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Honda Civic vs Toyota Corolla vs Mazda3

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- by dudleyr
Apr 14, 2007 (6:11 am)
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I was in the same boat and actually wound up with an Accord SE manual. Actually quite a bit cheaper than the 3GT. $18,600 for me (including destination) I actualy got a quote for $17990 after I bought, but it was 400 miles away.
 
The Accord is definately larger and smoother - the M3 handles better and is more tossable, but the Accord handles well too. The Mazda also has more options. I was also looking at the EX-L Accord for $21,200 (including destination).
 
BTW. The 4 cyl Accord is a tad quicker than the M3, so no need to go for the V-6.
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Re: - [dudleyr] by steevo
Apr 14, 2007 (8:32 am)
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Replying to: dudleyr (Apr 14, 2007 6:11 am)

Thanks...
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Re: Price point Cross over into Mid-Size [steevo] by eldaino
Apr 16, 2007 (4:51 am)
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Replying to: steevo (Apr 14, 2007 5:05 am)

when i bought my civic, dealers had lots of accords in stock, but they were usually deckded out ex-l's (which were around 25k) and th ev-6's were approching 31k.
 
The civic was a bit better for me at a meager 19k.
 
I know that the gti can get pricey, but since i would opt for a four door with a limited amount of options like the dsg and maybe some floor mats, i'd be in the 23-24500 price range, which yes is about the same as an ex-l, but the gti is a bit faster, plus i don't have to worry about passing myself everytime i drive anywhere. (i like the accord a lot, but this is its only drawback imho.)
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Timing Chain by sandman46
Apr 18, 2007 (4:36 pm)
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The new Civic has a timing chain now instead of a timing belt. Much better design.
 
The Sandman
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3? are you kidding? by kenlw
Apr 19, 2007 (9:51 am)
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I guess if you like the ricey lights on the 3 go for it. Nothing says "kiddie car" than those cheesey taillights. Plus the interior is plain, tacky, el-cheapo stuff. a Japanese Ford for sure.
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This is up to you!! by stallionre
Apr 19, 2007 (9:55 am)
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Different strokes for different folks!!! Some like the 3 very well. I think the M3S GT has the best lights of all, and all LED. I am Modifying the car to have different tail lights, 3rd brake light all LED's, front and fog lights all will be changed. My 3 will be better in look than a BMW.
 
The inside looks and feels awesome for the 3 GT. The other models I have to agree, they suck.
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Interior by sandman46
Apr 22, 2007 (8:07 am)
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I think my Civic's interior is a bit better than the wife's 3s but not by that much. In the almost 2 years that we've owned the 3s, it's interior has held up pretty nicely. They did replace the front carpeting, as it was coming up a bit by the drivers seat. Figured they'd only patch it.
Do prefer the seats in the Civic with my spine problem. But the 3's seats are almost as good actually.
 
The Sandman
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Re: My Decision [pmc255] by 07corollas
Jun 27, 2007 (10:01 pm)
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Replying to: pmc255 (Jul 17, 2005 5:51 pm)

Some of the Mazda 3's have an annoying "skid plate" seperating the oil filter and the outside that some(maybe most) oil change place will charge you more for your oil change.
my buddy had to pay this extra fee every time he got his 3's oil changed. just fyi
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Re: My Decision [07corollas] by aviboy97
Jun 28, 2007 (8:04 am)
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Replying to: 07corollas (Jun 27, 2007 10:01 pm)

that is a load of crap. That is just a way for lube places to get extra money.
 
There is nothing tricky about changing the oil in a Mazda3.
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Re: Interior [sandman46] by igozoomzoom
Jul 10, 2007 (12:16 am)
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Replying to: sandman46 (Apr 22, 2007 8:07 am)

It's just a matter of personal taste, I suppose. When I shopping back in 12/05, I narrowed my choices down to the '06 (new) Civic EX and the Mazda3 s Touring. I didn't care for the Civic's unconventional interior design, but it did have the quality materials and near-perfect assembly quality I'd expect from Honda. My biggest gripe was the lack of color combinations! Honda's rigid, limited color combos is the one thing (maybe the only thing) about them that drives me insane. I owned nothing but Hondas prior to my '06 Mazda3 (had seven Hondas over the prior 15 years). They've never been flexible with color choices. Want the Civic EX in White? Hope you like Ivory interior! Want it in Black? Better like the Gray interior!
 
I know it simplifies things for them, but every other major manufacturer offers some choices. Mazda, Nissan and Toyota offer at least two interior colors with most exterior colors. An exception to that would be the Mazda3, which is somewhat limited in the same respect. Until 2007, the s model's interior was much like the Ford Model T- you can have it in any color as long as the color is black! =) They have a choice between black and gray on some exterior colors for '07.
 
I think the Mazda3 interior is great in most respects. I wouldn't mind a little less red lighting (reminds me of 90's Pontiacs gaudy red backlighting). Otherwise, I think it looks as good or better than any of its competitors. The seats are more comfortable on long drives than any of my previous Hondas, the switchgear feels solid, no rattles, great gauges and the leather wrapped steering wheel and shifter knob are icing on the cake.
 
In retrospect, I'm glad I got the Mazda3. I might have went with the Civic because Hondas are all I had owned and had great experiences with them. The two main reasons I didn't get the Civic were- 1) I hated the ivory interior but didn't like any of the exterior colors that came with the gray interior and 2) the 15-inch wheels on the EX look dorky compared to the 17's on the Mazda3. The EX deserves at least a 16-inch.
 
I've had the Mazda for over 18 months and 35k miles and have only been back to the dealership once for a minor issue with the clock. It feels as solid as it did the day I bought it.
 
I do miss one thing about the Hondas- the fuel economy! It is without a doubt the Mazda's worst feature (and the only negative, in my opinion). Even my Accord V6 automatic got better MPG than my Mazda3 s manual. The Accord averaged about 27mpg and the Mazda is at 23.5mpg to date.

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