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Honda CR-V
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MSRP Starting At: $27,790
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Is It Good Enough to Remain Number One in Global Sales?If you happen to own a compact sport utility vehicle, chances are good that it's a Honda CR-V. It's the best selling compact SUVThe world's best selling SUV has just gotten a whole lot better. (Photo: Trevor Hofmann Canadian Auto Press)in the world with more than two and a half million sold since it debuted in 1995, and the second best selling SUV period, in Canada.Despite being in its final year of production, the current 2006 CR-V continue ...more
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2007 Honda CR-V Road Test
October, 24 2006
Is It Good Enough to Remain Number One in Global Sales?
If you happen to own a compact sport utility vehicle, chances are good that it's a Honda CR-V. It's the best selling compact SUV
Despite being in its final year of production, the current 2006 CR-V continued to sell well right up until the changeover to the 2007 model. Actually, it just recently achieved its best September sales ever in Honda's 37 year Canadian history, up 67 percent from the same time last year. If you combine general increased interest in the crossover market segment, expected to grow by 15 percent this coming year, half of which is focused on compact SUVs, it's no wonder Honda is so bullish about the new model's potential for success. Honda Canada has goals of breaking 20,000 units per year, a target that just might be reachable despite the heavy competition. Part of the reason I think 20,000 units per year is possible is because of the current CR-V's extremely high owner satisfaction index. More than 20 percent of the popular SUV's buyers repurchase it two or more times in a row, an astounding number. Not taking the loyalties of its CR-V customers lightly, Honda has reinvented the popular model for 2007. It's wider than the old model, and longer
Before I delve too much further into what makes the 2007 CR-V a formidable player in the compact SUV segment, it's probably best to take a look at why this type of vehicle is selling so well right now. Obviously, high fuel prices are causing consumers to take notice of smaller vehicles overall, and those that need to haul more people or stuff are looking to the compact and midsize crossover segments to fill the bill. That's why we're seeing more seven-seaters in these classes, like Toyota's RAV4 and Hyundai's Santa Fe. Honda already has the midsize Pilot, however, and didn't see the need to stretch its CR-V to unwieldy proportions in order to fit in a third row, knowing full well that it would not only compromise second row roominess but would merely be useful for the pre-teen crowd anyway. The result is a new CR-V that bucks current trends and only seats five. Personally, I like this new breed of crossover due to a general ease of use. Even
One of the things I liked about the outgoing CR-V was its unique sense of interior style, and the new one won't disappoint those who like solid reliability
Base models get an AM/FM/CD/MP3/WMA-compatible audio head unit with an auxiliary plug for external devices like portable MP3 players or iPods, while a six-disc CD player integrated into a much better looking interface can be had with upgraded
And that steering wheel stands out in this class, not only due to the handy buttons that include switches for setting the cruise control at the right, but also because of its unique design. The indents for the thumbs are comfortable to grip, and its good solid construction made me feel like I was driving a sport sedan rather than an SUV. Speaking of driving, the new CR-V isn't quite a sports sedan, but it performs
There's ample power for performing daily duties, in case you were wondering, while Honda's fuel economy estimate is 10.7 L/100 km in the city and 7.8 on the highway - very good for this class. Still, during testing we only ever had two people on board and nothing more than camera equipment for cargo, so it's difficult to say how it will accelerate when fully laden. It seems that Honda has spent more resources refining the undercarriage that now feels smoother, while simultaneously delivering better control through the corners. Hidden away from view is a fully independent suspension
Standard traction control as well as Honda's optional Real-Time Four-Wheel Drive system gives the CR-V extra grip when the going gets slippery, especially important when trudging through muddy grass (as I did while testing), snow or trying to maintain control while taking off in icy conditions, or, and you never know when Mother Nature's going to strike. Last
No matter whether two- or four-wheel drive, the CR-V reacts well to panic braking situations thanks to standard four-wheel discs with Advanced Logic four-channel
Of course, the CR-V's relatively low centre of gravity (for an SUV), as mentioned, plus its wide stance and car-like suspension will mitigate potential rollovers, while its standard electronic stability control should help keep it upright as well. A tire pressure monitoring system is also standard, automatically checking for optimal tire pressure because, despite it being so important, most of us never do so ourselves. Most CR-V buyers will probably be equally appreciative of its load carrying capacity, so when you get the chance to see one up close take a look at all the room rear passengers enjoy, and while there's
Not only is there a lot of cargo space back here, but the lightweight, top-hinged liftgate is a lot more convenient than the awkward side-swinging door of the old model. Like the old CR-V, and the current RAV4 and Suzuki Grand Vitara, the outgoing model's rear door opened from the wrong side for North American roads, making these vehicles potentially dangerous for getting things into or out of when parallel parked on a busy
Now that we're talking about the CR-V's rear quarters, I don't think too many will complain about its more distinctive styling either. Its new sculpted door panel adds a sense of ruggedness to the design, while its tall vertical tail lamps visually tie it in with the previous generation SUV. Its most distinctive character line is probably the new rear quarter window that gives the CR-V a sleeker profile, belying its actual proportions, which are more upright in back. I like the way the sculpted gray trim on the lower valance wraps around the entire vehicle, just another styling detail that helps the CR-V stand out. And up front it's totally new too. The way its headlights flow down into the lower grille is especially attractive and totally unique, helping to make the upper grille look like its floating above as part of the hood. But of course, styling is a personal thing. I like it, but I can see that some faithful
They won't need much time to get comfortable behind the wheel, mind you, and because of this and the new CR-V's many improvements, as well as greater interest in the compact SUV segment overall, I'm guessing that this new model will sell even better than the old one. Specifications:
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