Honda: Civic & CR-V & HR-V
Best for: Space, value, long-term ownership, and the calmest daily-driving feel in the segment.
Both have their case. The real differences Mississauga buyers notice on a back-to-back test drive are warranty, powertrain options, long-term reliability track record, and the dealer experience. Maple Honda is a short drive north via the 400 or 427 — this page walks through what those differences actually feel like and ends with the same-number, same-trim quote you can use to compare.

Photo: Honda Canada. CR-V Hybrid is the model most Mississauga buyers walk into a Honda dealership asking about.
Maple Honda holds a 4.8-star Google average across 3,993 reviews. A few recent ones from Henry’s customers:
"The purchase of my 2025 Pilot was seamless, thanks entirely to Henry. He was polite, professional, and incredibly knowledgeable, ensuring all my questions were answered with care and attention from start to finish."
"Loyal to Honda for over a decade and truly thankful to Henry Chen at Maple Honda for the exceptional service. Henry is proactive and sends timely reminders. He helped me renew my car lease that fits into my budget perfectly."
"Bought my CR-V with Henry's assistance. From the get-go Henry always showed up — really caring about the experience and ensuring I got the right vehicle for my needs."
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Honda CR-V has consistently ranked at or near the top of Consumer Reports compact-SUV reliability surveys. The Hyundai Tucson is competitive and has improved significantly, but the CR-V has the longer track record. For a Mississauga buyer planning to keep the vehicle past year 6, the CR-V is the stronger long-term bet.
Often yes, especially if you plan to keep the vehicle past the 5-year comprehensive warranty period. Hyundai's 10-year powertrain warranty is the strongest in the industry. The math depends on how long you keep the vehicle and how many km you drive.
Gas CR-V (LX, Sport) is built at Honda of Canada Manufacturing in Alliston, Ontario. Hybrid CR-V is imported from Honda's Greensburg, Indiana plant. Hyundai Tucson is built at Hyundai Motor Manufacturing Alabama.
Yes — Hyundai Canada lists the Tucson Hybrid at 226 hp combined vs 204 hp for the CR-V Hybrid. The Tucson also has more torque (258 lb-ft vs 247 lb-ft). The CR-V counters with better fuel economy (6.4 vs 6.7 L/100 km combined per Honda Canada and Hyundai Canada).
Honda dealer service density is higher in the GTA than Hyundai. For Mississauga buyers, Maple Honda is a short drive north via the 400 or 427. Service experience varies by store for both brands.
If you are considering an EV, the Hyundai Ioniq 5 is one of the strongest competitors to the Honda Prologue. For most Mississauga families, the CR-V Hybrid is the more practical daily driver; the Ioniq 5 is the better pick if you have home charging and a short commute.
Bring the 27-question Honda buyer checklist to the dealer — it is the line-item tool that makes the comparison honest. Send the quote to Henry by text or email.
If you have a Hyundai quote from a Mississauga-area store, send it to Henry. He will build a same-trim, same-term, same-trade-in Honda number on the same day. If the Honda payment is genuinely higher after the same math and the Hyundai warranty matters more to you, take the Hyundai. If Honda is lower — or even close — the long-term ownership math usually makes the decision for you.