Subcompact SUV Comparison: Honda HR-V vs. Mazda CX-30
For quite some time now, Mazda has been angling to become the premier entry-level luxury brand. Vehicles like the CX-30 offer an upscale feel and a laundry list of standard features, all at a surprisingly modest base price. Of course, that begs the question: can you really provide a true luxury experience at a low price without cutting corners?
On the other hand, we have the Honda HR-V. Can the famously dependable subcompact compete with Mazda’s brand of wallet-friendly yet high-end style? We’re here to find out. Read on to see which one comes out on top for…
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