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Old 26 Sep 2007, 07:26 am
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Default ok wich car is better toyota corolla or honda civic 2007 models?

ok wich car is better toyota corolla or honda civic 2007 models?
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Old 26 Sep 2007, 07:36 am
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that's a hard question there both really really nice but i think the civic gets better gas mileage also you can get the Si version which has more hp but the only thing i don't like about the civic is all the digital ish i don't like that digital stuff and my grandfather has the 06 corolla that thing is sooo fun 2 drive
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Old 26 Sep 2007, 07:40 am
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well...I drive a Toyota Corrolla, even though it is 10 years old and I have many of thousands of miles on it, its still runs great. Have only had major problems w/ it in the last year. So if you looking for reliability I would sugest a Toyota.
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will it depeands on what kind of girl or guy you are or the more you want topay on the gas science gas went up i think toyota you get perrty goodbut iam not ser
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The Honda is better. Better Looks good on gas, they keep a better value. Last for years!!! It's the Bread and Butter of HONDA...
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well they might have changed this, but in 2002 the corolla was better because it has a timing chain vs. timing belt. timing belts need to be replaced every 60-80,000 for like $600. In Corollas you don't need to worry about that, Hondas you do. Typically Toyota Corollas are the most reliable cars on the planet.
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Old 26 Sep 2007, 07:54 am
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The corolla cannot be beat...I will be getting one soon. The mileage rocks and they drive nicely. Very comfortable and easy to handle.
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I did a plentiful amount of research on both of these vehicles. I would say that the Honda Civic is the better choice because it has more standard features such as power windows, power locks, and keyless entry. But, it really depends on how much you are willing to put into a vehicle. The Civic's price range is a little higher than that of the Corolla's. Also, try going to Yahoo!'s auto section and try comparing the two. My research will be proven.
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Since both cars are very reliable, I think you have to look at other factors such as performance, design and price.Honda cars are known for their performance. Honda cars are much more engaging on the road, engines deliver more power,(because of the company's long racing heritage). Toyota Corolla drives blandly, and the car lacks control during high speed. (I drove one when I went to SF from LA. Not a fun car to drive but very good gas milage). Exterior design is very subjective, so I will leave it up to you for that one. As for interior, the Toyota Corolla can never match the fit and finish of the Honda Civic.You have to go inside both cars to see the difference.The Civic, at equal trim, is about 1,500 dollars more than the Corolla. Even so, I'd still choose the Civic over the Corolla. This link I got off of the Honda site has the spec comparison of both cars (I tried to get the specs off Toyota's site but Toyota has pre-selected competitors: Chevy, Mazda and Nissan. The Toyota comparison is also not as extensive as the Honda/AIC report).http://automobiles.honda.com/tools/c...Photo=&Change=
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