Here's Why The 2023 VW Tiguan Rline Wins Over 2023 Honda CR-V. Comparison.

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2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison
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00:01 Intro 2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison
01:14 2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison Exterior
02:15 2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison Trunk Specs
04:49 2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison Second Row
06:30 2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison Interior Tech
10:53 2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison Engine Specs
15:10 2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison Pricing
15:40 2023 Honda CR-V vs 2023 VW Tiguan Comparison Conclusion
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The power tailgate is offered with the Tiguan, but because of semiconductor issue, VW is refunding the cost for the option to owners.

SamCarLegion
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First of all let's talk about safety for the CR-V.No body mentions the new airbag design called the catcher's mitt. Reduces brain trauma in a accident. The car has front knee airbags for the driver and passenger. Plus rear seat air bags. Revised awd, engine and CVT refinements. Road noise? Swap the OEM tires out for something premium and it is quieter than your VW. Honda engineering for long term durability vs VW. Honda every time. Also, you seem to have a issue from the beginning with the new CR-V so it's no surprise at your pick. I like the Tiguan but if I was buying with my money, not leasing Honda every time.

paulhenry
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You don't like Hondas but you can't take away the fact that they more reliable than any German products

muhammedbappa
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I bought the VW Tiguan last year and have 0 regrets couldn’t do the cvt thing and yes it can use more hp but having 221 Torque does help cool review nonetheless 💯

nobatteriesincluded
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I have the vw tiguan 2018 Highline, ( with 'orange' mixed with black interior, I love it!), currently has 87000km, changed the rear diff oil once, and the transmission oil ( at 60k, I know they claim its life time, don't listen to it...), nothing goes wrong, highway fuel economy is 6.7 if go 100km/h, and 8.5 for 120km/h, acceptable of course. The point is, in the snow, or cornering, it feels the rear moves, and pretty fun to donut in the snow, never stuck in the snow in Hamilton. Saw someone's awd hybrid rav4 stucked in an inclined in 20+ cm snow, I didn't, switched into offroad mode and it runs smoothly. I hope it can run up to 120000km, till I told it, hhh

付宇辰
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Honda is better in design and technical

MundM
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I had a 2018, 2020, and now the 2023 Tiguan, and find they got better with each gen. A tad poky is my only complaint (although felt improved between gens I owned), does get great gas mileage, so a trade off there. I think they need to offer a Tiguan R with more HP.

willbrink
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The best feature of the Tiguan is that I can get a two year old model for about half the original cost. Take that Honda! 😂🤔

MidnightAspec
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My mom owned the crv for awhile, i think it failed like 15 times within 2 years. What a piece of garbage. From the alternator to the transmission issue. She owns an Atlas now, rock solid

thatrmonster
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Resale value for each car and reliability is all the argument i need.

agoodbogey
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“In 200 Years the CRV will hold the value” comments are coming!

SamCarLegion
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Honda's overpricing and their problems with supplying cars pushes me to go with the Tiguan.

vioseven
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Hmm, more passenger volume, better mpg, better reliability, easier to use controls, easy to drive. Easy choice for me is the CRV.

mgp
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When it came to options the CR-V failed to impress me as it lacked so many options the Sportage had on a car I was interested in which was the Sport Hybrid. The only reason the VW didn’t win me over to go with it was the lack of a hybrid. I wanted good fuel economy and reliability and the VW had neither. It had more options when available like IQ Drive and the lights and phone connectivity for lock and remote start Honda still doesn’t offer. I just couldn’t see the VW lasting me through the lease period. Esp with the issues VW has had with parts. Honda has the same issue but the probability of needing large service in comparison to the VW was very low.

JustinAdams
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I like honda, but i love my vw tiguan rline. My 2 tiguan already and i love it.

myeverydaylife
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yes Tiguan looks much better and with Honda thinking they are a premium brand, increasing their prices significantly, I say screw you Honda!

valentinorossi
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Definitely take the Tiguan over the boring Honda (except the hybrid). I Had VWs in the past with no issues.

wizk
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I used to think Honda is great, but then I started trying out other brands, and realized that my impression is prejudiced, firstly Honda interior is quite bland, it doesn't feel very expensive, but I thought that's the sacrifice you make for an economy car, but when I drove a Mazda, that mindset has changed, Mazda feels so much more upscale and elegant. And in terms of performance Honda just barely gives you enough power, while Mazda will give you 250 hp turbo engine and a smile. As for reliability Honda has built an reputation I suppose, but people like Honda more because of cheaper maintenance cost, otherwise there's nothing else keeping them from preferring a VW, BMW, and Mercedes really. But let's stick to VW since the other two are more of a luxury brand that competes with Acura. I think VW has a very attractive package with Tiguan, I've seen both Tiguan and new CRV in person, and boy Tiguan looks so much sharper. I've noticed that most people who stick with Honda has driven Honda cars since they were young so they don't really know any better. When I was younger I drove a Honda and I didn't think much of any other brand, but as I got older I grew out of Honda, and now totally into German brands, I just think BMW especially is leaps and bounds more advanced than Honda but that's something an average consumer would never understand unless you are a motorhead like myself. Anyway my point is Honda as a brand really has one thing going for them, CHEAP maintenance cost, that's just not good enough to keep me attached. I'll leave you with this, I've owned 2 Honda cars and 2 Mazda cars in my life, and I was more satisfied with Mazda.

mackymode
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In 10 years the crv will continue on the street...

manuelalejandroo
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The Tiguan just feels like a better proposition value wise, feels more upscale inside as well. Even though I like the new CR-V more, it seems expensive for what it is. Resale and reliability may help in the long run, but can't help but feel the CR-V should be a tad cheaper.

Aspireonthego