Toyota Corolla vs Honda Civic
Head-to-head reliability comparison from 34,332real NHTSA consumer complaints. Year-by-year breakdown, shared problems, crash & fire rates.
Which is more reliable, Toyota Corolla or Honda Civic?
Verdict from 34,332 NHTSA complaints
Toyota Corolla wins this comparison overall. Toyota Corolla comes out ahead on 2 of 4 reliability metrics — including a 42% lower complaint rate. The Honda Civic edges ahead on crash-involvement rate and fire-involvement rate.
Head-to-Head Metrics
Lower is better on every metric. Bar length = relative magnitude. ✓ = winner.
Toyota Corolla wins by 42%
Honda Civic wins by 49%
Honda Civic wins by 8%
Toyota Corolla wins by 33%
NHTSA Crash Test Ratings
Official NCAP star ratings — government crash test data. Most recent rated model year.
Toyota Corolla
2026 model yearHonda Civic
2026 model yearNot yet rated by NHTSA NCAP.
Source: NHTSA New Car Assessment Program (NCAP). Lower star = higher injury risk in that crash type.
Complaint Volume — Year by Year
Sales-volume data not available for both models — showing raw complaint counts. Higher-volume models will appear higher even when reliability is comparable.
Most Reported Problems
Top component complaints for each model. Identical bar lengths = both have the same recurring issue.
Year-by-Year Head-to-Head
Lower is better. Click either model column to see that year's full breakdown.
| Year | Toyota Corolla | Honda Civic | Better |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1984 | 8 | 7 | Civic |
| 1985 | 5 | 17 | Corolla |
| 1986 | 3 | 54 | Corolla |
| 1987 | 15 | 41 | Corolla |
| 1988 | 33 | 51 | Corolla |
| 1989 | 30 | 88 | Corolla |
| 1990 | 31 | 110 | Corolla |
| 1991 | 96 | 143 | Corolla |
| 1992 | 115 | 113 | tie |
| 1993 | 154 | 178 | Corolla |
| 1994 | 199 | 171 | Civic |
| 1995 | 226 | 252 | Corolla |
| 1996 | 151 | 383 | Corolla |
| 1997 | 149 | 452 | Corolla |
| 1998 | 278 | 502 | Corolla |
| 1999 | 188 | 404 | Corolla |
| 2000 | 176 | 351 | Corolla |
| 2001 | 163 | 1,357 | Corolla |
| 2002 | 141 | 876 | Corolla |
| 2003 | 859 | 619 | Civic |
| 2004 | 560 | 424 | Civic |
| 2005 | 969 | 396 | Civic |
| 2006 | 971 | 1,709 | Corolla |
| 2007 | 983 | 1,465 | Corolla |
| 2008 | 378 | 1,078 | Corolla |
| 2009 | 1,770 | 497 | Civic |
| 2010 | 1,570 | 489 | Civic |
| 2011 | 689 | 221 | Civic |
| 2012 | 496 | 618 | Corolla |
| 2013 | 269 | 430 | Corolla |
| 2014 | 379 | 377 | tie |
| 2015 | 304 | 481 | Corolla |
| 2016 | 306 | 1,310 | Corolla |
| 2017 | 271 | 737 | Corolla |
| 2018 | 193 | 814 | Corolla |
| 2019 | 286 | 500 | Corolla |
| 2020 | 383 | 282 | Civic |
| 2021 | 235 | 184 | Civic |
| 2022 | 112 | 1,140 | Corolla |
| 2023 | 114 | 324 | Corolla |
| 2024 | 89 | 161 | Corolla |
| 2025 | 36 | 89 | Corolla |
| 2026 | 11 | 22 | Corolla |
Frequently Asked Questions
Toyota Corolla vs Honda Civic — the most common buyer questions, answered from NHTSA data.
Which is more reliable, the Toyota Corolla or the Honda Civic?
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Toyota Corolla wins this comparison overall. Toyota Corolla comes out ahead on 2 of 4 reliability metrics — including a 42% lower complaint rate. The Honda Civic edges ahead on crash-involvement rate and fire-involvement rate. Source: NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation via VinItel.
Should I buy a Toyota Corolla or a Honda Civic?
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On reliability data alone, the Toyota Corolla is the safer bet — but the actual condition of the specific car matters far more than the model average. Check the VIN of any vehicle you're considering for accident history, title issues, and odometer rollbacks.
What problems do the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic share?
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Top complaints for the Toyota Corolla: Airbags, Steering Defects, Unintended Acceleration. Top complaints for the Honda Civic: Steering Defects, Airbags, Electrical Faults. Source: NHTSA via VinItel.
Which has fewer NHTSA complaints, the Toyota Corolla or the Honda Civic?
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Across all model years, the Toyota Corolla has 14,403 NHTSA complaints and the Honda Civic has 19,929. Normalized for sales volume (complaints per 10,000 vehicles sold), the Toyota Corolla has the lower complaint rate. Raw counts can mislead — a 2× more popular model will naturally collect 2× more complaints. Detailed normalized comparison: vinitel.com/stats/nhtsa-complaints/compare/toyota/corolla/vs/honda/civic
Which is safer in a crash, the Toyota Corolla or the Honda Civic?
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Crash-involvement rate from NHTSA complaints: Toyota Corolla 17.6% vs Honda Civic 11.8% — the Honda Civic has the lower crash rate. NHTSA NCAP star ratings (frontal, side, rollover) for both models are also shown on the comparison page. Note: the per-VIN history matters more than the model average — a salvage-title car of any model carries higher crash exposure than the median.
Does the Toyota Corolla or the Honda Civic have more fires?
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Fire-involvement rate based on NHTSA complaints: Toyota Corolla 1.30% vs Honda Civic 1.20%. The Honda Civic has the lower reported fire rate. Fire complaints are a relatively rare but important safety signal — they often correlate with electrical-system or fuel-system defects. Check specific recall campaigns at vinitel.com/stats/nhtsa-complaints/toyota/corolla and vinitel.com/stats/nhtsa-complaints/honda/civic
What years of the Toyota Corolla are worse than the Honda Civic?
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The comparison page renders a year-by-year head-to-head table — for each model year (where both models have data), it shows complaint count or per-10K rate side by side and marks which model fares better that year. Buyers cross-shopping a specific model year should always check the year-level VinItel pages: vinitel.com/stats/nhtsa-complaints/toyota/corolla/{year} and vinitel.com/stats/nhtsa-complaints/honda/civic/{year}.
Where does this Toyota Corolla vs Honda Civic comparison data come from?
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All complaint, crash, fire, and fatality data comes from the NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation (ODI) consumer-complaint database — the same source insurance regulators and the federal government use. NCAP star ratings come from NHTSA's New Car Assessment Program crash tests. Sales-volume normalization (per 10K sold) uses US annual vehicle sales. Data refreshes every 6 hours. Source: NHTSA via VinItel.
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Comparison data refreshed 2026-05-04 from NHTSA Office of Defects Investigation.·Source: NHTSA ODI
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