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Aug13
Honda CR-V, 2007: A Good SUV Made Better


Honda has built its superior reputation by offering well-designed, efficient and mechanically sound vehicles. And the Japanese manufacturer always seems to be looking for improvement.
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Such is the case for the Honda CR-V. Since its debut, the SUV has beeb a keen balance of versatility, comfort and utility vehicle refinement. But with the 2007 redesign, Honda took something good and made it better.

Its previous boxy appearance has been streamlined with elements of BMW and Audi. The new CR-V is also three inches shorter than its predecessor, but the wheelbase and interior dimensions are nearly the same as previous models.

Honda further upgraded the vehicle by removing the exterior tire from the the tailgate, thus eliminating some slight rear window vision issues. Gone also is the swing out rear cargo door. It's been replaced by a liftgate that operates without opening the glass window.

I drove the top-of-the-line EX-L, AWD model with navigation system. Also available are LX and EX models. All three models include a 2.4-liter, four-cylinder, 166-horsepower engine (increased from 156 in '06 and previous years) with a five-speed automatic transmission and all-wheel drive.

With its improved interior and exterior, it's hard to finding something not to like. As an SUV, there's plenty of cargo room. The rear seat folds flat into the floor with a 40/20/40 configuration, and the new liftgate is substantially more convenient.

The EX-L has an impressive list of standard equipment: leather trimmed seats, steering wheel and shift knob, heated front seats, CD audio system with XM radio, an MP3 auxiliary jack and seven speakers and power windows and door locks, among other standard fare.

There are important smaller, touches, too: visor vanity mirrors, 12-volt power outlets, sunglass holder with mirror and plenty of cupholders, side storage compartments and center console containers.

For me, the downside to the new CR-V are two minor exclusions from previous models. There's no longer a manual transmission option. And with the exterior spare tire now relocated, something had to go — the expandable picnic table.

Honda CR-V, 2007 (Facts & Figures): Safety — Driver and front passenger dual-stage front, side and side-curtain airbags with rollover deployment; Fuel Mileage (estimates) – 22 mpg (city), 28 mpg (highway); Warranty – Bumper to bumper, 3/36,000 miles; Powertrain, 5 years/60,000 miles; Corrosion, 5 years/unlimited miles; Base Price — $28,595.00

For a more extensive reviews, visit TheWeeklyDriver.com


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