Originally posted by: Arkaign
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Gibson486
Originally posted by: senseamp
Originally posted by: Funyuns101
Originally posted by: senseamp
Civic is not a Hatchback. If you want a sedan, there is a 2.0L Mazda3i that is more like the civic in performance and gets better mileage than the 2.3L hatch.
Also, the resale on the 3 is pretty good, I know because I was going to buy a used one until I found out how much they were going for.
I'm sure he knows that... if you're concerned about mileage and want a small hatch/wagon: check out the 2009 Toyota Matrix? Looks are still up for discussion.
You can get the 1.8L I4 from the Corolla: 26/32 for the manual (25/31 for auto)
Alternatively, the 2.4L I4 from the Camry/Tc (correct me if I'm wrong): 21/28 manual (21/29 auto)
My point was that if he wasn't bent on getting a hatchback, there is the 2L Mazda3i sedan that is better comparison to Civic. 24/32 for manual, 23/31 for auto.I think once you actually drive these cars back to back, you'll go for the Mazda3. It just drives like a fun premium car. It's based on the same platform as Volvo S40.
I have driven both. the 3 does drive better, but the new civic is a better car over all.
For you.
For most, actually. I'd have a hard time believing any objective review that didn't favor the Civic as an overall package (comfort, reliability, noise, fuel economy, insurance, resale, etc).
To me, Mazda3 was a better overall package, especially the hatchback.
It drives better than the Civic. And I mean a lot better. It's more fun, more stable at high speed cornering, has better steering feel, and feels more sophisticated. I test drove both before buyng, Civic was OK, but for the mountain roads around here, I'd much rather be in a 3. It has better performance, so you are trading down from a V6, it won't be such a let down. Looks a lot better to me, is much more practical. Seats are comfortale and supportive in corners.
Resale is about the same. Used Mazda3s are expensive, which is why I bought a new one.
With Mazda3, you are getting a decontented premium car, and it feels like it, while with the Civic, you are getting a pretty good economy car, but the driving dynamics feel like economy car.
Mileage is good for the power and torque you are getting.