift it up at home and verify that they were lying.
My main complaint with Toyotas are that they are boring. The Toyota Sequoia drives like an underpowered Uhaul truck compared to the Yukon, and didn't have close to the amount of cool modern features. Also - my wife's Rav4 sounds like a diesel truck when she fires it up in the morning.
I'd bet that Accord was a V6. Honda 4 cylinder automatic transmissions will run forever. The V6 ones die early deaths, since they were designed without a filter. In my case, it was a safety hazard. Both times it failed, it was completely without warning. I was driving along fine, then the transmission acted like a manual does when you push the clutch in, and the car rolled to a stop. The second time it happened was in the middle of an intersection on a street with a 55 mph speed limit. There were only 15,000 miles on that transmission.