2023 Honda CR-V vs Volkswagen Tiguan - Which Sensible Crossover is Better?

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  • čas přidán 28. 03. 2023
  • The Honda CR-V was refreshed for the 2023 model year, so we compared it to the VW Tiguan to see how the new model stacks up. Under the skin of the new Honda CR-V little has changed, but the new looks and fresh interior are a nice touch from Honda. At Volkswagen, the Tiguan continues on unchanged, though with premium appointments and tight driving dynamics there is little that needs changing from VW.
    Let us know if you'd rather have the Volkswagen Tiguan or the Honda CR-V below.
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  • @HighGear7445
    @HighGear7445 Před rokem +23

    A three Volkswagen family here . Jetta with 150,000 miles , Passat with 85,000 and Atlas (with 2.0 engine) with 26,000 miles.
    All of them reliable . Do the maintenance if you want reliability. Study's show only 25% of people keep up with the maintenance.
    We do most of our own and more frequently then the manual specs because we generally keep our cars longer.
    I've got my eye on the Tig but my wife likes here Passat to much . Other than normal wear and tear like a battery and tires it's been dead reliable.
    Atlas has needed nothing.
    Jetta has lately needed a wheel bearing and suspension part as well as rear brakes (totally understandable at that milage) otherwise dead reliable.
    One thing not mentioned is curb weight the Tiguan is between #265 and #309 heavier than the CR-V .
    I'd rather have a vehicle built a little more solid in a crash.

  • @aneller8706
    @aneller8706 Před 11 měsíci +21

    Good job guys,
    VW all the way, for me.
    Tried both,
    Better interior quality and much less exterior noise.
    Not enough torque in the Crv,
    and id prefer avoiding a collision with my steering response then have my insurance go up.

  • @polardiscoball
    @polardiscoball Před rokem +22

    My '21 Tiguan is rocking the western arctic. Stable on ice and snow and -30 or -40 always starts on the first try!

  • @samwolf8151
    @samwolf8151 Před rokem +76

    I’m partial to the VW. I think it looks better.

    • @zoobrizz
      @zoobrizz Před rokem +4

      There’s no comparison. The Honda is a proven winner.

    • @DerekTYWu
      @DerekTYWu Před rokem +4

      @@zoobrizz just wait till you see the Europe version of Tiguan, it has so many bells and whistles that it just short on rocket launchers and machine guns!!

    • @LA-zc9rg
      @LA-zc9rg Před rokem +4

      Crv isn’t without warts.

    • @blastedcorpse271
      @blastedcorpse271 Před 3 měsíci

      @@zoobrizz FALSE. VW has it always in the bag. Older Honda, yes, newer Honda, LACKING SO MUCH!

  • @R.Nelson
    @R.Nelson Před rokem +5

    Great video Steve!! n Matt!! Took the day off!!! Enjoy the day!!

  • @Lurkartiist
    @Lurkartiist Před rokem +44

    The Tiguan looks better and will have the better acceleration, which I like. However, the CR-V will likely hold up longer and have less problems along the way as well. I’m so torn

    • @jorgerojas2763
      @jorgerojas2763 Před 10 měsíci +7

      you must be talking about the old ones, new ones with the Turbo engines and CVT Transmission we would have to see how it goes!

    • @theruleoffire
      @theruleoffire Před 10 měsíci +3

      Disagree not with the CVT, and forget climbing steep inclines

    • @tiemaishoes19
      @tiemaishoes19 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Crv engines still have oil dilution problems, after 4000 km engine oil smells gas and the synthetic oil is done. I've even seen my dipstick level go up because of how much gas got into the oil.
      Honda never did anything to fix it and told me not to worry because it was on warranty loll. Those engines won't last very long, the engine loses the ability to lubricate the upper part of the engine after 4000 km . The oil won't even stick to the dipstick, it's like water hahaha

    • @konsen6149
      @konsen6149 Před 4 měsíci +2

      @@tiemaishoes19BUT consumer reports will not agree with, consumer report will rank Honda CRV reliability way better than any VW Tiguan.
      Just wondering all this while, is consumer reports trustworthy on the reporting the true reliability of any car brands or just another Japanese automotive like Toyota and Honda paying CR to report something very good which are not .
      Modern Honda and Toyota ,Lexus are not really reliable nowadays but just living on their past laurels.

    • @tiemaishoes19
      @tiemaishoes19 Před 3 měsíci

      @@konsen6149 Yep totally agree. Bought a 2009 corolla xrs with the 2.4 from the Camry and engine die at 99 000 km. I went multiple times at the dealer when it was 70 000 km because the car was burning 1 quart every 1000 km and Toyota said, until it burn 1.2 l it's considered ok for now loll So i decided to rebuild the engine and Toyota did it. 10 days later the timing chain snap and the engine caught on fire. They've never accepted responsability lost so much money
      Don't be faithful to any brands

  • @BIGGIEBAG-XL
    @BIGGIEBAG-XL Před rokem +38

    As someone who owns both a Honda and a Tiguan, I would take the Tiguan. Owned ours for 18 months and did a cross country trip from coast to coast in the winter and have had zero issues. Great car loaded with features.

    • @nikolagregic7709
      @nikolagregic7709 Před rokem +1

      Its basically New car 18 months is nothing, own it few more years and u Will see how reliable VW is. U gonna visit mechanic every week.

    • @BIGGIEBAG-XL
      @BIGGIEBAG-XL Před rokem +9

      @@nikolagregic7709 oh yeah, how many VWs have you owned and which year/model?

    • @pixelatedsn0w
      @pixelatedsn0w Před 9 měsíci +4

      @@nikolagregic7709 I'm on my 5th VW and those issues have never happened to me. People want to own cars but not take care of them. VW's need that care to give you that reliability. Love your VW and it will love you back.

    • @danih0430
      @danih0430 Před 5 měsíci

      Hi I am interested in buying a 2022 VW Tiguan SE , but I am torn due to the reviews about the problems with acceleration. Have you experienced any issues with yours? Do you recommend the Tiguan?
      Thanks

    • @lartstnc
      @lartstnc Před 5 měsíci

      All the AWD Tiguan have a lag on acceleration and it is dangerous if you do not expect it. Once you are accustomed to it, you are fine. Or drive in sport mode lol ​@@danih0430

  • @getlocust
    @getlocust Před 5 měsíci +3

    I love a review that ends with an actual recommendation, like this one. Thanks!

  • @yongutsa
    @yongutsa Před 8 měsíci +2

    best comparison review I've seen.... only thing I wish to hear about the seat comfort in details. Thank you very much for the awesome video!

  • @faautobahna9416
    @faautobahna9416 Před 11 měsíci +2

    researching and watched again. it is a very useful comparison.

  • @dko8546
    @dko8546 Před rokem +3

    Well done. I especially like the back and forth when you are both driving.

    • @gelilasebhatu5376
      @gelilasebhatu5376 Před 8 měsíci

      Yeah I liked that too! Nice video style for the comparison 👌🏾

  • @ashleygottman103
    @ashleygottman103 Před 5 měsíci +6

    I really like how you compare each point of the vehicles side by side, this is the best review format I’ve seen. I didn’t have to take notes, thank you!

  • @robertbooey2481
    @robertbooey2481 Před rokem +40

    I just bought a 23 Tiguan 2 weeks ago. I looked at most of the class, including the CR-V obviously. The ride quality interior of the Tiguan feels so "right" to me. The 23 CR-V is much better than the last generation but it just felt so boring to me.

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Před rokem +2

      The Honda is boring, but that's why it so reliable. It sticks to one thing, and that's straight and level flight. You don't dare push it around a corner or you'll be sorry.

    • @drealove1808
      @drealove1808 Před rokem +3

      Keeping in mind that it comes with no spare!! No 360 cameras and no heated back seats 👀
      Definitely inclining towards the Tiguan SEL r line 🤔

    • @djcavanaugh
      @djcavanaugh Před rokem +4

      Same here; just bought a 23 Tiguan. The ride, handling, and interior quality were deciding factors.

    • @WaterfrontLife
      @WaterfrontLife Před 10 měsíci +2

      Also, something that wasn't mentioned, that I believe nobody else has, and I wouldn't want to be without...the rear that is, backup camera has a where nozzle..😊

    • @Brutemandave
      @Brutemandave Před 8 měsíci

      ​@@krane15Recently, Honda's dependability ranking has slipped. In the J.D. Power 2022 U.S. Vehicle Dependability Study that looks at initial build quality, Honda ranked well below the industry average (192 problems per 100 vehicles) with a score of 230 PP100.

  • @nonnonnonheinous7069
    @nonnonnonheinous7069 Před rokem +9

    thank you so much for making such an excellent comparison video! it's the best i've seen during my car-buying research. we just purchased the '23 tiguan and are very happy with it :)

  • @nishantqazi
    @nishantqazi Před rokem +10

    I own 2022 VW Tiguan, it’s a beautiful car, both inside and outside, it has a class and road respect. And German technology.

    • @danih0430
      @danih0430 Před 5 měsíci

      Hi I am interested in buying a 2022 VW Tiguan SE , but I am torn due to the reviews about the problems with acceleration. Have you experienced any issues with yours? Do you recommend it?
      Thanks

    • @nishantqazi
      @nishantqazi Před 5 měsíci +1

      @danih0430 The acceleration is superb, no problems on that account. I drove Audi Q5 also, believe me I felt no difference between the two cars. TIGUAN is better as its low cost and offers value for money.

    • @danih0430
      @danih0430 Před 5 měsíci

      @@nishantqazi appreciate it thanks!

  • @riicktann
    @riicktann Před 2 měsíci +2

    i have a 17 gti and an 09 crv. love both. been a vw guy for 20 years. i would absolutely consider the 23 crv but the crt trans is a dealbreaker

  • @ruthrichard8168
    @ruthrichard8168 Před rokem +11

    We bought the 2023 CRV..❤
    This is our 4th one..Love the space
    Since we need it.

    • @EastWood2004
      @EastWood2004 Před rokem

      I am curious if you tried to own a Macan or X5 rather than sticking to 4 cr-v.

    • @21Dimen
      @21Dimen Před rokem

      @@EastWood2004wow what a brainless comment

  • @chrislee6853
    @chrislee6853 Před rokem +1

    Great comparison video, thank you!

  • @CraigSmith568
    @CraigSmith568 Před rokem +30

    I would choose the VW just because it doesn't have a CVT.

    • @zoobrizz
      @zoobrizz Před rokem +1

      There’s no comparison. The Honda is a proven winner.

    • @hypnotoad8871
      @hypnotoad8871 Před rokem +2

      @@zoobrizz Sounds like maximum copium.

  • @jeffplant3
    @jeffplant3 Před 5 měsíci +3

    The Comfortline R Line is a bit deceiving. In my opinion you should have tested the straight Comfortline, no sunroof. The steering wheel controls on the straight Comfortline are still buttons, not the soft touch which I think most people do not like. I am about to pick up my second Tiguan (Comfortline, non R-Line and no sunroof), a 2024, having driven a 2018 Tiguan Trendline for the past six years. A nice upgrade from my 2018. I think the R Line is kind of silly actually and a bit an unnecessary up spend. I think these cars are quite equitable but as a loyal VW brand driver, I want nothing to do with a CVT transmission. I think the power in the Tig is more than adequate and with the Sport setting, you can certainly feel like you're driving a go-faster car. You guys did a great comparison of two great SUV's. Well done! It pretty much comes down to pick one or the other you can't go wrong. But just remember that the R Line is whole lot of fake flash for too much money. My 2024 Comfortline, no sunroof was just a hair over $41,000 and has the power hatch back. Cheers!

  • @paulhenry913
    @paulhenry913 Před rokem +8

    CR-V. Top safety pick plus under new iihs guidelines. Updated and refined 1.5 and CVT. Available hybrid models. Honda engineering excellence.

  • @shajum.k8316
    @shajum.k8316 Před rokem +37

    I just love my Tiguan driving style … it feels solid on the road when compared to CRV …Even if I drive for more than 79 mph it’s just smooth to drive … I’m a person who loves to drive … I know people love to have reliability but I really don’t like CVT style of driving it is just boring and feel sleepy…

    • @brekynowaiser1622
      @brekynowaiser1622 Před rokem +4

      Yes i agree , i have 2021 CRV , nice car , but it has has a road noise isolation problem, i used to have VW Jetta 2001 and i missed the german car style of driving

    • @shajum.k8316
      @shajum.k8316 Před rokem +2

      @@brekynowaiser1622 yeah true I have driven CVT , manual torque converter, automatic manual transmission.. And now the eight speed automatic ….. with Tiguan which I am really enjoying in American highways ….. VW are really solid on especially on highways I really feel confident with the power …... They should just improve their maintenance image …And even I got 35 mph .. if we know how to drive Tiguan we can get solid mileage ..

    • @ChefDuane
      @ChefDuane Před rokem +1

      Agree with that completely. I would never buy a car with a CVT trans. Higher that average failure rate, finicky on maintenance, and just feels weird. My new '23 Passport Elite has the proven Honda 9HP 9 speed mated to the J35 engine. Pretty solid platform.

    • @fuzooli
      @fuzooli Před rokem +1

      Agreed completely on solid drivability on the Tiguan. CRV does feel softer while Tiguan has much precision on the handling department. I disagree on the cargo space as I feel Tiguan has much more space lengthwise compared to CRV

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Před rokem +2

      That's the German advantage, and why people chose them over Japanese and Korean. The Honda is far more reliable, but not as well planted. The CTV is just crap.

  • @navy9398
    @navy9398 Před rokem +15

    Thank you for another great video.
    I am partial to VW and Audi.
    You can get an APR Stage I ECU upgrade for the Tiguan that requires no engine hardware modifications, and produces 234-262 HP with 270-311 FT-LBS of torque depending on fuel grade.
    There are several other companies as well.

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Před rokem +1

      I couldn't help but notice no mention of how that alteration may effect the car's warranty.

    • @FCNG2424
      @FCNG2424 Před rokem

      @@krane15 A stage 1 tune doesn't affect the warranty

    • @kevinosorio586
      @kevinosorio586 Před rokem

      Would doing this worsen the fuel economy or is it possible to do it while still keeping that good mpg?

  • @sleddogsam
    @sleddogsam Před 8 měsíci +3

    You can change the steering response in the custom set-up on the Tiguan for that trim level.

  • @Rm-no6jr
    @Rm-no6jr Před 11 měsíci +1

    One of the really nice reviews. Really enjoyed it. Thanks for your efforts. By the way, are you two brother?

  • @kmcclendon91
    @kmcclendon91 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I have a 23 Tiguan SEL R-Line premium, it comes with power lift gate!

  • @precisionlaser2158
    @precisionlaser2158 Před rokem +17

    I choose the crv. It fit all my needs, and yes I agree I love the steering relax feel for long drive. Very practical!!

    • @jjhlew
      @jjhlew Před rokem +1

      Relaxed steering......like driving a household appliance. Does the job but zero spirit.

    • @precisionlaser2158
      @precisionlaser2158 Před rokem +3

      @John Lewin I think it is perfectly weighted steering feel. If I want performance/handling I will settle for rdx

    • @zackarystewart9214
      @zackarystewart9214 Před rokem +4

      We bought the Tiguan after test driving both. It just seemed like you got a lot more bang for the same amount of dollars with the Volkswagen

  • @the_jarmel
    @the_jarmel Před rokem +5

    THANKS FOR A GREAT VIDEO 🙏 HOPE EVERYONE HAS A FUN FILLED DAY ✌️...

  • @faautobahna9416
    @faautobahna9416 Před rokem

    very good meaningful comparison.

  • @irvingnarvaez3385
    @irvingnarvaez3385 Před rokem +7

    As a Tiguan owner in Germany, I noticed that in North America you guys only get that Engine... Here in Europe we can choose between 150, 190, 220 and the 320 Hp Tiguan R with the 7 speed DSG tranny. I Myself Drive a 2 ltr TDI with 150 Hp with 250 Ftlb of Torque with a 6 Speed Manual, it's a different Driving experience over here...

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Před rokem

      Sadly, only one engine for North America.

  • @Ruger1bc
    @Ruger1bc Před rokem +10

    Great points and spot on. I was looking for the more "fun" experience that comes with a Euro-designed car- VW all the way after I drove both- I rarely have more than one passenger :)

    • @WaterfrontLife
      @WaterfrontLife Před 10 měsíci +2

      I have a Tiguan. VW all my life. 40 years of driving. Wouldn't want to have anything else

    • @xGoddess-11
      @xGoddess-11 Před 2 měsíci

      How expensive is it to maintain?

    • @Ruger1bc
      @Ruger1bc Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@xGoddess-11 One year and 13K miles- zero :)

  • @jjhlew
    @jjhlew Před rokem +14

    I enjoy a car with a soul and character, i.e. fun to drive. So I would pick the Tiguan, especially since both are so similar.

    • @jdmguy44
      @jdmguy44 Před rokem

      If soul or character is what you're after a VW Tiguan is the last car to look at! Same with most VW's.

    • @hypnotoad8871
      @hypnotoad8871 Před rokem +2

      @@jdmguy44 That would be a matter of taste. Something you clearly lack.

    • @jdmguy44
      @jdmguy44 Před rokem +1

      @@hypnotoad8871 Nothing to do with taste. I've driven enough VW's to come to that conclusion. Sorry if that upsets you.

    • @xGoddess-11
      @xGoddess-11 Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@jdmguy44How come?

  • @Sh.aqrabawi1
    @Sh.aqrabawi1 Před 10 měsíci +3

    I own vw tiguan 2014 and thinking to buy Ford territory 2024 or honda zrv 2024 but little hesitant because I like the tiguan performance a LOT

  • @Alphakilo84
    @Alphakilo84 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I just bought a new Tiguan, traded in my GTI bought new in 08, The MK5-FSI GTI gave me exceptional service over 16yrs of ownership, i figured i would give VW another round. 3 weeks in, I love the Tiguan but when the warranty is up she getting tuned and beefier sway bars.

  • @badongtagalog5737
    @badongtagalog5737 Před 10 měsíci +5

    You forgot that the tiguan rear seat can recline and can slide

  • @christinamartinez8132

    Nice comparison. I just got my 2020 VW Tiguan today. I hope it lasts a good while. It has 44,100 miles.

  • @meshail59
    @meshail59 Před 9 měsíci

    I watched for 5 seconds, and I already like your video🎉

  • @Jr-Cane-Corso
    @Jr-Cane-Corso Před rokem +3

    The tiguan hands like a GTI sooooo my wife loves her SE R line 2023! Black edition

  • @MarcelloSpadafora-hr2ob
    @MarcelloSpadafora-hr2ob Před rokem +3

    My 2 daughters have 2019 comfortline TIGUAN and the highway fuel economy is between 6.0 and 7.0 litres per 100

  • @andrewmedeiros655
    @andrewmedeiros655 Před rokem +6

    Crv is basically my 10th gen accord front end stretched. The Tig is the only in class vehicle I could find with ventilated front seats for under 45k. Also my accord seats are hard and kind of small. This weekend I’ll see how the crv ans tig seating compare, but I’m leaning Tig

    • @jm7720
      @jm7720 Před 10 měsíci +1

      you can find ventilated on hyundai tucson and kia sportage. Way better vehicles than the above crap. They look better than those two as well.

    • @QuteSaltyFish
      @QuteSaltyFish Před 5 měsíci

      Cx5 have vent seat too

  • @wesleyhoare789
    @wesleyhoare789 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I do I love my 2014 I want a fun to drive suv always powers a big thing in my book so I’d probably go Tiguan again I want a peppy suv always

  • @MrChristianrentasram
    @MrChristianrentasram Před rokem +2

    They are not equally but your check the sport CRV which is one step down from the top trim and I bet you they're way different in pricing as well

  • @sheriyoung5178
    @sheriyoung5178 Před rokem +8

    Great videos guys & good comparison.😊 Bought my first VW, (2022 Tiguan). Not letting go of my 2010 CRV with 215k miles. I Like both cars, but prefer Honda. Like you mentioned, Honda is just easier to drive.

    • @xGoddess-11
      @xGoddess-11 Před 2 měsíci

      Can you tell me how different the maintenance cost is for both vehicles?

  • @karenj.9074
    @karenj.9074 Před 3 měsíci +2

    I like them both but love the look of the new Tiguan.

  • @samwh4775
    @samwh4775 Před 11 měsíci +7

    I feel like the Tiguan it’s better in almost every way, it has a better interior design to me, its definitely more refined, the 8 speed it’s better than the CVT, the 2.0T barely makes more power but its also more refined, and the AWD it’s far superior, but….
    I had an experience where my friend had a 2022 Tiguan R line fully loaded with everything and we did a road trip to Montreal and when we stopped at a red light the start stop turned the car off and then never came back on and the car started rolling down an uphill, after 20 min the car started, we went to a mall parked and when we came back the car never started again, it was a problem with the electronics 🤦🏻‍♂️

    • @Chikolad
      @Chikolad Před 4 měsíci +1

      Always switch off the auto start/stop!

  • @jenniez928
    @jenniez928 Před rokem +3

    I would pick the VW

  • @loufrank2518
    @loufrank2518 Před 2 měsíci +1

    i lead more toward the tiguan in fact i love it

  • @moses7101
    @moses7101 Před rokem +1

    I’m currently leasing 2021 Accord 2.0 turbo sport. Will lease Tiguan next spring. Hate the redesign Accord plus no spare tire availability.

  • @lonnieberkheimer7575
    @lonnieberkheimer7575 Před 5 měsíci +3

    i'll take the Tiguan with the 2.0 TDI !

  • @biz4twobiz463
    @biz4twobiz463 Před rokem +4

    Really enjoyed the comparison. My vote is for the Honda CR-V. Nice segment...

  • @akhere07
    @akhere07 Před rokem +10

    At 6:00 you didn't mention benefit of tiguan supporting 3rd row even if for kids but its extra feature which Crv does not offer

    • @zoobrizz
      @zoobrizz Před rokem +2

      But VW don’t have longevity

    • @akhere07
      @akhere07 Před rokem

      @@zoobrizz what about hyundai and kia?

  • @Outsider.Reviews
    @Outsider.Reviews Před 10 měsíci +2

    Great comparison and I would pick the VW Tiguan, it's just more fun to drive, more engaging and bit less expensive

  • @DerekTYWu
    @DerekTYWu Před rokem +4

    Just wait till you see the European version of Tiguan, it has so many bells and whistles that it just short on rocket launchers and machine guns!!

  • @RaY_77W
    @RaY_77W Před rokem +2

    Crv front end looks so sleek yet appropriately aggressive

  • @rodgood
    @rodgood Před rokem +7

    I want to like VW"s , but all the older ones i have seen all have major Electric issues . I do like the handling and interior quality tho . Seen lots of high mileage CRV "s, even owned one .

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Před rokem +2

      If you're concerned about reliability, then Honda is the way to go.

  • @tarynriver
    @tarynriver Před rokem +1

    Do we know if the Tiguan is gonna get a autoliftgate back im looking to get one but that’s something I’m not sure I can live without that 😩

  • @AlexRosales-sv4pf
    @AlexRosales-sv4pf Před 9 měsíci +1

    I bought the tiguan highline 2023 and I can confirm that the rear hatch is powered.

  • @mikewright1596
    @mikewright1596 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I bought a 2023 Tiguan RLine Highline in May 2023. It has more options than the one you tested. My version does in fact have the electric rear gate. Your test models steering wheel controls were much different than mine as well. IE I have more. I did look at the CRV as well and found the interior “odd”. Also checked out the Toyota RAV4 and the interior was cheap looking and chintzy. Options and comparison of price Im happy I chose the Tiguan. $50k was the price in Edmonton.

    • @xGoddess-11
      @xGoddess-11 Před 2 měsíci

      Do you feel like the maintenance cost has been reasonable, or too expensive?

  • @liamrobinson2084
    @liamrobinson2084 Před rokem +11

    Great video gents! Two nice vehicles, not abusively expensive. It's interesting to see what is on offer from various manufacturers. Maybe the VW is more a lease-and-change-every-four-years kind of vehicle? Maybe the Honda is more a buy-and-change-after-8-10 years? A few years ago that would have been an obvious conclusion. Now, with turbos and CVTs, it's less clear. I think i comes down to buyers ownership style. There's not a lot of daylight between the two in most aspects of use.

    • @davewilson7602
      @davewilson7602 Před rokem +2

      For what it’s worth I’ve had two recent VWs that have been very good to me, however I wait until the fourth or beyond year the model is out before purchasing I don’t trust anything new they make with a ten foot pole 😂
      These tiguans have been out like five years though they should be fine

    • @liamrobinson2084
      @liamrobinson2084 Před rokem

      @@davewilson7602 I hope your luck holds! Cheers.

  • @gregrobsn
    @gregrobsn Před 8 měsíci +2

    First of all, always drive the Tiguan in the Sports Mode. This will eliminate the hunting for gears and shifting up to a higher gear all of the time. It will also keep the transmission in whatever gear it's in when you are going down hill. If you manually downshift to a lower gear and then put it back o to auto, it will still hold that gear as long as you don't touch the throttle. It also moves the shifting point up about 500 RPM which is nice in any case. Much more responsive.

  • @atrociouscow
    @atrociouscow Před rokem +2

    As for the Tiguan power hatch Volkswagen has been using a spring system for years and from the factory it is set to POS 1, POS 2 or 3 will open the hatch with no help

    • @pelicanlover69
      @pelicanlover69 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Myy 2020 Jetta has the 3 spring setup. Just moved up a spring hole after 3 years. Works grrat.

  • @chrisb9478
    @chrisb9478 Před 11 měsíci

    My friend bought a new Crv Touring Hybrid, said it gets 40mpg but so slow it can’t get out of its own way. I wish Honda offered their 2.0liter Turbo as option on upper trims! If VW ups the hp some on the 24 Tiguan, it could be a great vehicle. Still wonder about reliability/longevity though.

  • @gdulaudi
    @gdulaudi Před rokem +14

    Bought a 2018 Tiguan R Line (same model as this one minus new facelift) last year at 105k. Only issues I’ve experienced were some electronic things like Proximity sensors start beeping for no reason or the remote start stoped working. A lot of people compliment how good it looks. Honda and Toyota are reliable but too mediocre. I am aware that VW uses a lot of plastic which likes to crack over time but crossing my fingers that I can keep driving with no issues because it is an enjoyable car.

    • @itchonzzz
      @itchonzzz Před rokem +2

      Am doin the same and praying our will last for another 8-10 years

    • @EstaDePiPi
      @EstaDePiPi Před 5 měsíci

      Damn that’s alot of miles, how much you pay for it ?

  • @vinz_alonte0212
    @vinz_alonte0212 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I go for tiguan mate😊

  • @user-fg3fj4wc8r
    @user-fg3fj4wc8r Před 4 měsíci

    To clean the rear camera, the 2020 Tiguan sprays washer fluid over the camera. [Put the vehicle in reverse, spray the back window, and the camera will clean. (I haven't looked at the 2023)] Even though I haven't tested the Honda;
    Looking at your analysis, the price difference wouldn't warrant the change.

  • @DennisBell-ec5gv
    @DennisBell-ec5gv Před rokem +4

    You look like you have more headroom/legroom in the volkswagen TBH even with the bigger sunroof without toggling your head into that opening with the CRV. 4k is big price difference. I am waiting for a 2024 Tiguan. I have had 2 2022'

    • @drealove1808
      @drealove1808 Před rokem

      Whats the MSRP for the 2024 Tiguan?

    • @katerinapascht6075
      @katerinapascht6075 Před 3 měsíci

      Agreed. I was confused by that … the sunroof gives you like an extra inch 🤔

  • @germanium1872
    @germanium1872 Před rokem +2

    I bought a 2023 crv, but i wish I had bought that R line

  • @user-fg3fj4wc8r
    @user-fg3fj4wc8r Před 4 měsíci

    The rear platform can be lowered to give you more space

  • @MisterTee
    @MisterTee Před 9 měsíci

    I did this comparison earlier this year and bought the VW

  • @willmears1111
    @willmears1111 Před 11 měsíci +3

    When you are German designed handling is always better than the Japanese & Korean and a real automatic is better than a CVT.

  • @fabriceduchenne7237
    @fabriceduchenne7237 Před 6 měsíci +1

    Hi ! Thank You So Much ... VW Tiguan for Me

  • @TheNB4444
    @TheNB4444 Před 3 měsíci +1

    Thanks guys for the review. I traded in my ‘21 C-RV for ‘24 R-Line SE Tiguan because: CVT, road noise on Honda. Honda was reliable, but couldn’t stand the lack of power and the loud highway driving.
    VW is much quieter on the road, has ambient lighting, power liftgate, panoramic roof at same price range.
    Tiguan has rougher ride because of the bigger rims. Have put 800 miles, so far so good 🤞

    • @xGoddess-11
      @xGoddess-11 Před 2 měsíci

      How expensive has the Tiguan been to maintain compared to the CRV?

    • @TheNB4444
      @TheNB4444 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@xGoddess-11 since the car is new, no maintenance spendings yet. My first maintenance is due at 10k (double checked with dealer, synthetic oil, that is why big maintenance intervals). My observations from 2,5k driving: on highway my Tiguan averages 31.5 mpg on regular gas (70-75mph), on CR-V I always had 29ish.
      I think this is because the VW has an 8 speed with 2.0 engine and can tolerate lower RPMs at high speeds. The engine stays quiet while going fast. At the same speeds the CR-V’s engine would be louder due to higher RPMs. Having said that my first oil change is on the dealer, and intervals are quite big. On CR-V it was due every 3-5k miles (~$70), so I am assuming oil change maintenance is less expensive on the VW. No other issues were experiences by VW yet, nor had I breakdowns with the Honda in 2,5 years of ownership.
      This is not a scientific measurement, just an observation from owning these two cars

    • @xGoddess-11
      @xGoddess-11 Před 2 měsíci +1

      @@TheNB4444 Thank you so much for your response. Very helpful! 😊

  • @triodekt66
    @triodekt66 Před rokem +2

    Why is it no one ever measure from the backseat to the back hatch? Is it 25 inches? Is it 35 inches? Is it 45 inches? Anyone have a tape measure?

  • @artmarquezdr3971
    @artmarquezdr3971 Před měsícem

    I have a 2021 Tiguan. Love it Previous was a 2017 Tiguan.

  • @Snafu2346
    @Snafu2346 Před rokem +4

    As an owner of a 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th generation CR-V, ever since the changes in recent years have me looking at Toyota. In a scramble for those few extra mpgs, they seemed to have sacrificed, reliability. Still on my original 23 yr old trans, starter, alternator, engine, etc. Does Honda use the less reliable rubber bandy cone style cvts? how reliable are these 1.5 liter turbos? The old B and K series engines were pretty well built.
    My EM1 which is also 23 yrs old along side my RD1. My sisters 3rd gen and 4th gen have mostly been okay.
    I miss the table.

    • @Blank00
      @Blank00 Před rokem

      Honda's CVTs are reliable.

    • @laceycharizard2546
      @laceycharizard2546 Před rokem

      Honda makes their own CVT's, unlike some companies that use Jatco or whatever they're called which are known to be garbage. Toyota uses Aisin which are good too. Honda's CVT's are O.K. for regular cars. Honda does not use them for their larger SUV's like the Ridgeline/Pilot/Passport/Odyssey. They use german ZF transmissions for those, like many other auto companies use. Those are great for heavier torque applications, while CVT's aren't as good. But they're still OK. Do I think they're MORE reliable than Honda's older Autos?....... no. But they're reliable enough. Long enough for their warranty, and past it. Will a CVT last as long as your 23 yr old CRV..... maybe, with regular maintenance, I don't know how much you maintained your regular auto.

    • @Blank00
      @Blank00 Před rokem +1

      @@laceycharizard2546 now Honda is using an in-house 10AT for bigger vehicles, which is more reliable than the ZF 9AT

  • @luisjose79
    @luisjose79 Před rokem +3

    TIGUAN ALL DAY FOR ME

  • @KevinSmith-wr1sy
    @KevinSmith-wr1sy Před rokem +12

    Another great video. I’ll take the CRV for the better looks alone. I’m just not digging the Tiguan style.

    • @vuckomrakic3760
      @vuckomrakic3760 Před rokem

      Bro, peeps from Honda almost copied Volvo's rear lights.

  • @soccerindian12
    @soccerindian12 Před 10 měsíci +2

    How does Honda have more cargo space? Your were able to touch the Honda rear seats but not the VWs….

  • @seydireyz1879
    @seydireyz1879 Před 4 měsíci

    I just got the ‘24 Tiguan and tested the cr-v. Tiguan is SUCH A FUN ride, it feels super high end as well. In the cr-v i felt MEH, and i also feel that the tiguan has A LOT more passenger space, and disagree with the OPs in that even though the cr-v has more trunk height it lacks in width, overall trunck is about the same, if you ignore the actual trunk entrance part.

  • @blastedcorpse271
    @blastedcorpse271 Před 3 měsíci +1

    First addresing issue: THESE ARE MID SIZED SUV's NOT CROSSOVERS. But alas, onto my thoughts...First thing I found interesting:
    Headroom - You actually have WAY more in the VW. Due to the moonroof being a massive cutout and your hair didn't touch, it touches in the CRV and when you move forward, your head hits, I don't see that issue in the VW.
    Addressing read space - The VW actually has more room based on the design and the length, the CRV gets its added 5 CI of space from the height, but its not as deep inset. I do believe you have the SEL R LINE Tiguan...
    Also, The SEL is the ONLY one optioned with the Full Digital Dash and the Heated Steering wheel. I currently own a 2024 Tiguan SE R Line Black and I don't have those features and was told by VW that the ONLY model is the SEL that has EVER gotten those features both in CAN and US.
    Decent review though. Just my thoughts and things I noticed based on my experience and what I noticed in this video. :)

  • @lucmanzoni6265
    @lucmanzoni6265 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Tiguan. Simply and surely.

  • @adamesd3699
    @adamesd3699 Před rokem +3

    Actually you can put a child seat in the middle in the CRV. The seatbelt to hold it in place comes down from the roof. You can see it in the video right at 3:27.
    Interesting that the Tiguan feels more powerful. That was one of the big issues with it in previous years. VW said they reprogrammed it for better responsiveness and I guess that was true.

    • @zackarystewart9214
      @zackarystewart9214 Před rokem +1

      Plus the torque helps

    • @adamesd3699
      @adamesd3699 Před rokem +1

      @@zackarystewart9214 Yeah, except the hp and torque figures didn’t change since this model generation was introduced several years ago. Yet somehow VW did something that makes it feel stronger, without losing fuel efficiency.

  • @fernandoarmenta4823
    @fernandoarmenta4823 Před 10 měsíci +2

    The Tiguan is better by far, the trunk of the Tiguan looks bigger that the Honda, I Don’t why he said the opposite.

  • @MandolinKen
    @MandolinKen Před rokem +76

    Once a VW driver always a VW driver. The quality is far better.

    • @theruleoffire
      @theruleoffire Před 10 měsíci +8

      Agreed. I literally loth driving in anything else ive tried but nothing compares to VW. Perfectly engineered.

    • @pixelatedsn0w
      @pixelatedsn0w Před 9 měsíci +4

      Agreed! The quality is top notch

    • @cfnaround1585
      @cfnaround1585 Před 9 měsíci +5

      I’m looking right now, selling my 2011 Jetta I bought new. Lasted me a while up to 150,000miles. Statistics say VW only last up to 175,000 realistically and Honda goes to 225,000 with lower maintenance per year. So I’m torn still

    • @OriginalYTBR
      @OriginalYTBR Před 9 měsíci +8

      Quality in a VW ? Ok

    • @inneneinbrecher6610
      @inneneinbrecher6610 Před 9 měsíci +1

      Tiguan better without a doubt. Live in an apartment or in a shed?

  • @elvan12581
    @elvan12581 Před rokem +1

    Which one has a quieter cabin

  • @alexgutierrez7029
    @alexgutierrez7029 Před rokem +4

    CRV la mejor 🙌

  • @hypnotoad8871
    @hypnotoad8871 Před rokem +3

    Tiguan all the way.

  • @nannanmal
    @nannanmal Před rokem +1

    I just got my CRV stolen a month ago, and now I have bought a new VW Tiguan. I still love CRV, but in my area, many Honda, Hyundai, Kia, and Toyota are the most stolen cars, so I try to avoid them.

  • @yorkchris10
    @yorkchris10 Před rokem

    Europe used to have a diesel hybrid Tiguan. I think NA still gets the bread and butter.

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Před rokem

      One engine, and that will never be a diesel.

  • @daverey8261
    @daverey8261 Před 4 měsíci +1

    Tiguan all day!

  • @stephenr6194
    @stephenr6194 Před rokem +5

    The things is when you buy a CRV it attracts car thieves you end up taking a TTC!

  • @dancooper7573
    @dancooper7573 Před 2 měsíci

    I have had accords and ive had passats and love both but now have a 2022 Vw Tiguan R line and do enjoy it but wishbit had more power..its quick off the line torque but highway speeds its not real good. Also with the 2022 it has a power lift gate, not sure why 2023 doesnt.

  • @TheKingkingg
    @TheKingkingg Před rokem +4

    Honda reliability engineering fit and finish, etc

    • @krane15
      @krane15 Před rokem

      Reliability yes. Fit and finish no. The Germans are known for their solid build. That's their advantage. You can feel confident at 80+mph all day in the Tiguan.

    • @TheKingkingg
      @TheKingkingg Před rokem

      @Krane fit and finish yes...many German and French and British brands creek and sqeak and I have never had that in any Honda/Acura products

    • @philipjacob2314
      @philipjacob2314 Před rokem +1

      This gen crv has great fit/finish. Better than Tiguan

  • @mikek5298
    @mikek5298 Před rokem +24

    For all if you in favor of the VW: Take a good look at reliability and especially repair costs over the life of each vehicle.

    • @haroldbeauchamp3770
      @haroldbeauchamp3770 Před rokem +22

      Honda: 1.5 with oil dilution issues, a cvt with questionable long term reliability.
      Volkswagen: a rock solid Aisin automatic like Toyota uses. A questionable engine.
      The reliability isn’t as obvious as you think it is for either candidate

    • @BIGGIEBAG-XL
      @BIGGIEBAG-XL Před rokem +12

      My VW has been great. The 2.0 is solid and the 8 speed has been flawless.

    • @Fadic4
      @Fadic4 Před rokem +2

      @@haroldbeauchamp3770 What’s your source for the 1.5 still having oil dilution issues?
      Do you know why direct injection engines are more prone to oil dilution?
      Look at consumer reports ranking.

    • @jdmguy44
      @jdmguy44 Před rokem +2

      ​@@haroldbeauchamp3770 No issues at all with oil dilution if the correct oil is used. VW Tiguan is a consistently poor performer in reliability surveys here in the UK.

    • @Blank00
      @Blank00 Před rokem +1

      ​@@haroldbeauchamp3770 Honda's CVTs are reliable. Their only bad cvts were found in the 2014-2015 Civic.

  • @saniojoseph2640
    @saniojoseph2640 Před rokem +3

    Tiguan looks classy and elegant and it looks like a premium offering. Mature handling and fun to drive.
    It is a Baby q3

  • @DadDrums1015
    @DadDrums1015 Před rokem +7

    I actually switched from a Civic to a Tiguan a month ago, and I am really enjoying what the Tiguan offers. My concern was gas mileage but in city I am getting 26-27 avg and hwy roughly 33-35 avg mpgs. If you learn how to drive the Tiguan, you actually get pretty solid numbers. I don't know if that is common with VW, but just something I am learning.

    • @haroldbeauchamp3770
      @haroldbeauchamp3770 Před rokem +2

      Exactly. I had a Tiguan rental for a month while I was on business. I really enjoyed the experience. Its solid, smooth, and has an excellent awd system. I’d put it in eco mode and set the cruise at 65mph and I could easily get 35-36 mpg. I believe the 4motion awd disconnects at highway speeds to improve the mileage. Nevertheless the only gripes I had the entire time was the acceleration delay (accelerator pedal pressed, but didn’t respond immediately). The second gripe was the rock hard firm seats.

    • @DadDrums1015
      @DadDrums1015 Před rokem +2

      @@haroldbeauchamp3770 is there acceleration delay? When I press on the gas pedal, that torque kicks on hard if I don't pay attention to my pressure on the pedal. I can't attest to the seat comfort since I went from cushy seats to the Tiguan seats and I like the firmness, my lower back doesn't hurt as much in these seats. Honestly, that's very much personal preference in my opinion.

    • @shajum.k8316
      @shajum.k8316 Před rokem

      @@DadDrums1015 That’s true initially I felt bad with the seat but it is actually firm than CRV which is very softer and sometimes I feel very sleepy in CRV that’s not the case with Tiguan and I don’t get back pain .. Yeah even I have got 35 mph in a long highway drive .. if you know how to handle Tiguan in high way driving trust me it can give better mileage … I felt the difference when I pour CITGO gasoline.. while other gasoline were not giving good mileage … Did you guys had this experience?

    • @haroldbeauchamp3770
      @haroldbeauchamp3770 Před rokem

      @@DadDrums1015 I vividly remember the pedal delay that took a lot of time to adjust to. If it had been my personal vehicle I’d have taken to VW for answers. The seats were almost a dealbreaker for me at first. I loved the leatherette material though. Very durable and high quality. The seat firmness almost made it swap it out for another rental. I can’t stand firm seats. I need plush seats with lots of give, so to speak. Or I’ll be stopping every couple of hours of drive time to stretch and relieve my back.

    • @haroldbeauchamp3770
      @haroldbeauchamp3770 Před rokem +1

      @@shajum.k8316 I saw no difference between gasoline brands where I’m at. I’m not sure your location, but all gasoline is the same. It comes from one refinery and becomes “branded” when the proprietary additives are introduced to the gasoline. Top Tier brands like Shell, Citgo, Texaco, Chevron etc should all provide the exact same mileage as non top tier such as Kroger, Wawa, Sheetz, etc. There’s no change in the chemistry of the fuel. Now on the other hand, if you’re buying gasoline without ethanol added, then your energy content on the fuel will be higher and your mileage better. Perhaps the Citgo gas is ethanol free.

  • @dominiccarriere9763
    @dominiccarriere9763 Před 5 měsíci

    This sure felt like an identical review to Sam CarLegion's. In fact, the 2 license plates are the same 😂

  • @nick.i.am97
    @nick.i.am97 Před rokem +2

    Mazda CX-50 2.5T for me

  • @pinkypoohable
    @pinkypoohable Před měsícem

    I don’t like CVT. It’s noisy and sluggish. I prefer the Tiguan because it drives and handles really well. Steering is really sharp and responsive. I also like the acceleration and speed of VW’s DSG gearbox. It’s like driving a really premium Audi. I am also amazed how the suspension of the Tiguan handles bumps and road noise. Go with the Tiguan R Line. You will really like it.

  • @yebba78
    @yebba78 Před rokem +1

    May I ask for the maintenance cost comparison?

    • @TruckKing
      @TruckKing  Před rokem

      That's just more than we can do in a video like this. Cost comparisons are crazy time consuming - we'd have to ask you to pay for it. :)