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2006 Honda CR-V

Sometimes you know exactly what to expect. Other times, life throws you a curveball. Thankfully, there's the CR-V. Because whether you're... Read More
Sometimes you know exactly what to expect. Other times, life throws you a curveball. Thankfully, there's the CR-V. Because whether you're driving to the grocery store after work or taking a surprise weekend getaway, the CR-V is versatile enough to help. Have a seat inside and you'll marvel at how much room there is for gear, supplies or friends. Front side and side curtain airbags are standard on all models. Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA) controls brake pressure and engine power to help maintain traction. The new 2005 CR-V features 16-inch wheels and revamped styling, both inside and out. And if you're looking for a new level of refinement, be sure to check out the 4WD Special Edition CR-V with Leather. Minimize
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
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By:  pinay1983
Oct 24, 2006

Great Car for a Small Family

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Utility, 4WD and 2WD option, great engine, good on gas

Cons: road noise at over 70 mph

The Bottom Line: 
You get the bang for your buck!

Author's Review
I sold my 2003 Honda Civic LX to upgrade to the 2006 Honda CR-V because I needed more space for my new baby and I am glad that I did. This SUV is not BIG but has plenty of room. Second row seats folds down easily so I feel like I have a 4X4 truck at times. I've used this to buy furniture, plants/small trees for my new house, and tons of groceries and it always delivers. The roof rack is optional but I recommend it if you do a lot of sports or hauling. You don't need the 4wd if you live in a pretty flat area like me. The second row seats could also be raised higher for a better view of the road ahead for those sitting at the back. I actually read the car manual to learn the different controls in the SUV. Safety is also a big concern for me and the CR-V have curtain airbags and the rollover is a lot lower than the Nissan Xterra. The gas mileage is 19 mpg in city driving, something I do a lot here in San Antonio, TX. I installed a high definition radio on mine so no complaints on entertainment. My friend has a DVD installed in her CR-V. This can be done for those who thinks you can't have a DVD in your CR-V. You can put cameras too for backing up, (if you don't want to turn your head I guess). Lastly, the resale value of Honda is great (I can testify to that because I did not lose money on my Civic). I recommend this car because it is great and not overprice for its category.
 


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