You can have everything under control and
look good with the Honda CR-V. Equipped
to handle anything from an extreme weekend
getaway to carpooling with the gang from
work, the CR-V can take anything you throw
at it and still be a joy to drive and a
luxury to own.
MSRP:
$19,995-$25,050
Invoice:
$18,473-$23,136
Fuel Economy: Miles per
gallon (city/highway)
CR-V/2WD LX- Automatic Transmission 23/29
CR-V/4WD LX- Automatic Transmission 22/27
CR-V/ 4WD EX- Manual Transmission 21/26
Pros and Cons:
Pros: The Honda CR-V has
been IntelliChoice® Best Overall Value
for a Compact Utility Over $21,000 and has
also won ALG’s Residual Value Award.
Based on the information provided by the
National Highway Traffic Safety Association
the Honda CR-V has received a 5-star rating
for Front Crash and Side Crash safety. JD
Power and Associates gave the CR-V a 5-star
rating for Overall Quality, Feature and
Accessory Quality and Body and Interior
Quality. The CR-V also received a 4-star
rating for Mechanical Quality. Some of its
standard features include: Anti-Lock Braking
System (ABS), Cruise Control and Remote
Entry System.
Cons: The Honda CR-V has
fair fuel economy with regards to other
vehicles in its class.
Models, Options and Performance:
No one would ever have thought that luxury
and ruggedness would have ever made such
a fine pair. The Honda CR-V has managed
to become the car equivalent to a ruggedly
good-looking man, but this car isn’t
just for handsome lumberjacks. City slickers,
soccer moms and adventurers will all agree
that the CR-V is versatile enough to fit
everybody’s needs.
Safety:
The National Highway Traffic Safety Association
gave the CR-V 5-star ratings for Front Crash
and Side Crash safety. The CR-V comes with
a variety of safety features like: Side-Impact
Door Beams, Side Curtain Airbags with Rollover
Sensor and Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA®).
It is standard safety features like these
that make the CR-V a great vehicle to drive
and own.
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