Consumer Reports Magazine Ranks The VW Jetta GLI Over Honda's Legendary Civic Si - What About You?

Consumer Reports Magazine Ranks The VW Jetta GLI Over Honda's Legendary Civic Si - What About You?
While earlier tests of the more-popular basic versions of the Honda Civic scored too low to be Recommended, the sportier Si version has earned a notably higher rating from Consumer Reports.

As a result of these latest tests, Consumer Reports now Recommends the Si version of the Civic because it scores high enough and its reliability rating is likely to be above average.

While the Si performed better than more basic versions of the Civic, the car still suffers from many of the same drawbacks as other Civics: vague steering, cheap plastics, a jittery ride, and lots of noise. The Civic currently ranks 9 out of 11 of tested cars in Consumer Reports' sporty car category.

Consumer Reports found the Civic Si' 201-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine delivers terrific acceleration at high revs. Compared with the frenetic previous Civic Si, the now larger engine has more torque and is more relaxed in everyday driving. The Si returns a very good 29 mpg overall. A slick-shifting six-speed manual is the only transmission offered on the Si.

"The Civic Si has a great powertrain, but it needs a better car wrapped around it," said David Champion, sr. director of Consumer Reports Automotive Test Center

Consumer Reports' tests also found the Volkswagen Jetta GLI contains several important upgrades over the basic Jetta SE- which like more basic versions of the Civic, scored too low to be Recommended. The GLI's 200-hp, 2.0-liter turbo-charged four-cylinder is powerful and pulls willingly in any gear, even at low engine speeds. It delivered a very good 27 mpg overall, 2 mpg shy of the Si. The GLI is nimble and tackles corners with little body lean. Its steering is quick and more communicative than the Civic Si's. That agility helped the GLI thread quickly through CR's avoidance maneuver.

The full report on Consumer Reports' tests of the Civic Si and Jetta GLI is available on www.ConsumerReports.org and in the February issue of the magazine-on newsstands January 3.

Although it scored higher than the Civic Si in Consumer Reports' tests, the Jetta GLI is too new for Consumer Reports to have enough reliability data to make a Recommendation. The Jetta GLI currently ranks 6 out of 11 sporty cars in Consumer Reports' comprehensive Ratings, a category that is led by the Volkswagen GTI, Subaru Impreza WRX, and Mazdaspeed3.

Consumer Reports found the Jetta GLI's cabin is more user-friendly. Some drivers didn't like the Civic Si's dual-tiered dashboard, with the tachometer mounted below the digital speedometer. And having a single knob to control radio tuning and volume is tedious. The Jetta's dashboard is much more conventional, with clear analog gauges and a touch-screen radio with a separate tuning knob. But some of its radio menus are complex.

The Civic Si's interior is airy and open. It has low sills and lots of glass. Drivers sit low to the floor and have good head and knee room. The steering wheel tilts and telescopes, but the console encroaches on right-leg room. The Jetta offers generous seat travel along with a tilt-and-telescopic wheel. But the long clutch pedal travel still made many drivers sit closer to the wheel than they'd like. Some also found that the wide center console pressed into their right leg.

Consumer Reports is the world's largest independent product-testing organization. Using its more than 50 labs, auto test center, and survey research center, the nonprofit annually rates thousands of products and services. Founded in 1936, Consumer Reports has over 8 million subscribers to its magazine, website and other publications. Its advocacy division, Consumers Union, works for health reform, food and product safety, financial reform, and other consumer issues in Washington, D.C., the states, and in the marketplace.



Agent009Agent009 - 12/21/2011 4:33:33 PM
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Not sure if the ranking is as much about how far VW has come or how far Honda has fallen.



knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 12/21/2011 6:51:29 PM
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I used to sell VW. They drive great but are always having problems.....


WimmerWimmer - 12/21/2011 9:07:34 PM
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Sounds like my daughters 2009 Toyota Corolla. She bought it because of Toyota's reputation for reliability - and the car stranded her three times and had numerous electrical defects and a failed fuel pump. And the service at her local Toyota dealer wasn't that great either.

Now she drives a 2012 Volkswagen Jetta TDI and has already put close to 50,000 miles on it (traveling saleswoman) and the car has never failed her.


WimmerWimmer - 12/22/2011 11:13:12 AM
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I don't even have a daughter. I made that up.

Why? Because this is the Internet and anyone can say they're this and that person on the Internet.

Clearly Mr. Knowitall1985 never worked for VW. It's BS.


truckmantruckman - 12/22/2011 5:17:42 AM
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I have little faith in CR, The VW has always had better numbers in the handling department, Honda is a close 2nd in handling, the VW also has a higher cargo capacity, I guess Germans are bigger that the Japanese, my Civic is usually at its limit when I load the family up into it, I constantly bottom out with everyone in it.


mini22mini22 - 12/22/2011 10:54:54 AM
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The Jetta GLI does have better interior services then the base Jetta as well as the new Honda Civic. While it may not be quite as sharp to drive as the VW GTI it still has the feel of a nice Euro sedan.Also it's turbo 4 has more torque then Honda's 2.4. Therefore it will probably have better mid range performance then the Honda. The Civic has also been critisized for it's "numb" steering feel by a few publications. The VW has not. Also the VW is bigger, and has an enormous trunk. The GLI is not perfect and it has been critisized for moving away from the "GTI with a trunk" driving feel but it is still a more engaging car then the 4dr Civic SI. Honda has simply dropped the ball on this one and CR has called them on it.Honda certainly has the capability to produce a reasonably priced but world class sports sedan and sports coupe. Back in the 90's they were called the Japanese BMW. However they've betrayed their roots and gone soft. Further they did not improve their interior quality while their competators have moved
on. They simply are going to have to up their game.


knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 12/22/2011 3:33:43 PM
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Sold VW from 1994 to 1996 at crescent city motors in New Orleans. It was on Tulane Ave. We also had Audi,Porsche and Saab.


knowitall1985knowitall1985 - 12/22/2011 3:36:35 PM
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The 1985 on my name is when I started selling luxury car Porsche Audi at River Road Porsche Audi in New Orleans. Were you even born yet. I'm a knowitall because I have 27yrs in the Luxury car industry. What about you? You read a few car magazines and think you know something....LOL!!!!


mini22mini22 - 12/23/2011 4:16:15 PM
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Badgewhore-I assume you are talking about the Acura NSX. In the late eighties and early 90's (probably before you were in kindergaden) there were publications that were actually comparing Honda to BMW.GLI to a Corolla S.....Perhaps on planet Zenon. However here on earth The GLI, even in softer riding trim compares decently to most 4dr 20-30 grand sedans with performance 4 cylinders. Honda made a mistake on the Civic in this new version plan and simple.They are a talented company and I trust they will get it right in 2013.


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