Honda: Civic & CR-V & HR-V
Best for: Space, value, long-term ownership, and the calmest daily-driving feel in the segment.
Both are credible, both are well-reviewed. The real differences Mississauga buyers notice on a back-to-back test drive are cabin materials, steering feel, long-term ownership cost, 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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Historically yes. The CR-V has consistently ranked near the top of Canadian compact-SUV resale charts, while the CX-5 is competitive but typically depreciates slightly faster. For a Mississauga buyer planning to trade in 5-7 years down the road, the CR-V is the stronger financial bet.
Most reviews say yes. Mazda tunes suspension and steering for a more connected, European feel. The CR-V is the comfortable, easy, competent choice. If driving engagement matters more than cargo space, the CX-5 wins.
If the CX-5 is on your shortlist, the HR-V is too small to be a direct cross-shop, but the CR-V Hybrid Touring is the closest Honda alternative. Both compete for the same Mississauga family buyer.
Both are well above average for long-term maintenance cost, but Honda typically edges Mazda on parts availability and dealer network density in the GTA. Routine service pricing is broadly comparable.
Yes — Mississauga buyers typically drive 30-40 minutes north via the 400, 427, or 403 to reach Maple Honda in Vaughan. Many Mississauga households already commute north on these highways for work.
Mazda Canada offers 3 yr / unlimited km comprehensive, 5 yr / 100,000 km powertrain. Honda Canada offers 3 yr / 60,000 km comprehensive, 5 yr / 100,000 km powertrain. Mazda's unlimited km in the first 3 years is a meaningful edge for Mississauga drivers who put on more km.
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 are still on the fence, send your Mazda quote to Henry at Maple Honda — a short drive north of most Mississauga addresses. He will build a same-trim, same-term, same-trade-in Honda number on the same day. If the Mazda is the better fit for your driving style and you can accept the smaller cargo and slightly lower resale, take the Mazda. If space, value, and long-term ownership cost matter more, the Honda wins.