why did you compare civic HEV with Corolla 1.8. This comparison does not make sense, since you had to use corolla 2.0. Very strange you did not use it !
Do you have any idea about the squeeze sound from corolla on bumpy road? Does it come from the suspension or elsewhere? Does it goes away when all windows rolls up?
Thanks for the video. Another Civic e:HEC 2.0 vs Corolla Hybrid 2.0 would be nice. I'm sure the Civic will beat the Corolla in many points, but what about the most important part, the fuel economy? I'd say the Corolla could win this.
The Honda Civic e:HEV uses direct fuel injection technology, so carbon builds up over years. Toyota uses its blended approach of port and direct fuel injection, so the system offers the best of both worlds while avoiding carbon buildup. And because the battery is used much more in the Honda Civic e:HEV, it also wears out much faster than the Toyota Corolla. All this together over a few years you will have higher maintenance costs and / or repair costs of the Honda.
@@tirgod100 That is a possibility, but I have been driving my cars for about 15 years so reliability is very important to me. In addition, you cannot enjoy a car in my country. The maximum speed is 100 km/h and there are many section checks and speed cameras and the penalties and fines are extremely high. So for me a reliable car is number 1. But thanks for your response.
Wrong Corolla for this comparison here. You must have done this with the 2L Corolla hybrid. 1.8 is nothing like the 2L Covic here and you actually made the Corolla look bad, which it isn't!!!!
I want it....Civic Honda, obviously!!!
why did you compare civic HEV with Corolla 1.8. This comparison does not make sense, since you had to use corolla 2.0. Very strange you did not use it !
Do you have any idea about the squeeze sound from corolla on bumpy road? Does it come from the suspension or elsewhere? Does it goes away when all windows rolls up?
I'm in the US, no hybrid civic yet. Is the one you're driving a hybrid and if so...how much horse power. Ty
Yes it sure is a hybrid. 156hp. Hopefully will get to the US a well.
@@testdrivepov Thank you for responding. Take care!!
Thanks for the video. Another Civic e:HEC 2.0 vs Corolla Hybrid 2.0 would be nice. I'm sure the Civic will beat the Corolla in many points, but what about the most important part, the fuel economy? I'd say the Corolla could win this.
Great suggestion!
The Honda Civic e:HEV uses direct fuel injection technology, so carbon builds up over years. Toyota uses its blended approach of port and direct fuel injection, so the system offers the best of both worlds while avoiding carbon buildup. And because the battery is used much more in the Honda Civic e:HEV, it also wears out much faster than the Toyota Corolla. All this together over a few years you will have higher maintenance costs and / or repair costs of the Honda.
Buy new, sell after 3 years and not your problem anymore... until that time u can enjoy the more fun car which is civic.
@@tirgod100
That is a possibility, but I have been driving my cars for about 15 years so reliability is very important to me. In addition, you cannot enjoy a car in my country. The maximum speed is 100 km/h and there are many section checks and speed cameras and the penalties and fines are extremely high. So for me a reliable car is number 1. But thanks for your response.
Test the Civic against the new MY23 Corolla 2.0, and then we would have a fair comparison.
Will do as soon as we get the opportunity.
RPM meter just dying in the Toyota looks very strange. Hondas power meter works much better.
Civic interior just feel more airy
Only Honda:)))
Wrong Corolla for this comparison here. You must have done this with the 2L Corolla hybrid. 1.8 is nothing like the 2L Covic here and you actually made the Corolla look bad, which it isn't!!!!
Hi. Fair comment thank you. Will compare with the 2L as well when we get the chance. 😉
Maybe 106 kph , not 106 mph.
Give me one pls
lol
Which one?
@@testdrivepov any I need a car lol
@@johnjamyt lol! We have to give them back as well :(
@@testdrivepov lol
184 HP versus 122 HP and uphill???👎
The Civic has a good deal more power and you can really feel it. It's worth the extra spend.
@@testdrivepov the 184 hp Corolla will never ever need 12 secs 0-100