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Get the best online car shopping experience with expert reviews of the Honda CR-V. Read more to learn about the most important features and important factors to consider when researching the Honda CR-V.
The CR-V checks virtually every box on car shoppers' list in the increasingly popular crossover segment. It makes family life easier with a cavernous cargo area, abundant back seat room, easily accessed LATCH anchors, and loads of clever storage solutions. It will also keep you safe. Crash test ratings are flawless, and accident avoidance technologies are standard on all but the base trim. Discover the ins and outs on used Honda CR-Vs, available now in Carvana's inventory.
If safety is a driving force behind your decision when purchasing a vehicle, you'll be hard pressed to find too many vehicles that outperform the Honda CR-V in that arena. The CR-V took home a perfect five stars for overall safety in government crash testing, and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) gave it their best possible rating of 'Good' in side-impact, roof strength, and moderate-overlap frontal-offset (which measures a collision taking place between a vehicle traveling at 40 mph and a barrier with a deformable face that is 2 feet in height) tests.
The Honda CR-V brings it when it comes to both storage space and room for passengers. The CR-V's cabin is outfit with a number of storage bins that are capable of stowing items both big and small. In fact, the large center console between the front seats is big enough to hide most purses. In back, a spring-loaded auto-fold feature allows for the rear seats to be folded over by gently pulling on a lever. With the rear seats in place, the CR-V allows for 37.2 cubic feet of cargo (for a real-world comparison, it could fit up to 9 bags of golf clubs). When the seats are folded down, that figures grows to 70.9 cubic feet; a number few competitors can beat.
Conscious of the price you'll pay at the pump? The CR-V comes through with an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 26 mpg combined (23 mpg city/31 mpg highway). With all-wheel drive, EPA estimates drop to 25 mpg combined (22 mpg city/30 mpg highway).
Though the layout of the cabin controls inside the CR-V is user friendly, but it's not the most inviting cabin area in terms of materials. The design has been called 'uninteresting' and the plastics used have been termed as 'subpar'. Competitors like the Ford Escape, Chevy Equinox, Hyundai Santa Fe Sport, and Mazda CX-5 all have interiors with a more upscale look and feel.
No matter which trim level you choose on the CR-V, same engine exists for each vehicle. The CR-V's 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine cranks out 185 horsepower and 163 pound-feet of torque, and in Edmunds performance testing, the CR-V EX-L went from 0 to 60 mph in 9.4 seconds.
For individuals who enjoy shifting gears the old school way will be disappointed to know that the CR-V only comes as a five-speed automatic transmission.
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