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2022 Mazda Mazda3 vs 2022 Toyota Corolla

Side-by-side EPA, NHTSA, and recall data. Winners highlighted in green when one car clearly leads.

Quick read
  • Best EPA combined MPG goes to the 2022 Toyota Corolla at 34 MPG.
  • Best highway MPG goes to the 2022 Toyota Corolla at 40 MPG.
  • Best rollover safety (5 stars) is the 2022 Mazda Mazda3.
Vehicle comparison: EPA fuel economy, NHTSA safety, recalls
 
Car 1
2022 Mazda Mazda3
Car 2
2022 Toyota Corolla

Engine & efficiency

Cylinders44
Displacement2L2L
DriveFront-Wheel DriveFront-Wheel Drive
Fuel typeRegular GasolineRegular Gasoline

EPA fuel economy

City MPG2831
Highway MPG3640
Combined MPG3134
Annual fuel cost (EPA)$2200$2000
CO2 tailpipe287g/mi257g/mi

NHTSA safety ratings

Overall5/ 55/ 5
Frontal crash5/ 55/ 5
Side crash5/ 55/ 5
Rollover5/ 54/ 5
Stability controlStandardStandard

Recalls, complaints, investigations

Recalls (NHTSA)00
Complaints filed2390
Open investigations00
2022 Mazda Mazda3 recalls
No NHTSA recalls on record.
2022 Toyota Corolla recalls
No NHTSA recalls on record.

Sources: US DOT NHTSA (api.nhtsa.gov) for safety ratings, recalls, and complaints. US EPA / DOE fueleconomy.gov for engine, fuel economy, and emissions data. Both are free public datasets, updated by the federal agencies that own them.

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