Jul 30, 2025
2025 Mazda3

When it comes to compact cars with big reputations, the 2025 Mazda3 Sedan and 2025 Honda Civic are two of the most talked-about options. Both bring practicality, efficiency, and long-term value — but for drivers in New Bern, Jacksonville, and Greenville who want a car that feels genuinely rewarding behind the wheel, the Mazda3 comes out ahead.

Let’s walk through how the Mazda3 delivers a more complete driving experience and why it’s the better buy for eastern North Carolina.

2025 Mazda3
2025 Honda Civic

What You Need to Know First

Let’s start with the basics — price, MPG, and trim flexibility. Below is a quick overview of how the 2025 Mazda3 and 2025 Honda Civic stack up side by side.

2025 Mazda3

Starting at:
$24,150

MPG (FWD):
27 city / 37 hwy

Trim Levels:
6 (AWD available)

2025 Honda Civic

Starting at:
$24,250

MPG:
32 city / 41 hwy

Trim Levels:
4 (FWD only)

More Power, More Engagement

The Mazda3 delivers a driving experience that’s hard to match in this segment. The standard 2.5L engine produces 191 horsepower, and the available turbocharged version pushes out up to 250 horsepower and 320 lb-ft of torque with premium fuel.

The Civic’s base engine produces 150 horsepower, while its hybrid option peaks at 200. For drivers who want confidence during highway merges or simply a more responsive feel, the Mazda3 offers more thrill across the board.

If driving feel matters to you, the Mazda3 leads the pack.

AWD Advantage: A Rare Find

Another major win for the Mazda3? Available i-ACTIV AWD. This makes a huge difference during rainy seasons or for drivers who travel beyond the pavement. AWD is not available on any Civic trim — period.

If you want extra grip and year-round confidence without jumping to an SUV, the Mazda3 gives you that flexibility while keeping its sleek sedan (or hatchback) look.

AWD in a compact car? Mazda makes it happen.

Interior Design and Comfort

Inside, the Mazda3 feels like a premium vehicle from the moment you sit down. Materials are refined, the layout is driver-focused, and higher trims feature details like Terracotta leather and Bose® audio.

The Civic’s interior is clean and well-built but leans more toward functional than upscale. It gets the job done but doesn’t quite deliver the same elevated feel as the Mazda3.

The Civic is practical — the Mazda3 feels polished.

Tech and Audio Experience

Both models offer Apple CarPlay™ and Android Auto™, but the Mazda3 gives you a larger standard screen (8.8″) and a more premium display (10.25″) on upper trims. The Civic starts with just 7 inches and maxes out at 9.

For audiophiles, both offer optional 12-speaker Bose® systems. But again, the Mazda3’s standard 6-speaker system outperforms the Civic’s base 4-speaker setup.

Better screens, better sound — Mazda wins on in-cabin tech.

Sedan or Hatchback? Mazda Gives You More Choice

Both models come in sedan and hatchback form. The Mazda3 hatchback offers 20.1 cu-ft of space, sleek design, and AWD availability. The Civic hatch provides more space at 24.8 cu-ft, but it sacrifices that upscale interior and performance edge.

The Mazda3 sedan offers 13.2 cu-ft of trunk space vs. the Civic sedan’s 14.8. Both offer split-folding rear seats, but only the Mazda3 lets you bring AWD into either body style.

If flexibility and design matter, the Mazda3 has you covered.

Final Thoughts: Choose the Car That Feels Like a Step Up

The Civic remains a reliable, fuel-efficient option. But the Mazda3 brings more to the table — more performance, more luxury, more control, and more options. For drivers who care about the feel, not just the function, it’s the better choice.

See what the Mazda3 feels like from the driver’s seat. Visit Mazda of New Bern to test drive one today and let us help you find the trim that fits your lifestyle.