Honda Civic Hatchback vs Toyota Corolla Hatchback? Almost identical gas mileage, pricing, and horsepower. Are either AWD? Life expectancy?
Honda Civic Hatchback vs Toyota Corolla Hatchback? Almost identical gas mileage, pricing, and horsepower. Are either AWD? Life expectancy?
Look @ the edmunds.com site - they have lots of info for any vehicle
I'm pretty sure neither is all wheel drive.
If you will be selling the car when the warranty expires, you get the Civic. If you will be driving it until the wheels fall off, you get the Corolla.
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Drive them both and see what you like best.
Neither are AWD, but they will last as long as you take care of them or die of boredom.
You couldn't have chosen better cars to compare. Both are exceptional buys. That new Corolla hatchback is gorgeous in my opinion. Neither have AWD, but they will likely outlive you. Test drive them and go with the one that you like best.
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