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2012 Honda CR-V test drive

Test drive and review the all new 2012 Honda CR-V


For 2012 Honda has updated their best selling SUV - the CR-V. The car has new design and plenty of new features. The 2012 Honda CR-V is now just bit bigger and that has slightly improved interior space and luggage space as well.
Honda CR-V review
2012 Honda CR-V test drive and review
The redesigned CR-V may not be the best looking vehicle out there but it definitely suits most of the American customers where the car sells extremely well. That is all thanks to a nice fuel efficient petrol engine and an old-fashioned and extremely good working 5-speed gearbox.
The 4-cylinder petrol engine used in this SUV gives and average fuel consumption of around 24 mpg which is not class leading, especially if you compare it to the new diesel SUVs that give almost double figures.
The interior of the new CR-V is roomy and functional with lots of small storage spaces for all your valuables.
The 2012 Honda CR-V is very competitively priced starting at around $22,000 for the 2WD model and around $ 30,000 for the high-end AWD EX-L model.

2012 Honda CR-V test drive - video

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