In the market for a compact car? Narrowed your choices down to the 2018 Honda Civic and 2018 Toyota Corolla? You’ve made a great start. These two compact cars are perennial award winners and deliver dependable and reliable transportation. If fuel efficiency is a big factor in your decision, then you might be wondering which vehicle performs better in the MPG department.
2018 Honda Civic MPG
The 2018 Honda Civic sedan delivers incredible fuel efficiency with numbers of *25 MPG in the city and *36 MPG on the highway on its base trim level. Keep in mind these are maximum numbers and a variety of factors including driving habits and gasoline octane rating may affect them one way or the other.
2018 Toyota Corolla MPG
Toyota lists the base model 2018 Corolla as delivering *28 MPG in the city and *36 MPG on the highway. Again, just like with the 2018 Civic, these numbers can go up or down based on driving habits and gasoline octane rating.
All Things Being Equal: Which One Is The Better Car?
As you can see above, both vehicles match up pretty well in the MPG department. The 2018 Civic, however, clearly sets itself apart from the Corolla with its wide variety of body styles and trim options. In addition, the 2018 Civic offers a more compelling standard equipment package on its base sedan model when compared to the base version of the 2018 Corolla.
Get 2018 Honda Civic in Greenville, NC
If you’d like more information on the 2018 Civic or would like to schedule a test drive, we invite you to contact us online at Barbour Hendrick Honda Greenville. You’ll find that we have an incredible selection of new Honda models to choose from, including the 2018 Civic, at some of the most competitive values in the area. Whether you are in the market to purchase or lease a Honda, you can count on us to deliver the selection and savings you want.
*Based on EPA mileage ratings. Use for comparison purposes only. Your mileage will vary depending on how you drive and maintain your vehicle, driving conditions and other factors.
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