2017 CR-V: Best Honda Crossover
Honda CR-V is categorized as crossover and to be honest, crossovers are not the most stylish looking vehicle on the road. The all new 2017 Honda CR-V or the Honda fifth generation crossover comes with much more striking appearance, more rigid, stronger, and lighter.
The top of line variant of 2017 CR-V is equipped with standard four LED headlights, LED tail lights, standard LED turning lights and a horizontal chrome design. While the entry level model comes with halogen head lights and LED turning lights.
For the overall design, the 2017 CR-V is much bigger compare to it's predecessor. Going to the front of the vehicle and the grill is much likely a Civic influence that blended to its hood with a little bit taller, wider fender, a lower bumper that is more aggressive, and a fog lights. Eighteen inches wheel are standard issue for all 2017 CR-V Touring model. Going to the rear, a LED tail lights, standard LED turning lights, a horizontal chrome design, and a Honda's first dual exhaust pipe with chrome tip will greet you.
Get in the vehicle aside from cabins are wider, the luxury design impress you the first look. Dash material are soft too.
2017 Honda CR-V Engine
The base engine is a 184-hp 2.4-liter four, while a 190-hp 1.5-liter turbo four is optional. A CVT (one of the best available) and front-wheel drive are standard; all-wheel drive is optional. The Touring gets automated emergency braking and other safety gear.
2017 Honda CR-V Fuel Rating
2017 Honda CR-V AWD 1.5 L, 4 cyl, Automatic (variable gear ratios), Turbo, Regular Gasoline got an impressive rating of 27 miles per galoon city, 31 mile per galoon highway and 29 miles per galoon mixed driving (City and Highway). While for the 2017 Honda CR-V AWD 2.4 L, 4 cyl, Automatic (variable gear ratios), Regular Gasoline. 25 miles per galoon city, 31 mile per galoon highway and 27 miles per galoon mixed driving (City and Highway).
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New and unique instrument panel
Engine Start and Stop Button
Three Spoke Electric Steering Wheel
New Shifting Lever
Luxurious and Comfortable Driver Cabin
Wide Rear Passenger Cabin and Head Room
Wide Storage Room
Pros: wide cargo space; wide rear seat and headroom; comfortable ride; Soft finished cabin
Cons: Small 1.5L optional engine with minor turbo lag.
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