
Looking for a compact SUV? The Hyundai Tucson and Honda CR-V are two great choices, but the Tucson offers the features and specs you really want from a compact SUV. No matter if you're looking at safety, comfort, or warranty, the Hyundai Tucson outclasses the CR-V at every turn. Here's how they stack up.
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Safety
These two proven SUVs offer a number of safety features, including standard front and side-impact airbags, anti lock brakes, traction and electronic stability control, and rearview cameras, plus available driver-assistive features. The Tucson, however, has more to offer with:
- Active Head Restraints: Headrests move forward during rear-end collisions to prevent neck and spine injuries
- Downward Brake Control: Helps you keep control during steep hill descents
  Comfort Engineering
The Tucson's ergonomic advantages just pile up. From features that create a sense of convenience, to those built for practicality, the Tucson leaves the CR-V behind. Here's are some things you can expect to find in the Tucson:
- Child Locks: This allows drivers to maintain control over the power windows when they're locked.
- Variable Intermittent Wipers: Adjustable delay offers more control for the driver.
- Standard automatic headlights: Auto on and off features for the headlights take a bit of stress off the driver.
  Warranty
There's no competition when it comes to Honda vs. Hyundai in terms warranty coverage. Take a look at both warranty coverages below:
- Hyundai Tucson
- Full five-year/60,000-mile basic warranty and roadside assistance
- Powertrain Warranty: 10 years/100,000 miles
- Honda CR-V
- Three-year/36,000-mile basic warranty
- Powertrain Warranty: Five years/60,000 miles
  

