These are the smallest SUVs from the two most bulletproof brands on the market, and they have more in common than different. How do they compare?
Small SUVs are some of the most affordable ways to get around. They’re easy to live with, too, packing a lot of space into an easy-to-park form.
The Honda HR-V is that company’s smallest, most affordable vehicle in the U.S. It’s brand new for the 2023 model year and already regarded as one of the best subcompact SUVs on the market. The Toyota Corolla Cross was all new for 2022 – new enough that Americans are still learning that there’s now an SUV with the legendary Corolla name.2023 Honda HR-V The Honda HMC HR-V was completely redesigned for the 2023 model year.
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