Ford Bronco vs Honda CR-V: Which Used Buy Wins?

As used buys (July 2026), the Ford Bronco typically lists for $49,647 against $32,347 for the Honda CR-V (same model years — 2024–2026 — national medians from live listings). The Honda CR-V takes fuel economy (28 MPG combined vs 18 MPG); the Ford Bronco leads on NCAP safety (5.0★ vs 4.9★ average). Overall medians mix very different trims — at the cheapest common trims it's the BIG BEND at $41,958 vs the LX at $28,764; see the trim-by-trim tables for a fair match. Every figure below is live market data, not book values.

Verdict: for most used-car buyers the Honda CR-V is the stronger pick right now — it wins 3 of the scored dimensions below (prices judged on the same model years, 2024–2026). Choose the Ford Bronco if you care most about higher NCAP safety scores.

Head to head

Typical used price (2024–2026)Honda CR-V
Ford Bronco$49,647
Honda CR-V$32,347
EPA combined (typical version)Honda CR-V
Ford Bronco18 MPG
Honda CR-V28 MPG
NCAP overall (avg of rated years)Ford Bronco
Ford Bronco5.0★
Honda CR-V4.9★
NHTSA recalls / model yearHonda CR-V
Ford Bronco16.2
Honda CR-V7.2
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Ford Bronco7,047
Honda CR-V17,324

Trim-by-trim prices (last 4 model years)

A fair comparison matches equivalent trims, not overall medians. Like for like: at the cheapest common trims, the Ford Bronco BIG BEND ($41,958) faces the Honda CR-V LX ($28,764); the most common trims on the market are the BIG BEND (27.6% of Ford Bronco listings) and the EX-L (27.8% of Honda CR-V listings); at the top of the market, the RAPTOR ($70,605) faces the SPORT TOURING ($36,800). Share = portion of the model's trim-labeled used listings (a supply-side popularity signal: what the market actually stocks and sells most). “Cheapest”/“Priciest” mark the ends of the quotable trim range — trim ladders don't map one-to-one across brands, so this is not a factory base-model claim.

Ford Bronco Honda CR-V
TrimTypical priceShare TrimTypical priceShare
BIG BENDMost popularCheapest $41,958 27.6% LXCheapest $28,764 8.9%
BASE $42,045 3.8% EX $30,734 19.1%
BLACK DIAMOND $42,984 3.0% SPORT $31,999 16.7%
OUTER BANKS $46,995 19.7% EX-LMost popular $32,802 27.8%
WILDTRAK $52,180 7.4% SPORT-L $35,130 13.0%
BADLANDS $52,900 21.7% SPORT TOURINGPriciest $36,800 12.8%
HERITAGE $52,989 2.4% TRAILSPORT $39,162 1.8%
RAPTORPriciest $70,605 13.7%

Rows are aligned by price position (both sides sorted cheapest-first), not by equivalent equipment — trim names never map one-to-one across brands. Full per-trim detail (price ranges, mileage) is on each model's price page: Ford Bronco prices · Honda CR-V prices.

Used price by model year

YearFord Bronco typicalHonda CR-V typicalDifferenceFord Bronco MPGHonda CR-V MPG
2026 $49,898 $38,331 Ford Bronco +$11,567 17–20 MPG 29–40 MPG
2025 $49,647 $33,699 Ford Bronco +$15,948 17–20 MPG 28–40 MPG
2024 $47,985 $32,347 Ford Bronco +$15,638 17–20 MPG 29–40 MPG
2023 $43,380 $30,499 Ford Bronco +$12,881 17–20 MPG 29–30 MPG
2022 $38,784 $27,386 Ford Bronco +$11,398 17–20 MPG 29–30 MPG
2021 $36,736 $25,289 Ford Bronco +$11,447 17–21 MPG 29–30 MPG

Typical price = national median asking price of live listings for that model year (July 2026); MPG = EPA combined range across rated versions.

Frequently asked questions

Which is cheaper to buy used — Ford Bronco or Honda CR-V?

Comparing the same model years (2024–2026), the Honda CR-V is cheaper: it typically lists for $32,347 versus $49,647 for the Ford Bronco (national medians, July 2026).

Which gets better fuel economy — Ford Bronco or Honda CR-V?

The Honda CR-V: its typical rated version returns 28 MPG combined versus 18 MPG for the Ford Bronco (median across EPA-rated versions of the compared years).

Which is safer — Ford Bronco or Honda CR-V?

By NCAP overall crash-test rating the Ford Bronco averages 5.0 of 5 stars across rated years versus 4.9 for the Honda CR-V. Always check the specific model year's rating in the table above.

Which is more reliable — Ford Bronco or Honda CR-V?

NHTSA lists an average of 16.2 recalls per model year for the Ford Bronco and 7.2 for the Honda CR-V — an edge for the Honda CR-V. Recall and complaint counts scale with sales volume, so treat them as context and check any specific car's VIN history.

Which trims should I actually compare?

Like for like: at the cheapest common trims, a Ford Bronco BIG BEND typically lists for $41,958 vs $28,764 for a Honda CR-V LX; the most common trims on the market are the BIG BEND ($41,958, 27.6% of Ford Bronco listings) and the EX-L ($32,802, 27.8% of Honda CR-V listings); at the top of the market, the RAPTOR ($70,605) faces the SPORT TOURING ($36,800). Overall medians hide this trim mix — use the trim tables above for a fair match. Trim names never map one-to-one across brands, so "cheapest" means the least expensive trim with a real market share, not the factory base.

About this data: prices and availability are national aggregates of live VehiSales inventory (July 2026), refreshed daily. Fuel economy: U.S. EPA/DOE (fueleconomy.gov). Safety & recalls: NHTSA. How to cite: “VehiSales Research, Ford Bronco vs Honda CR-V” with a link to https://vehisales.com/research/compare/ford/bronco/vs/honda/cr-v.

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