
Total MSRP ($24,171)
Hondas are known for their rock solid reliability and strong value for the money. Although it's rather bland and not much of a rocket if you want something that will knock you into the back of your seat. This is a nice
looking sport utility with good gas mileage. Great resale value and a nicely appointed interior. Either way it's a win-win.

Total configured MSRP- $23,930
The Nissan Rogue came with all-wheel-drive at no additional charge. But no other real options. Some may want the All-wheel-drive package which comes with plenty of goodies. Although it pushes the price over our target price. So we had to ditch it. The Nissan Rogue has more horespower than the CR-V but only by 6hp; and it's cheaper. But only by $241 dollars. Not a huge difference. But if you want something nice. Both are worth considering.

Total price: $22,340
I would reccomend this vehicle. It comes with standard all-wheel-drive and is as reliable as the two above. But the cheapest out of the two above. Even though the 2.5X limited will cost you $5,000 extra and you get a nice turbo engine. But just a nice sport utility vehicle is all that this comparrison test is. The Subaru is a good buy and costs below $25,000.
But Sorry Subaru and Nissan. The true winner of this comparrison test is the Honda CR-V. It blends performance and fuel efficiency as well as respected build quailty and resale value. It continues to lead the segment. Even with it's bland styling. It's still a good vehicle for the price.
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