for 33 miles of all-electric range followed by 35 mpg combined.
The plug-in hybrid Hyundai only costs $4,000 more than the base-model hybrid Tucson, so you won’t be breaking the bank, but if you really want just a hybrid, and not a plug in, then we’d still recommend the Tucson over the CR-V. The Tucson has no complaints or recalls, while the CR-V Hybrid is laboring under 10 complaints and 3 recalls.
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