Should the Corolla Hybrid fear Honda’s first petrol-electric Civic? | 2022 Honda Civic e:HEV Review

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  • čas přidán 9. 06. 2024
  • High pricing won’t sway buyers from Toyota Corolla Hybrid and puts a great, frugal small car out of reach for most buyers 👉 Full Review: www.carsales.com.au/editorial...
    The 2022 Honda Civic e:HEV has arrived in Australia but it’s not exactly the Toyota Corolla Hybrid fighter some might have expected.
    Priced at a huge $55,000 drive-away, the first petrol-electric Civic adds clever and efficient hybrid tech to what was already a very well-equipped and accomplished small hatch.
    But at that price it will be limited to a very narrow band of buyers prepared to pay for the fuel-sipping technology in a classy Japanese small hatch.
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    00:00 Intro
    00:46 Pricing and specs
    02:43 Interior review
    04:42 Passenger and luggage space
    05:41 On the road
    07:23 Verdict
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  • @KingSadim
    @KingSadim Před rokem +18

    Why do people hold up German cars as superior at this price point. Japanese/Korean cars give you way better reliability, most have better warranties, much more tech. Unless you want a powerful car I’m not sold that German cars are better at this price point.

    • @mharro88
      @mharro88 Před rokem +1

      No where near as much tech in this as even a Korean car. Doesn't even have cooled seats for 55k

    • @comba06
      @comba06 Před rokem

      In terms of next generation tech, no way does this Honda hybrid Civic have ''much more tech'' than possible German equivalents at the 55k price point. It has USB-A slower ports instead of USB-C; dismal resolution on the reversing camera which is also lacking 360 degrees; an old-school 9-inch infotainment screen with pretty 'vanilla tailoring options', compared to what is now coming out with all the newer EV cars or even the latest VW Golf. This is not necessarily such a bad thing however...
      I'm also not 100% certain that for Australian conditions, that these days Japanese Honda hybrid cars are necessarily bullet-proof 15-year reliability anymore, compared to their German/Korean/other Japanese counterparts. Also a dismal lack of dealer network to service your cars if something goes wrong/etc. in Victoria for Hondas..

    • @mharro88
      @mharro88 Před rokem

      @@comba06 I would never buy a Honda in Australia anymore. They'll be gone in 3 years

    • @KingSadim
      @KingSadim Před rokem +1

      @@comba06 dunno about Australia but in the UK the Advance model is way below the price of BMW/Audi and has more tech as standard. You get more bang for your buck with Japanese/Korean cars, been that way for a long time in the UK

  • @divikeshnaicker9707
    @divikeshnaicker9707 Před rokem +10

    The presentation of this clip. He hates Japanese cars. He sounded a bit negative. 😳

  • @Aladdin5cave
    @Aladdin5cave Před rokem +16

    What a dumb comment about for a similar price you can get a German luxury brand like they are the benchmark or something. There's nothing good about owning an entry level POV spec German cars especially considering they are overpriced to begin with.

    • @Wilhem275
      @Wilhem275 Před rokem +6

      Considering German cars as the benchmark is a definite sign of a shallow understanding of cars. Maybe 20 years ago, and that's a maybe. Surely not today.

  • @keithwilliams515
    @keithwilliams515 Před rokem +8

    ..."you could almost buy two Toyota Corolla hybrids" .... - really? Current "recommended" for 2023 Corolla hybrid (poverty pack) $30,630 plus on-roads. Lets say about $35,000.00 drive away. That's around $70,000.00 k in my calculation. Of course you can't actually get one at the moment. Your own website has 2022 Corolla base hybrids listed for around $49,000.00 plus govt charges. Now that's around $100,000K plus for two . Well I guess that's " almost, nearly, somewhere near, sort of in the ball park,sort of thing". Let me know where I can grab a duo for almost $55,000.00K drive away, I'll actually take four please.

    • @KM-vc7iy
      @KM-vc7iy Před 9 měsíci

      Good point and don't worry about this guy, he's a joke of a reviewer. Only got the job because he's white and has a little knowledge about cars.

  • @alexhan4768
    @alexhan4768 Před rokem +11

    i just don't get it. honda generally build more premium car than toyota. the reliability is on par with toyota as well. yes, toyota is cheaper than it but take a look the interior quality in the rev4 and it is easy to explain why it is cheap. why $55000 is expensive to australians while $70000 vw passat is a fair price? just because it is an asian brand? so where is holden? at least as an asian, i still own the commodore

    • @mharro88
      @mharro88 Před rokem

      Whocares about interior. The engine is trusted in the Toyota

    • @pasiutrial
      @pasiutrial Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@mharro88 even more so in Honda. This powertrains is as reliable as Toyota's, perhaps even more.

  • @SP-zo5nl
    @SP-zo5nl Před rokem +7

    Honda is pricing itself out of Australia. A great car that very few will buy, as $55K will get you other options that are better equipped with next generation tech.

    • @mharro88
      @mharro88 Před rokem

      @@electrikoptik why would they want it? There's better options

    • @Migster1965
      @Migster1965 Před rokem +1

      @@mharro88 like?

    • @haymont78
      @haymont78 Před rokem

      Please tell me what other euro options there are with the same equipment and fuel efficiency? Genuinely want to know as I'm pretty sure all others will want you to add optional extras to match that end up another $8k minimal. Then add on top running g costs and servicing animals positive those euro options are far more expensiv. I've been looking at options for a while, and the civic hybrid looks very competitive

    • @mharro88
      @mharro88 Před rokem

      @@electrikoptik nah they'd rather a i30n sedan with a track warranty for the same price lol what idiot would buy this over that

  • @naratipmath
    @naratipmath Před rokem +8

    If you have not seen the real civic 2022/23, keep in mind that its size is almost like sedan. It is bigger than the old civic, judging by its size alone, it may not even be qualified as "hatch back". So, civic is a tricky one to compare. It really sits between hatch back and sedan. And surprisingly, Toyota Corolla Hybrid 2022/23 in UK is roughly the same price as Civic 2022/23. You Australian are lucky with Corolla. But in UK, the choice will be civic any days. And the civic 2022 is built in Japan, exported to UK.

    • @georgeogle
      @georgeogle Před 7 měsíci

      Inbetween a sedan and hathback is usually called a liftback

  • @jrc35
    @jrc35 Před 4 měsíci +1

    If it feels premium and drives like a luxury car AND is a hybrid, why shouldn't it cost 55k? There are cars that are most certainly overpriced (Mercedes comes to mind), but this isn't one.

  • @electricdiesel1993
    @electricdiesel1993 Před rokem +1

    Streamlined Civic Hybrid (first appeared on Civic sedans) with electric drivetrain and 2.0 goes best with ethanol unleaded saves money and carbon than regular unleaded.

  • @cathf7384
    @cathf7384 Před 9 měsíci +1

    Drive one and you will definitely have your mind changed. Base model German/European cars have none of the inclusions or quality that this does. I’ve compared merc, bmw and Lexus base models at same price point as ehev and have decided on the Civic. Not just buying a badge. If more people drove it, I think it would change some minds. Just my opinion..

    • @pasiutrial
      @pasiutrial Před 5 měsíci

      And there's another big difference - interior space. BMW 3 is smaller inside, I think Audi A4 also.

  • @wxdTSU2brt
    @wxdTSU2brt Před rokem +5

    1:28 ... there is no transmission in this car... this review is pointless

  • @mackeymichael
    @mackeymichael Před rokem +1

    Does anyone know the percentage of the components in this car that are made in Japan ?

    • @mharro88
      @mharro88 Před rokem

      It's made in Thailand

    • @mvnorsel6354
      @mvnorsel6354 Před rokem

      My search indicates 86.456 %.

    • @mackeymichael
      @mackeymichael Před rokem

      @@mvnorsel6354 It would be good if it was that high know it's a joke funny.

    • @Dougthebrummie
      @Dougthebrummie Před rokem

      @@mharro88 It’s made in Japan

    • @mharro88
      @mharro88 Před rokem

      @@Dougthebrummie big deal

  • @ekhoury1000
    @ekhoury1000 Před 2 měsíci

    55k is extravagant lol.. $AUD is toilet paper these days 55k is like a big weekend

  • @gregj3515
    @gregj3515 Před rokem

    i guess Honda Oz could have offered the civic si here for a bit less, would add volume too which is something Honda Oz desperately needs...

  • @pasiutrial
    @pasiutrial Před 5 měsíci

    7:45 not quite, you'd still have to save a few grand for service if it's German ;)

  • @gregj3515
    @gregj3515 Před rokem

    I guess Australia will never get the Civic Si.....

  • @lukelawrence6007
    @lukelawrence6007 Před rokem

    Tbh if you want bang for ur buck or go buy previous gen civic 55k for a civic is crazy

  • @weehc
    @weehc Před rokem +1

    Lol. U say it is exp? It cost 150k in sg. 55k is cheap haha

  • @darthvaderitasidius4550

    why 55k dollars , in Europe only 35k $

    • @stefanrook706
      @stefanrook706 Před 11 měsíci

      Here in The Netherlands the price of the Advance model is € 42.950. The Elegance costs € 38.950.

  • @Mambey
    @Mambey Před rokem +1

    Who wants a sunroof. Not me. No spare no buy.

  • @haymont78
    @haymont78 Před rokem

    Why do people have this need to compare everything to a German badge. Okay they make good cars but tell me what model and features you actually get for the same on road price of $55k. I'll take a well specd Japanese car over an entry grade German car with little features (even when they're not being removed due to semiconductor shortages) bland interiors and more likely worse fuel efficiency...on that every German car wants you to put min 95ron in it where as the Honda still takes 91 because the electric engine does most of the heavy lifting. I have no doubt an equally spec'd German brand car would be another $10k ...ohh and servicing is also only $1000 for the first 5 services of the Civic which puts it miles ahead of its German competitors. It's just a shame the wait time has blown out for the Civic ehev 😕

  • @ETERNITY777
    @ETERNITY777 Před rokem +5

    😈 THERE IS NO POINT INCREASING THE PRICES WHEN NOBODY WILL BUY..

  • @ETERNITY777
    @ETERNITY777 Před rokem +2

    😈 GOOD CAR BUT IN REALITY THE PRICE IS A JOKE AND HONDA CAN NOT UP ITS PRICES ANYMORE OR LEAVE AUSTRALIA .....

    • @guymp
      @guymp Před rokem +6

      Are you ok? Do you have someone to look after you?