For Top-of-the-range model comes with luxuries like satellite-navigation, leather upholstery, Bluetooth phone prep and electrically adjustable seats - which all enhance the feelgood factor.
Against It's nearly £5000 more expensive than the base model 2.0 SE, so all that kit comes at a hefty price. It doesn't feel like a luxury car either.It's thousands of pounds more expensive than the base model, so all that kit comes at a hefty price. It doesn't feel like a luxury car, either.
Compared with rivals it isn't priced badly, but EX spec is expensive and the petrol engine is shown up by the 2.2 diesel. Mid-range models are the shrewder buy.
The CR-V does most of the jobs you’d expect very well. It shines on the school run, the commute or a weekend with kids. You wouldn’t make it your first choice if you need to go off road, however.
There’s bags of adaptable space in the cabin and boot. Split-folding rear seats slide, and the big loadbay has a double floor for more flexibility.
Both engines are smooth, but the diesel is the better choice, because it gives more low-end torque and far superior economy. However, the CR-V is now a bit long in the tooth compared with many other SUVs, and its figures for fuel consumption and emissions are nowhere near those of the class leaders.
Kit levels are good across the board, whether you’re looking at safety or creature comforts, although you’ll probably like the extras of the mid-range ES over the cheaper models. Honda dealers are very tight with their discounts, but you can still save a little.
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