2024 Subaru Crosstrek VS Toyota Corolla Cross VS Honda HR-V Comparison Review

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Published 2024-03-06
2024 Subaru Crosstrek vs Toyota Corolla Cross vs Honda HR-V Comparison Review. We review and test drive the 2024 Toyota Corolla Cross, 2024 Honda HR-V and 2024 Subaru Crosstrek to find out which is the best reliable small SUV to buy. If you are buying a 2024 Honda HR-V, Toyota Corolla Cross, or Subaru Crosstrek, make sure to watch this review.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Das_Germaican
    I went with the Crosstrek because I already own a Subaru. I bought the first Subaru because the people I know that own a Subaru, love it. I was looking at both of these. Ironically, Subaru’s rates are lower than Toyota, despite Subaru in Canada being financed through Toyota? Also, there are some things that reviewers have mentioned or I’ve seen in the comments that I can’t seem to notice when driving my Crosstrek. The Wilderness is a little bit louder than the other models from what I’ve heard. I’ve never had a problem with a lagging screen. In fact, the first thing I said to the dealer during delivery is “what are people talking about, the screen is fine.” I had a Mazda 3 prior to my ‘24 Crosstrek and got used to the screen pretty quick. You can still manually lower and raise temps with the manual buttons on either side of the screen. I’m very happy with my Crosstrek.
  • @debbie6703
    I bought my 2024 hrv ex-l Navi in urban gray pearl 2 months ago!! Love the ride, comfortable, lots of safety features, love the leather interior and look, love the look of the exterior nice and classy with the curves, it’s not boxy looking like all of the other suv’s that all look alike, Honda is a reliable and well made vehicle, LOVE MY HONDA!!❤
  • @cesargarza1393
    Last year I bought a Corolla Cross hybrid. It rides very smoothly, easy to turn corners, and it has wireless android auto in all trims. I average 46 mpg, instead of the advertised 42 mpg. Overall it's a great utilitarian SUV. If you want to take long road trips with the family, cargo space may not be enough but other than that, I have no complains. EDIT: Today I computed my REAL mpg, by using the actual miles traveled and gallons at the station, and my mpg is actually 48 mpg, very impressive.
  • @Inobscurity-n7j
    This is like a automotive public service announcement. Paid for with 👍🏻 instead of taxe'$. I found this channel in 22 when shopping. I got one of the recommended. Glad i did. Thanks
  • @michaelbrohl1625
    I drove all three when looking for a new vehicle. I ended up with a Corolla Cross hybrid ( i know, the one you tested is not hybrid ). It's not the fanciest of the three, but it's plenty nice for me, and the mileage is way better than the other two.
  • @Vic-ik1ri
    You can't go wrong with any of them, 3 great vehicles! This video is packed with details and good info. If I had to chose from these vehicles my pick would be the HR-V since I'm neither offroading nor towing. But I still think that the RAV-4 is a better deal, costs a little more but it's worthy.
  • @tomjiunta1580
    I bought a 2023 Toyota corolla cross hybrid after years of subarus and won't go back. This car should last longer than my subarus with no oil burning, and super gas mileage. (Better than the 42 mpg rated.) The car is good quality, solid, quiet, and the sound system (JBL) in the top model is great.
  • @wholeNwon
    Yup, if you REALLY NEED a new vehicle of that type. Personally, I'll keep my old car until the wheels fall off.
  • @conradbo1
    Great comparison video. Thanks a lot.
  • Absolutely the best reviews!! Saw all three at the car show. Without driving one the Honda HRV was my absolute favorite. The interior is much more classy, upscale and much roomier than all 3. The Toyota has a very cramped and closed in feeling. It also seemed a little cheap inside. The Subaru interior to me was the worst. That huge screen is God awful ugly!! The Honda HRV sport I think is the sweet spot. I have been told that the EXL leather seats are not very comfortable especially on longer trips. It also looks beefier with the 18” wheels. The EXL wheels look like low budget rental car. If Honda would just get rid of the CVT and replace it with a 6 speed auto, it would last 300,000 miles or more!! Time to test drive but good luck finding a Toyota!! Once again great reviews !
  • @tchauish
    Hrv or corolla cross for me. Since I want save gas, corolla cross hybrid is my choice. Thank for this review!
  • @AllGreenize
    Hrv exl 2024-2023 for the win, thank you as i am car hunting and these are all my options too.
  • @robwhite6057
    I live in New Zealand and have a H-RV Hybrid. Pity it didn't get to North America. Absolutely brilliant car averaging 4.3l/100ks or 53m/gal. Sport mode does take that up slightly but the fun factor is worth it. The hybrid system is different to the Toyota in that it is built in to the transmission rather than added on and is virtually indestructible
  • @kijijiuser4173
    He put crosstrek at the buttom. You choose fancy features over reliability, longevity and safety. Standard AWD and eyesight alone will destroy other competition. Exclude the HYBRID cause that has higher price tag. Who gave you a pass to review cars?😂
  • @islanddon865
    I hope Honda comes out with a Hybrid HR-V. Best of all worlds in my book. My pick...Patience.
  • @omarhakimi4099
    Corolla cross hybrid pricing makes sense in the USA not in Canada
  • @rapid13
    I've played with the screen in the Subaru. Zero lag. It just works. It is a pain because I am definitely a button and knob person, but there's nothing laggy about the screen at all.