Honda vs Nissan

Considering Nissan over Honda in Mississauga? Honest comparison.

Nissan and Honda both sell reliable, practical compact and mid-size vehicles. The real differences Mississauga buyers notice on a back-to-back test drive are long-term resale, hybrid availability, and whether the car feels engineered for a 200,000 km ownership arc. 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.

Have a Nissan quote from a Mississauga-area dealer? Send it to Henry by text or email. He will build a Honda comparison with the same trim level, same term, and same trade-in math so the two numbers are genuinely apples to apples.
Honda CR-V Hybrid — the Honda most often cross-shopped against the Nissan Rogue in Mississauga

Photo: Honda Canada. CR-V Hybrid is the model most Mississauga buyers walk into a Honda dealership asking about.

The honest read — Honda vs Nissan

Honda: Civic & HR-V & CR-V

Best for: Space, value, long-term ownership, and the calmest daily-driving feel in the segment.

Nissan: Sentra & Kicks & Rogue

Best for: Buyers who value Nissan-specific strengths (design, equipment, segment specialization).

Where Nissan wins, where Honda wins

Nissan’s edge

  • Nissan Sentra and Kicks price 5-10% below their Honda Civic and HR-V equivalents in Canada — real savings for budget-first Mississauga buyers.
  • Nissan's CVT transmissions have improved significantly since 2018 — the current Sentra and Rogue CVTs are documented as reliable in consumer surveys.
  • Nissan dealer network density in the Mississauga corridor is large; multiple locations for parts and service.
  • Nissan Rogue offers a comfortable ride and quiet cabin that some Mississauga commuters prefer over the CR-V's firmer suspension.
  • Nissan Ariya is a competitive EV option in the same showroom — a single dealership visit can compare gas, hybrid, and EV.

Honda’s edge

  • Honda CR-V Hybrid delivers 6.4 L/100 km combined (Real Time AWD) vs Nissan Rogue at about 7.4 L/100 km combined — roughly $400-500/year saved at current Ontario fuel prices for a typical commuter.
  • Honda Civic Hybrid delivers up to 200 combined horsepower and 4.9 L/100 km combined — Nissan Sentra has no hybrid option.
  • Honda Civic and gas CR-V are built at Honda of Canada Manufacturing in Alliston, Ontario.
  • Honda Sensing safety suite is standard on every Civic, HR-V, and CR-V trim — not bundled into upper trims only.
  • Honda long-term resale in the western GTA is structurally stronger: a 5-year-old CR-V typically trades 10-15% above a same-year Rogue in private sale and dealer trade-in.
  • Honda dealer service density in the western GTA is strong; Maple Honda is a direct drive north on the 400 or 427 from most Mississauga neighbourhoods.

Maple Honda Reviews — what buyers say about Henry

Maple Honda holds a 4.8-star Google average across 3,993 reviews. A few recent ones from Henry’s customers:

  • Jun · 2025 Pilot · ★★★★★

    "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."

  • Naila Aaijaz · Civic lease renewal · ★★★★★

    "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."

  • Rhonda Parente · CR-V · ★★★★★

    "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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Mississauga buyer questions

Is Honda more reliable than Nissan for Mississauga drivers?

Honda historically has a stronger long-term reliability record than Nissan in consumer surveys. Nissan has made big gains over the last decade — the current Sentra, Kicks, and Rogue are solid vehicles — but the brand's CVT transmissions have had more documented issues than Honda's CVTs over multi-year ownership. For a Mississauga buyer keeping the car 7-10 years and driving 20,000+ km a year, the reliability edge goes to Honda. For keeping it 3-5 years and trading in, Nissan's lower upfront price often wins on monthly payment.

Is the Honda CR-V Hybrid or Nissan Rogue better on fuel for Mississauga commuters?

Honda Canada lists the 2026 CR-V Hybrid at 6.4 L/100 km combined (Real Time AWD). Nissan Canada lists the 2026 Rogue at about 7.4 L/100 km combined. On 20,000 km/year at Ontario fuel prices, the CR-V Hybrid saves roughly $400-500/year in fuel. Over a 5-year ownership window that is $2,000-2,500 in fuel savings alone, before factoring resale.

Is the Nissan Rogue as good as the Honda CR-V for Mississauga families?

The Rogue is a competitive compact SUV — comfortable ride, quiet cabin, standard AWD on most Canadian trims. CR-V has stronger resale, better fuel economy (especially the hybrid at 6.4 L/100 km combined vs the Rogue's 7.4), and a more refined driving feel. CR-V is built in Alliston, Ontario. Rogue is built in Smyrna, Tennessee. Henry's take for Mississauga families: if you test-drive both and prefer the Rogue's softer ride, go for it. Just confirm the long-term value math.

Is the Nissan Sentra as good as the Honda Civic?

Sentra is a solid compact sedan with good standard features and a low starting MSRP. Civic has more power (150 hp gas / 200 hp Hybrid vs Sentra's 149 hp gas-only), a more refined chassis, and much higher resale values. Civic Hybrid also delivers 4.9 L/100 km combined — Sentra has no hybrid option. For a budget-first Mississauga commuter who keeps cars 3-4 years, Sentra is sensible. For a Civic-equivalent ownership experience, Honda wins on every metric except sticker price.

Is the Nissan Kicks as good as the Honda HR-V for Mississauga winter driving?

Kicks is the cheaper subcompact crossover — lower starting MSRP, good fuel economy, basic but functional interior. HR-V is roomier, more refined, and has stronger resale. HR-V also offers a Sport trim with standard Real Time AWD — Kicks is FWD only in Canada. For Mississauga commuters on a tight budget who keep cars 3-4 years, Kicks makes sense. For longer ownership and any winter driving, HR-V is the better pick.

Is Maple Honda easy to get to from Mississauga?

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, so a Maple Honda test drive usually folds into an existing trip.

Where can I test drive both Nissan and Honda in Mississauga?

The nearest Nissan store in Mississauga is often Mississauga Nissan on Dixie Road or Airport Nissan on Airport Road. Honda dealers in Mississauga include Mississauga Honda on Mississauga Road. Maple Honda in Vaughan is north via the 400 or 427 — Henry actively encourages test drives at both Nissan and Honda before deciding. Send Henry your Nissan quote and he will build the equivalent Honda trim with the same lease or finance structure.

How to make the comparison fair

  • Same trim level, same options.. Required to make the numbers comparable.
  • Same drive type (FWD / AWD / 4WD).. Required to make the numbers comparable.
  • Same term and same down payment.. Required to make the numbers comparable.
  • Same trade-in math.. Required to make the numbers comparable.
  • Same delivery date.. Required to make the numbers comparable.

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.

Henry’s recommendation for a Mississauga buyer

Short answer: For most Mississauga buyers cross-shopping Nissan and Honda, the Honda wins on long-term value, hybrid availability, and Canadian-built pedigree. Nissan wins on upfront price and a softer ride feel.

If you have a Nissan quote from a Mississauga-area dealer, 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 higher but the 5-year resale math and fuel savings put Honda ahead, take the Honda. If Nissan's upfront price advantage wins on total cost of ownership for your specific term, take the Nissan.

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