I recently traded my 07 Civic for a 2014 Corolla S. One of the primary reasons I traded was that the Corolla allows for easier access for the driver and the drivers position sits up higher than the Civic. As I have gotten older I find that ingress and egress are more important now and getting in and out of the Civic is considerably more difficult than the Corolla. The deeper cockpit and lower seat in the Civic made it more difficult for me and I find visibility in the Corolla much better. So in your review you missed those important features for older or slightly handicapped people. As far as horse power the Civic has what, 11 more hp! That may make a .004 difference on a quarter mile track but most people are not trying to set speed records so the difference is of no consequence.
are you talking about 2007 Honda Civic model? How about comparing 2014 version of Civic, maybe it can allow same easiness in getting in and out as Corolla of the same year model?
I own a 2014 corolla and i love it. But honestly that civic looks badass. Both such good cars. Just take your pick. You won't be sorry either way I'm guessing.
And Civic is offered in a coupe model too not Corolla. I heard CVT transmission not good too but mine has been 100% solid after 52k and Im an assertive driver
I have owned both, and I spent more money maintaining the Civic than the Corolla. I sold the civic and the Corolla is still running with normal maintenance like brake, tires and oil changes. Civic = timing belt, needs replacement every 60K Corolla = timing chain, typically never needs replacement. At the end of the day, it's a matter of preference. And mine, obviously, the Toyota. Also had an Acura Legend and an Accord V6 cost me quite a bit of money to keep them running and the dash lights off. Both car ABS modules went out, then the Airbag module went out, each cost over $1,200 to replace. My Mom had Camry, other than oil changes, didn't have to spend anything unexpectedly.
The guy in the Honda is talking about not being able to reach the radio/navigation buttons?! who the fuck put this umpa-lumpa in the seat?? dudes crying cuz he too stupid to move the seat forward. The corolla is for sure nicer.
Timothy Taylor actually I heard timing belts need to be replace 90-100k miles that what toyota said to me for my 03 Toyota Avalon xls. But I thinks sooner than better is the key word.
I agree, and with those projector headlights the Corolla's exterior just looks more relatively upscale when compared to the Civic. The only thing I don't like is how Toyota decided to play into the nonsensical gaping carp-mouth look that too many manufacturers are applying these days. That's the only thing that mars the look of the 'Rolla, IMO.
I agree even though I'm getting the Honda I definitely am with you I seen one today at the gym and it was great. But the ride from Toyota vs Honda is borning vs near luxury I'll take the Honda.
Francisco Velazquez Why thank someone for having the same personal preference? lol. But yeah the Corolla looks better (I sadly bought a Civic). vader11111 Lol Mazda 3, don't kid yourself ;)
I test drove both today. The Corolla is loud when you accelerate, and the Civic just seemed smoother all around; even the acceleration was seamless. Still trying to find my dream car. 😋
I had an a 98 honda civic with almost 350 k miles & was still running good until i sold it & now will get the 2014 Honda civic cause they are the best!!
I love these comparison reviews. One thing I hope you guys add is to mention the safety tests and their results for each vehicles. I think that's quite important these days especially for the type of people who purchase affordable cars like these. Just my personal recommendation on reviewing cars in these categories.. People are usually looking for reliability (will it last, safety), functionality (backseat space, trunk, head), and efficiency (mpg, drivability). All summarizing into affordability. I wish they had hatchback versions of these cars. I don't they the American market.
I went with the 2014 Corolla S because I'm 6'2 and when I sat in the Honda Civic and adjusted everything then drove it I couldn't turn my steering wheel without it hitting my knees. The Corolla has way more room and the interior quality is excellent the drive is quiet and smooth and even tho the Honda has more horsepower the sport mode makes up for that! Overall Toyota is amazing! Hondas are very reliable and bullet proof but honestly so are Toyotas my friend has almost 400,000 miles on his Corolla and 243,000 on his Camry and it's still going strong. Anyways that's just my opinion, like the guy said in the video it's really about personal preference!
I was a pizza delivery guy with a $300 dollar 1989 cavalier. Lasted 4 years through high school and freshman college. Chicks digged it, and insurance company paid out $3000 when someone T-boned her. And i still drove it around.. I made quite a bit of money on that car!
What's very simple to look at is the Honda's vastly superior safety rating than that of the Toyota's. Though, that trend continues on to both brand's entire lineups, I would definitely choose the Honda because it's not a death trap like so many Toyotas are as well as being more powerful.
doodskie999 id say the corolla looks much better while the honda looks very bland with its honda branded bull nose ring. so yea mazda 3 wins. get the hatch.
I have the 2013 civic...still a great car and is very similar to the 2014 model. Just added paddle shifters and fog lights are some of the key differences from the two models
Talal Aziz Eh, honda has hit a slump. its no wonder they had to do an emergency refresh on their civic. The accord might be great, but the rest of their line-up, including acura, are seriously in need of help, the pilot? the insight? crz? truly mediocre and aging.
jojo0827 I don't trust the Japanese Cars any more, high price for nothing even the american , i trust the Germany and Korean Only Hyundai because they work hard even they test their cars in Nurburgring BTW the New 2015 Genesis got the safest car in the segment better than any bmw and audi or benz ;)
Japanese cars are still king in terms of logical buyers. The best reliability, the strongest resale values. After owning a german car, and dealing with repairs and terrible resale values, I understand why japanese cars are so popular.
I chose the Corolla. Better looking, included a lot of safety features, and the price was unbeatable; 17k for the LE model (albeit with steel wheels). I prefer the Corolla's "carp mouth" look. Meanwhile Honda's still rocking that underbite bumper which looks very 2000's imo.
I like em both, but I liked the CVT and looks over the Honda when I drove both. The CVT in the Toyota was programmed better and performed better in sport mode than the Civic. Both great, though for basic transportation. Not to mention the LED headlights were just great.
The Corolla's twist-beam axle probably gives it the advantage in rear seat room and trunk space, but I prefer the Civic's independent rear suspension myself.
Long gone are the days of the Civic that was built mostly for speeders and immature teens. The Civic is much better than the ones even around the mid 00's and might consider this as first vehicle. Perhaps at first in around the 2010-2012 models instead of new from scratch, but Civic might be at top of my list. Though quite surprised at the low HP (132 and 143) for both
Autoguide, when testing the MPG, how many miles do you guys actually drive? And do you guys calculate by pumping gas or go off the estimation the car shows you? Just curious because every Honda I have owned, my average MPG is near (+- 2mpg) to the estimated highway MPG.
I drive a toyota, but i have been in both of these cars and the honda's interior is way better made. right down to the leather seats, compared to the fake leather on the corolla and vynl inserts. i have no idea where he got the notion the interior on the toyota is nicer, because while it IS nice, the civic still kicks it out of the water on the maturity and quality scale. it's expected, the civic costs more for a reason.
i got the honda and i love it. its true that its abit more expensive but its more than worth it. the look, the feel, the performance, and the style are just much better. right now i put tinted windows(4 in the back and 3 in the front, and will be tinting my windshield 1), I installed some HIDs(6k), and changed the inside map and dome lights as well as the trunk light to LEDs blue, and the license plate light to a frost white(since blue is illegal :( ) needless to say all my friends and ppl that see the car love it.
I have a 2001 Honda Civic that I adore, but I wanted to upgrade from the 2-door to a 4-door. I really wanted a new civic but with the dual dash of the 2014 and 2015, I can't see anymore. It takes away MOST of my forward sight line. I was so disappointed. I was thinking about a Corolla, but this kind of talked me out of it.
I am a honda guy for sure, but when I test drove them both, I had to go with the corolla s plus for two reasons, one I saved 4k on not buying ex l and corolla's seats were so comfortable I didnt want to get out. Now I feel bad because I love honda but it really comes down to what you prefer at the time and what is in your budget. They are both great cars. Honestly you can't go wrong with either of them. Before you judge you should really just test drive them both. I did and it was a hard choice. Keep in mind they are both better then kia forte and ford focus lol. I tested the mazda as well but because I never owned one before I didn't want to take a risk.
Could you please list both cars' technical specifications next to each other so that you don't have to try and memorise everything, or go back to compare. It's frustrating.
Replace side view mirrors with cameras? That has to be the dumbest fucking thing I've ever heard of. Those cameras wont last the life of the car, where the mirrors will outlast it.
I thoroughly enjoyed this review/comparison. Was very informative and entertaining. Now I have to ask. How many major updates this Civic needs? The typical refresh occurs once in the model life of a car. This must be costing Honda a lot. The Toyota on the other hand still hasn't grown on me not sure if it will. Both these cars however, are equally compelling and it will really come down to personal preference.
Not equally compelling if you REALLY look into them. Just look at their safety ratings. Hondas score MUCH better consistently, especially in the Small Overlap tests...
AdrianC12345 True but let be honest, most of those considering these two cars will most likely decide with their eye, heart, and pockets. Personally I think the Mazda 3 is most compelling relative to these two cars.
I've had the corolla le eco for 6 mos, it gets about 36-37 mpg combined , you can have 2 full sized adults in the back seat who don't have to lick their knees, and I've carried 2x6x 12" lumber w the trunk open, no problem. Acceleration is better than expected and the ride seemed stiff at first but I grew into it. I could drive this car from NJ to FL without feeling uncomfortable and probably get over 40 mpg all the way. It was slightly below $19,000. Plenty of trunk space. I'm a large guy, 6ft x 240 lbs and this car fits me great. The Hondas go for about 3k +, why pay more? It's a sensible car, not a luxury or a sport.
I absolutely hate the way Civic looks. After 2004 model, exterior has gone down hill for my taste. Corolla on the other hand looks more fun (finally) and exciting. However, since i am Toyota owner and sort of disappointing at how much they dropped down quality compare to older Toyota models, i would choose Honda. They are just built better and actually care about their drivers. Still, i would not buy Civic. I would rather spend more money and get Accord.
PerfectceII This is a little late to say, but the 2006 and the 2011 model is the same (8th gen), you must be thinking about the 2012 model when it moved into the 9th gen. At that, I do agree, it became a lot more bulkier for my taste, but what do you expect? It has all the new built in technology.
So the 2014 Corrola is playing with the same horsepower that my 2004 Vibe (Same as 04 corrola) has? Seriously autoguide, review the MANUALS for once. There are a FEW enthusiasts who still watch your videos.
Being from Canada and owning vehicles that all eventually rusted out. I will say paint quality and rust protection is key. I see more older Toyotas with no rust than i do Hondas. Mind you Hondas are definitely not rust buckets but they tend to rust quicker than Toyota from what I've noticed.
Did no one else hear the interior of the Corolla when he was driving? It sounds like the car is rattling and shaking apart when going over bumps. The Civic was much quieter in comparison. Sounds like the Civic has better build quality
Just for the Honda guy to know that the reason the Corolla has paddle shifter is because the Corolla has a sport mode that makes the cvt simulate a 7-speed transmission ,so there is a reason.
I can't believe I'm saying this but I love that Corolla actually. The design is nice and the interior looks like it should be on a much more expensive car
ryan case I've been told my Corolla S looks like a mini Lexus. I think when they were designing the car they borrowed some ideas from Toyotas sister company, Lexus.
I have a 2014 Civic EX. A few months back I drove a 2020 Corolla from Enterprise. I wouldn't trade for money. The interior comfort and feel of the Honda is much better, and while the drive was nicer in the Corolla, it's much easier to pass cars on the highway in my Honda. That's a big deal for cars that struggle with passing power.
And where would they place the screen for the left side camera? At the center console? You're changing lanes to the left and you're looking at a monitor on the right... That is why they didn't include it on both mirrors. It is a safety hazard regardless of how well the lane watch functions appose to the mirrors.
It was a rhetorical question. Okay, look. Let's say HYPOTHETICALLY, that Honda does put a camera on the left side mirror using the same monitor. You, as a driver, want to change lanes to the LEFT. As you are changing lanes, you are looking at the monitor on the RIGHT. Please, tell me that you realize how that can be a safety hazard.
5:16 isn't that the damn point? A efficient transmission. Also the cvt is supposed to mimic an auto. I don't know what kind of civic you guys had but my civic doesn't clunk and all at all. Plus cvt now a days pretty much suck. But Honda cvts are completely different than others. They kick in fast and not to mention they're more efficient plus quiet.
I have driven both model of cars for extensive periods of times so am able to assess the two: the Corolla is more poorly put together with loose panels and just not a solid feeling. The Civic is far quieter and feels even more buttoned down than the 9th generation Accord (which I have). Neither are speed demons but the Civic has a less coarse engine. MPG is better on the Corolla by about 3-4 mpg overall. Corolla has a lot more back seat room BUT it comes from the dash board being very short, near the firewall, which is sort of weird - if you've ever sat in those Japanese Toyota Crown Comfort's (they are taxi's all over Japan - go google it) then it feels like a derivative of one of those rather than from the Corolla lineage. Driving hundreds of miles on the highway for each, I felt fatigued (noisy, jittery) and sore (rougher riding) with the Corolla but fresh and fine with the Civic (quieter, more insulated and softer). Overall,. I'd spring for a Civic if it were down to the two without hesitating as it would be worth the extra few bucks. Then again, I'd give serious consideration to the '15 Fit instead...
The New Civic look's badass in terms of looks, probably the best looking civic to date. Not to mention its more luxurious with the digital dash and touch screen interface. Nothing bashing on Corolla's but that thing looks horrible and just so bland and boring in the inside. There is a reason Civic is the best selling car in canada and not Corolla.
Seeing Luke snap about paddle shifters was the funniest bit of the video. I'm torn I like how both look but I guess the corolla is the better bang for your buck
Things they didn't mention. The corolla has a dual vvti, also the corolla has less road noise, chain driven not belt driven. Look in to the corolla Eco model as well.
Sorry, Corolla - a car that is known as going on and on..reliability is their known history. I'm sorry, when driving that's what I care about not whether a car has awesome interior seats. Hands down the Corolla.
What kind of CVT transmissions do these cars have? Are they real CVTs with hundreds, thousands, or an infinite number of gears? Or are they fake, marketing term CVTs like the Prius (1 gear)?
Trey Caldwell mine too! I was surprised that I didn't hear that much roadnoise from this guys Civic in this video. Maybe it's the Michelin tires that came with my car? I want more eco tires next time around. I hate the CVT too. I wish they just gave it a 6 speed automatic like the Mazda 3.
Trey Caldwell I get around 29 mpg in Fort Lauderdale. congestion and traffic is bad here too. I try and hyper mile when I can. on the highway it does much better but I use ecomode when I'm on the highway. The highest I've gotten it round-trip with a brand new tank of gas about 60 mile each way was 43mpg at around 68 mph.
Mike- you made a few good points, but some of your points were off. I don't want to sound like a Civic loyalist (though I kind of am), but I don't believe that the Corolla has a "higher quality interior." Just feel the upper door panels in the Corolla, are they soft touch? Nope. The Civic's are. In addition, I don't know where the "hard gear changes" come from. I drive a 9th-gen Civic every day and I have yet to notice hard gear changes. It actually behaves a lot like a general CVT should, though it changes ratios a lot faster than most. In addition, safety should have been mentioned as it puts the Civic a leg up on the Corolla. The Civic trumps the Corolla in terms of overall safety because the Corolla earned a marginal rating on the Small Overlap crash test. Just my $0.02.
I had a corolla back up into me and it left a dent the size of a soccer ball in the Corolla. It scratched mine. I like the reliability of both but I prefer Honda.
What is lacking in this review and others, NO review in noise level preferably in cabin when comfort is concerned.You guys should come out with decibel results in both cars reviewed! From my xperience, noise level in Honda is the loudest in all models...
Look at the hood of the Corolla vs the Civic. They raised the hood (and the dash) of the Corolla so much that now it makes it harder to see the road compared to that of the Civic. If I was a shorter person I would pick the Civic for better forward visibility. I drive a 2006 Corolla and the old model has a lower dash/hood, so visibility of nearby cars while parking in tight parking spots is great, but when I sat in the new Corolla model I found I had to raise the seat up to its maximum and still visibility was awful (I'm 5' 9'' tall). Plus, the roof was lower so the rear-view mirror was right in my line of sight when the seat was that high = just a horrible mish-mash of design styling. Civic is MUCH better.
Toyota fanboys fail to realize how cheaply made all corollas have been even this one. We're did your independent rear suspension go? Toyota doesn't build cars like they used too
When Toyota had their major recall in 2009, and many people died because of the runaway Toyota's the Toyota CEO gave a speech and called Toyota buyers "small people", and as he was finished he left in an Audi when he owns Lexus. I used to be the biggest Toyota fan ever but Honda is truly the better car company overall. Even if the Honda had no technology whatsoever it would still be ten times better than the corolla. There is just no comparison.
As someone with a CVT with paddle shifters let me explain why they are great. No, it doesn't help with racing or anything like that but the ability to hold a ratio on long grades and override the cvt programming when merging onto a freeway is very convenient. The CVT not shifting or having any gears has zero to do with offering paddles. Auto media bitched at honda for years for not offering a manual shift feature to their auto trans as the feature became popular on other brands. Now they offer it and auto media bitches about the need for the capability...
Grew up on Honda, but I'm impressed with Toyota lately. Although I prefer the Accord over the Camry, I definitely prefer the new Corolla over the Civic.
Civic is way better. The only thing the Corolla has going for it is extra room and LED headlights. But that's it. In fact, it's way uglier than the Civic. And with the Civic, you won't worry about recalls as much as you would with the Corolla.
Never cared for the new Civics, apart from the SI coupe. My family has had Toyotas for a long time. Never had any issues with any of them. Even my 01 Tacoma is running strong with 177k on the clock. I'd choose the Corolla, not because of previous cars, but because it fits me better and I like the styling and features over the Civic.
Corolla does not offer leather. Toyota sells something they call Softex which is phoney leather. The Toyota cruise control doesn't work under 50 MPH. The Toyota nav system can't be changed while the car is moving which means that if you're traveling with someone and want to change the route, you have to stop the car. No contest...Honda has much better features.
one thing the corolla NEVER had that I wanted was Automatic headlights... like seriously... Just bought a 2015 civic EX coupe and I did look at the corolla but it didn't have everything I wanted.
I got a Toyota Corolla rental and I must say. They really got their shit together. Materials are good as the 2003-2006 Toyota Corolla's. I can't really flaw the new Corolla for what it was built to do. I also had time in the new Honda Civic. My biggest gripe is that I felt like I was buying a very old body style. The Civic front end and shape hasn't changed since 2006! Come on Honda. Have some balls to change.
I'm getting a 2014 Corolla. I must say anything is an upgrade from my 2000 Mazda Protege. I drove the Honda civic 2014 and I didn't like it. the Corolla I felt comfortable inside and I also felt comfortable driving. why do people ding the touch screen? isn't that what the push buttons are for?
I haven't been in the corolla but I have been in the civic and let me tell you that backseats are really tight. 3 of us had to sit in the back and it wasn't a fun ride. But it is beautiful inside. Honda is a better brand BUT for me the corolla IS spacier and beautiful on the outside.. As much as I want to say that the Civic is the winner.. idk but for me Corolla takes it this year. It has really stepped up.
I recently traded my 07 Civic for a 2014 Corolla S. One of the primary reasons I traded was that the Corolla allows for easier access for the driver and the drivers position sits up higher than the Civic. As I have gotten older I find that ingress and egress are more important now and getting in and out of the Civic is considerably more difficult than the Corolla.
The deeper cockpit and lower seat in the Civic made it more difficult for me and I find visibility in the Corolla much better. So in your review you missed those important features for older or slightly handicapped people.
As far as horse power the Civic has what, 11 more hp! That may make a .004 difference on a quarter mile track but most people are not trying to set speed records so the difference is of no consequence.
are you talking about 2007 Honda Civic model? How about comparing 2014 version of Civic, maybe it can allow same easiness in getting in and out as Corolla of the same year model?
I think these guys did a good job getting the point through in this video. It really does come down to personal preference in this case.
I really, really like the instrument panel in the Civic! I love that it's focused for the driver and it feels like a cockpit
I own a 2014 corolla and i love it.
But honestly that civic looks badass.
Both such good cars. Just take your pick.
You won't be sorry either way I'm guessing.
How's it been so far? Heard horror story's about the CVT, so I'm trying to steer away from it
And Civic is offered in a coupe model too not Corolla. I heard CVT transmission not good too but mine has been 100% solid after 52k and Im an assertive driver
Can't go wrong with both. it's really just about personal preference
The Honda Civic wins in quality, power, tech features and MPG's. The Corolla is bigger. There is only choice and that choice is Honda.
Stunning!!! and Awesome Bro.. thats true!! Please Corolla don't cry .. lear to face the reality jajaja
I have owned both, and I spent more money maintaining the Civic than the Corolla. I sold the civic and the Corolla is still running with normal maintenance like brake, tires and oil changes.
Civic = timing belt, needs replacement every 60K
Corolla = timing chain, typically never needs replacement.
At the end of the day, it's a matter of preference. And mine, obviously, the Toyota.
Also had an Acura Legend and an Accord V6 cost me quite a bit of money to keep them running and the dash lights off. Both car ABS modules went out, then the Airbag module went out, each cost over $1,200 to replace.
My Mom had Camry, other than oil changes, didn't have to spend anything unexpectedly.
The guy in the Honda is talking about not being able to reach the radio/navigation buttons?! who the fuck put this umpa-lumpa in the seat?? dudes crying cuz he too stupid to move the seat forward. The corolla is for sure nicer.
Timothy Taylor actually I heard timing belts need to be replace 90-100k miles that what toyota said to me for my 03 Toyota Avalon xls. But I thinks sooner than better is the key word.
Well both are very good quality cars but I would give my vote to the corolla, its cheaper and has more room.
for the first time ever ill admit that the corolla actually looks better than the civic on the outside.
Thank you, someone that agrees with me.
I agree, and with those projector headlights the Corolla's exterior just looks more relatively upscale when compared to the Civic. The only thing I don't like is how Toyota decided to play into the nonsensical gaping carp-mouth look that too many manufacturers are applying these days. That's the only thing that mars the look of the 'Rolla, IMO.
I agree even though I'm getting the Honda I definitely am with you I seen one today at the gym and it was great. But the ride from Toyota vs Honda is borning vs near luxury I'll take the Honda.
Agree, I will pick Corolla over Civic, but Mazda3 is better.
Francisco Velazquez Why thank someone for having the same personal preference? lol. But yeah the Corolla looks better (I sadly bought a Civic).
vader11111 Lol Mazda 3, don't kid yourself ;)
I test drove both today. The Corolla is loud when you accelerate, and the Civic just seemed smoother all around; even the acceleration was seamless. Still trying to find my dream car. 😋
I had an a 98 honda civic with almost 350 k miles & was still running good until i sold it & now will get the 2014 Honda civic cause they are the best!!
I love these comparison reviews. One thing I hope you guys add is to mention the safety tests and their results for each vehicles. I think that's quite important these days especially for the type of people who purchase affordable cars like these. Just my personal recommendation on reviewing cars in these categories.. People are usually looking for reliability (will it last, safety), functionality (backseat space, trunk, head), and efficiency (mpg, drivability). All summarizing into affordability.
I wish they had hatchback versions of these cars. I don't they the American market.
I went with the 2014 Corolla S because I'm 6'2 and when I sat in the Honda Civic and adjusted everything then drove it I couldn't turn my steering wheel without it hitting my knees. The Corolla has way more room and the interior quality is excellent the drive is quiet and smooth and even tho the Honda has more horsepower the sport mode makes up for that! Overall Toyota is amazing! Hondas are very reliable and bullet proof but honestly so are Toyotas my friend has almost 400,000 miles on his Corolla and 243,000 on his Camry and it's still going strong. Anyways that's just my opinion, like the guy said in the video it's really about personal preference!
Corolla is the #1 selling car in the world! Besides the Hondas transmission will go out way faster than the Toyota proven fact!
I have two civic 97 and 98 both have original engine and transmission.
Latn Mport 2008 Accord Coupe V6. Original transmission and engine.
I was a pizza deliver driver with a 98 Corolla.. but I low key always wanted a civic
I was a pizza delivery guy with a $300 dollar 1989 cavalier. Lasted 4 years through high school and freshman college. Chicks digged it, and insurance company paid out $3000 when someone T-boned her. And i still drove it around.. I made quite a bit of money on that car!
Really good review. Nor biased or favored. Points out the good and bad which is all we want. Thanks AutoGuide.
What's very simple to look at is the Honda's vastly superior safety rating than that of the Toyota's. Though, that trend continues on to both brand's entire lineups, I would definitely choose the Honda because it's not a death trap like so many Toyotas are as well as being more powerful.
hhmmmm toyota has bigger space but honda has better quality, fuel mpg, looks, reliability. my minds made up, and my choice is the mazda 3
Haha
LOL
Have fun paying more for parts/maintenance
I prefer Mazda3 too.
doodskie999 id say the corolla looks much better while the honda looks very bland with its honda branded bull nose ring. so yea mazda 3 wins. get the hatch.
I have the 2013 civic...still a great car and is very similar to the 2014 model. Just added paddle shifters and fog lights are some of the key differences from the two models
Honda = Better Quality | Toyota = Deadly Plastic , cruse control ?
Deadly plastic? Seriously?!
Pyro Laxy haha u don't know ? toy ta they don't care about safety and quality bro everything changed it's 2014 not 1999 when toyota was the best
Talal Aziz Eh, honda has hit a slump. its no wonder they had to do an emergency refresh on their civic. The accord might be great, but the rest of their line-up, including acura, are seriously in need of help, the pilot? the insight? crz? truly mediocre and aging.
jojo0827 I don't trust the Japanese Cars any more, high price for nothing even the american , i trust the Germany and Korean Only Hyundai because they work hard even they test their cars in Nurburgring BTW the New 2015 Genesis got the safest car in the segment better than any bmw and audi or benz ;)
Japanese cars are still king in terms of logical buyers. The best reliability, the strongest resale values. After owning a german car, and dealing with repairs and terrible resale values, I understand why japanese cars are so popular.
I chose the Corolla. Better looking, included a lot of safety features, and the price was unbeatable; 17k for the LE model (albeit with steel wheels). I prefer the Corolla's "carp mouth" look. Meanwhile Honda's still rocking that underbite bumper which looks very 2000's imo.
Better looking? You have retinoblastoma
I like em both, but I liked the CVT and looks over the Honda when I drove both. The CVT in the Toyota was programmed better and performed better in sport mode than the Civic. Both great, though for basic transportation. Not to mention the LED headlights were just great.
Great reviews and comparisons on this page! Glad to have found it!
Which one will you prefer Bryan?
nice my brudda, do u kno da wae to making the right decision?
The Corolla's twist-beam axle probably gives it the advantage in rear seat room and trunk space, but I prefer the Civic's independent rear suspension myself.
Corolla is great car, but Civic is the best.
Why do reviewers leave out the stereo and sound quality
Long gone are the days of the Civic that was built mostly for speeders and immature teens. The Civic is much better than the ones even around the mid 00's and might consider this as first vehicle. Perhaps at first in around the 2010-2012 models instead of new from scratch, but Civic might be at top of my list. Though quite surprised at the low HP (132 and 143) for both
Autoguide, when testing the MPG, how many miles do you guys actually drive? And do you guys calculate by pumping gas or go off the estimation the car shows you?
Just curious because every Honda I have owned, my average MPG is near (+- 2mpg) to the estimated highway MPG.
I drive a toyota, but i have been in both of these cars and the honda's interior is way better made. right down to the leather seats, compared to the fake leather on the corolla and vynl inserts. i have no idea where he got the notion the interior on the toyota is nicer, because while it IS nice, the civic still kicks it out of the water on the maturity and quality scale. it's expected, the civic costs more for a reason.
well said
Not to mention Civic is going to retain its value better than the Corolla.
I'm 6 feet tall and I find the civic supports my back much better, the corolla seems to be made for "shorter" drivers it would seem...
TheSpritz0 I’m 6’1 and own a 2015 Toyota Corolla S I find it to be comfortable. Youre probably just a fat ass.
A Beautiful 2014 Toyota Corolla I’m just calling it for how it is
i got the honda and i love it. its true that its abit more expensive but its more than worth it. the look, the feel, the performance, and the style are just much better. right now i put tinted windows(4 in the back and 3 in the front, and will be tinting my windshield 1), I installed some HIDs(6k), and changed the inside map and dome lights as well as the trunk light to LEDs blue, and the license plate light to a frost white(since blue is illegal :( ) needless to say all my friends and ppl that see the car love it.
but with no volume knob what do you do when you want to crank up the tunes?
The steering wheel controls
Haha. AutoGuide keep up the good work!
I love the bickering between the two journalists.
Bring more of this, and it'll be very entertaining.
I have a 2001 Honda Civic that I adore, but I wanted to upgrade from the 2-door to a 4-door. I really wanted a new civic but with the dual dash of the 2014 and 2015, I can't see anymore. It takes away MOST of my forward sight line. I was so disappointed. I was thinking about a Corolla, but this kind of talked me out of it.
I am a honda guy for sure, but when I test drove them both, I had to go with the corolla s plus for two reasons, one I saved 4k on not buying ex l and corolla's seats were so comfortable I didnt want to get out. Now I feel bad because I love honda but it really comes down to what you prefer at the time and what is in your budget. They are both great cars. Honestly you can't go wrong with either of them.
Before you judge you should really just test drive them both. I did and it was a hard choice. Keep in mind they are both better then kia forte and ford focus lol. I tested the mazda as well but because I never owned one before I didn't want to take a risk.
for the volume control, you can actually swipe the volume up rather than pushing + several times.
Could you please list both cars' technical specifications next to each other so that you don't have to try and memorise everything, or go back to compare. It's frustrating.
Replace side view mirrors with cameras? That has to be the dumbest fucking thing I've ever heard of. Those cameras wont last the life of the car, where the mirrors will outlast it.
I thoroughly enjoyed this review/comparison. Was very informative and entertaining. Now I have to ask. How many major updates this Civic needs? The typical refresh occurs once in the model life of a car. This must be costing Honda a lot. The Toyota on the other hand still hasn't grown on me not sure if it will. Both these cars however, are equally compelling and it will really come down to personal preference.
Not equally compelling if you REALLY look into them. Just look at their safety ratings. Hondas score MUCH better consistently, especially in the Small Overlap tests...
AdrianC12345 True but let be honest, most of those considering these two cars will most likely decide with their eye, heart, and pockets. Personally I think the Mazda 3 is most compelling relative to these two cars.
Silverdeamon92 Until the transmission goes out at 100k miles....
you guys have a video for honda civic 2014 vs vw jetta 2014??
Civic, available in coupe form and with a more powerful engine, thus gets my vote.
A tie? Seriously....no...Civic wins...better technology, more power.
I've had the corolla le eco for 6 mos, it gets about 36-37 mpg combined , you can have 2 full sized adults in the back seat who don't have to lick their knees, and I've carried 2x6x 12" lumber w the trunk open, no problem. Acceleration is better than expected and the ride seemed stiff at first but I grew into it. I could drive this car from NJ to FL without feeling uncomfortable and probably get over 40 mpg all the way. It was slightly below $19,000. Plenty of trunk space. I'm a large guy, 6ft x 240 lbs and this car fits me great. The Hondas go for about 3k +, why pay more? It's a sensible car, not a luxury or a sport.
I absolutely hate the way Civic looks. After 2004 model, exterior has gone down hill for my taste.
Corolla on the other hand looks more fun (finally) and exciting.
However, since i am Toyota owner and sort of disappointing at how much they dropped down quality compare to older Toyota models, i would choose Honda. They are just built better and actually care about their drivers. Still, i would not buy Civic. I would rather spend more money and get Accord.
PerfectceII This is a little late to say, but the 2006 and the 2011 model is the same (8th gen), you must be thinking about the 2012 model when it moved into the 9th gen. At that, I do agree, it became a lot more bulkier for my taste, but what do you expect? It has all the new built in technology.
will you guys be reviewing the Vios?
So the 2014 Corrola is playing with the same horsepower that my 2004 Vibe (Same as 04 corrola) has?
Seriously autoguide, review the MANUALS for once. There are a FEW enthusiasts who still watch your videos.
Being from Canada and owning vehicles that all eventually rusted out. I will say paint quality and rust protection is key. I see more older Toyotas with no rust than i do Hondas. Mind you Hondas are definitely not rust buckets but they tend to rust quicker than Toyota from what I've noticed.
Did no one else hear the interior of the Corolla when he was driving? It sounds like the car is rattling and shaking apart when going over bumps. The Civic was much quieter in comparison. Sounds like the Civic has better build quality
Just for the Honda guy to know that the reason the Corolla has paddle shifter is because the Corolla has a sport mode that makes the cvt simulate a 7-speed transmission ,so there is a reason.
I can't believe I'm saying this but I love that Corolla actually. The design is nice and the interior looks like it should be on a much more expensive car
ryan case I've been told my Corolla S looks like a mini Lexus. I think when they were designing the car they borrowed some ideas from Toyotas sister company, Lexus.
Since they're talking about the corrolla S why not talk about the Civic Si??
Civic on EX L has Push button start and keyless/buttonless entry..That itself would justify the more price for me..
I have a 2014 Civic EX. A few months back I drove a 2020 Corolla from Enterprise. I wouldn't trade for money. The interior comfort and feel of the Honda is much better, and while the drive was nicer in the Corolla, it's much easier to pass cars on the highway in my Honda. That's a big deal for cars that struggle with passing power.
Hondas lane watch needs to be on both mirrors. Its the left side blind spot that is hard to see not the right
And where would they place the screen for the left side camera? At the center console?
You're changing lanes to the left and you're looking at a monitor on the right...
That is why they didn't include it on both mirrors. It is a safety hazard regardless of how well the lane watch functions appose to the mirrors.
Its the same thing. Camera on both mirrors so u can look at the monitor when changing lanes.
It was a rhetorical question.
Okay, look.
Let's say HYPOTHETICALLY, that Honda does put a camera on the left side mirror using the same monitor.
You, as a driver, want to change lanes to the LEFT. As you are changing lanes, you are looking at the monitor on the RIGHT.
Please, tell me that you realize how that can be a safety hazard.
i wish you could opt for a more powerful engine while still having the cvt. also get rid of the fake shift points
5:16 isn't that the damn point? A efficient transmission. Also the cvt is supposed to mimic an auto. I don't know what kind of civic you guys had but my civic doesn't clunk and all at all. Plus cvt now a days pretty much suck. But Honda cvts are completely different than others. They kick in fast and not to mention they're more efficient plus quiet.
One thing Corolla doesn't have...
Digital speedometer.
IT'S 2018, WHY DON'T ALL CARS HAVE THIS?!
I have driven both model of cars for extensive periods of times so am able to assess the two: the Corolla is more poorly put together with loose panels and just not a solid feeling. The Civic is far quieter and feels even more buttoned down than the 9th generation Accord (which I have). Neither are speed demons but the Civic has a less coarse engine. MPG is better on the Corolla by about 3-4 mpg overall. Corolla has a lot more back seat room BUT it comes from the dash board being very short, near the firewall, which is sort of weird - if you've ever sat in those Japanese Toyota Crown Comfort's (they are taxi's all over Japan - go google it) then it feels like a derivative of one of those rather than from the Corolla lineage. Driving hundreds of miles on the highway for each, I felt fatigued (noisy, jittery) and sore (rougher riding) with the Corolla but fresh and fine with the Civic (quieter, more insulated and softer). Overall,. I'd spring for a Civic if it were down to the two without hesitating as it would be worth the extra few bucks. Then again, I'd give serious consideration to the '15 Fit instead...
The New Civic look's badass in terms of looks, probably the best looking civic to date. Not to mention its more luxurious with the digital dash and touch screen interface. Nothing bashing on Corolla's but that thing looks horrible and just so bland and boring in the inside.
There is a reason Civic is the best selling car in canada and not Corolla.
Fuck canada
d.p.g.overall yeah fuck those maple syrup bitches lol.
+d.p.g.overall Fuck You
+Afghan Lion Fuck You
I live in Canada and it's the corolla that got most bought and popular compact car in Canada.
Seeing Luke snap about paddle shifters was the funniest bit of the video. I'm torn I like how both look but I guess the corolla is the better bang for your buck
I like the Civic much better than the Corolla.
the civic is way better.. i own a 2013 and its definitely fun to drive.. and i feel old in a corolla.. in a civic i feel young.. just my opinion
You should do a video corolla vs civic vs Mazda 3
Luke Hoisington You mean do a Corolla and Civic VS Mazda 3 video?
All 3
Mejevoli for real lol
Things they didn't mention. The corolla has a dual vvti, also the corolla has less road noise, chain driven not belt driven. Look in to the corolla Eco model as well.
I am still confuse. which one will cost me less in Maintenance?
Corolla.
Sorry, Corolla - a car that is known as going on and on..reliability is their known history. I'm sorry, when driving that's what I care about not whether a car has awesome interior seats. Hands down the Corolla.
Civic is better. And not fair how you compare a S model of the Corolla. Should of had an Si Civic. I personally pick Civic. The features.
Do a comparison between the Handa Insight and Toyota Prius!!!!! Battle of the century!!!
What kind of CVT transmissions do these cars have?
Are they real CVTs with hundreds, thousands, or an infinite number of gears?
Or are they fake, marketing term CVTs like the Prius (1 gear)?
They said 243 horsepower 😭 they meant 143 horsepower
The ride is so loud and harsh in my 2014 Civic EX-L:(
Trey Caldwell mine too! I was surprised that I didn't hear that much roadnoise from this guys Civic in this video. Maybe it's the Michelin tires that came with my car? I want more eco tires next time around. I hate the CVT too. I wish they just gave it a 6 speed automatic like the Mazda 3.
Jess Barnett hey what's gas mileage are you getting I'm getting 27.2 miles per gallon driving around Los Angeles but that seems low
Trey Caldwell I get around 29 mpg in Fort Lauderdale. congestion and traffic is bad here too. I try and hyper mile when I can. on the highway it does much better but I use ecomode when I'm on the highway. The highest I've gotten it round-trip with a brand new tank of gas about 60 mile each way was 43mpg at around 68 mph.
Mike- you made a few good points, but some of your points were off. I don't want to sound like a Civic loyalist (though I kind of am), but I don't believe that the Corolla has a "higher quality interior." Just feel the upper door panels in the Corolla, are they soft touch? Nope. The Civic's are. In addition, I don't know where the "hard gear changes" come from. I drive a 9th-gen Civic every day and I have yet to notice hard gear changes. It actually behaves a lot like a general CVT should, though it changes ratios a lot faster than most. In addition, safety should have been mentioned as it puts the Civic a leg up on the Corolla. The Civic trumps the Corolla in terms of overall safety because the Corolla earned a marginal rating on the Small Overlap crash test. Just my $0.02.
I had a corolla back up into me and it left a dent the size of a soccer ball in the Corolla. It scratched mine. I like the reliability of both but I prefer Honda.
What is lacking in this review and others, NO review in noise level preferably in cabin when comfort is concerned.You guys should come out with decibel results in both cars reviewed! From my xperience, noise level in Honda is the loudest in all models...
This is an honest review.
Look at the hood of the Corolla vs the Civic. They raised the hood (and the dash) of the Corolla so much that now it makes it harder to see the road compared to that of the Civic. If I was a shorter person I would pick the Civic for better forward visibility.
I drive a 2006 Corolla and the old model has a lower dash/hood, so visibility of nearby cars while parking in tight parking spots is great, but when I sat in the new Corolla model I found I had to raise the seat up to its maximum and still visibility was awful (I'm 5' 9'' tall). Plus, the roof was lower so the rear-view mirror was right in my line of sight when the seat was that high = just a horrible mish-mash of design styling. Civic is MUCH better.
Toyota fanboys fail to realize how cheaply made all corollas have been even this one. We're did your independent rear suspension go? Toyota doesn't build cars like they used too
LOL....SMH
Great review.. keep up with the good works.
When Toyota had their major recall in 2009, and many people died because of the runaway Toyota's the Toyota CEO gave a speech and called Toyota buyers "small people", and as he was finished he left in an Audi when he owns Lexus. I used to be the biggest Toyota fan ever but Honda is truly the better car company overall. Even if the Honda had no technology whatsoever it would still be ten times better than the corolla. There is just no comparison.
Got a 2014 Corolla for my 16th birthday. Not a single thing disappointing.. yet.
Update; still good
As someone with a CVT with paddle shifters let me explain why they are great. No, it doesn't help with racing or anything like that but the ability to hold a ratio on long grades and override the cvt programming when merging onto a freeway is very convenient. The CVT not shifting or having any gears has zero to do with offering paddles. Auto media bitched at honda for years for not offering a manual shift feature to their auto trans as the feature became popular on other brands. Now they offer it and auto media bitches about the need for the capability...
I have the 2016 touring civic. And it makes the Corolla look like a rental
A rental that I enjoyed.
Grew up on Honda, but I'm impressed with Toyota lately. Although I prefer the Accord over the Camry, I definitely prefer the new Corolla over the Civic.
Civic is way better. The only thing the Corolla has going for it is extra room and LED headlights. But that's it. In fact, it's way uglier than the Civic. And with the Civic, you won't worry about recalls as much as you would with the Corolla.
I was referring to this video but yeah. If you want style, Mazda3 would be the way to go.
Never cared for the new Civics, apart from the SI coupe. My family has had Toyotas for a long time. Never had any issues with any of them. Even my 01 Tacoma is running strong with 177k on the clock. I'd choose the Corolla, not because of previous cars, but because it fits me better and I like the styling and features over the Civic.
The Corolla is really sexy, civic is ugly and overpriced.
VW Golf Mk7 TDI unless you're unwilling to risk anything.
corolla has much better shape and interior
I choose Civic. Definitely 👍
Corolla does not offer leather. Toyota sells something they call Softex which is phoney leather. The Toyota cruise control doesn't work under 50 MPH. The Toyota nav system can't be changed while the car is moving which means that if you're traveling with someone and want to change the route, you have to stop the car.
No contest...Honda has much better features.
one thing the corolla NEVER had that I wanted was Automatic headlights... like seriously...
Just bought a 2015 civic EX coupe and I did look at the corolla but it didn't have everything I wanted.
***** What is next? I cant have power windows (How hard is it to move a crank in one direction, why are you even driving?)
nice comparison. fair and honest
I got a Toyota Corolla rental and I must say. They really got their shit together. Materials are good as the 2003-2006 Toyota Corolla's. I can't really flaw the new Corolla for what it was built to do.
I also had time in the new Honda Civic. My biggest gripe is that I felt like I was buying a very old body style. The Civic front end and shape hasn't changed since 2006! Come on Honda. Have some balls to change.
Civic rocks! Honda is the best and always will be.
I wonder what the new 2015 Honda Accord and Corolla will have.
They didn't mention that the Honda Civic still has the ECON button feature and the new Toyota Corolla still doesn't
Nabeel Abdallah My '13 Honda Civic LX has an Eco button too
I'm getting a 2014 Corolla. I must say anything is an upgrade from my 2000 Mazda Protege. I drove the Honda civic 2014 and I didn't like it. the Corolla I felt comfortable inside and I also felt comfortable driving. why do people ding the touch screen? isn't that what the push buttons are for?
now do the corolla vs the 2016 civic lmao
Make a review of the 2014 Honda Civic Si Coupe... PLEASEEEE :D!
Civic looks much better. Also a coupe version available.
Corolla loses
Zack Okahara Stop lying time yourself 😭 civic looks like the 07 civic hideous front end. It also has halogen headlights with no projector beams.
The Mazda 3 should've been in the comparison.
I haven't been in the corolla but I have been in the civic and let me tell you that backseats are really tight. 3 of us had to sit in the back and it wasn't a fun ride. But it is beautiful inside. Honda is a better brand BUT for me the corolla IS spacier and beautiful on the outside.. As much as I want to say that the Civic is the winner.. idk but for me Corolla takes it this year. It has really stepped up.
I think the 1.8TSI Jetta is a better deal than bot these two...semi-premium looks, better refinement, and way better driving feel
I'll take the Honda over the Toyota every day, it looks better, it's fun to more fun to drive and it's easier to see out of.