
The Honda CR-V provides one of the best combinations of safety, utility and affordability in its class. And with increased fuel economy, more power and a more well-liked exterior for 2010, it gets even better. With only slight modifications for 2010, it continues to drive that heritage. If you look past the conservative exterior styling and you'll find the best-designed small SUV in this price range when it comes to interior aesthetics and day-to-day practicality.
The CR-V is often compared to the Toyota RAV4, another class leader. When questioned about the CR-V advantages to a customer at the Virginia Honda Dealers, the CR-V's advantages include a much easier-to-use tailgate and higher quality interior. The representative at the Toyota Dealers Los Angeles feels that the RAV4 on the other hand has a slightly better fuel economy as well as an optional third-row seat and more powerful V6 engine -- both rare features within this class.
The CR-V's somewhat boring exterior and awkward front end didn't used to be as well-liked as the Toyota RAV4's styling, but that has changed for this year -- Honda has redesigned the exterior with a new grille, new wheels and an updated bumper and front fascia. For 2010, Honda has also introduced a remedy for the CR-V's formerly sluggish engine by adding 14 extra horsepower. When it comes to performance, exteriors, interiors and safety, the CR-V ranks the best like any other Honda model.
So lets all keep our fingers crossed and await for the all new 2010 Honda CR-V.
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