Hi there. What are your reactions to a magazine article that tagged the newest CRV as Mommy Mobile?
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Hi there. What are your reactions to a magazine article that tagged the newest CRV as Mommy Mobile?
The new one seems more condusive to the mother on the go the 2nd generation has bolder firmer lines though I dunno car seems fine for me all SUVs are mainly used for the school run thus they get the name mommy mobile trust my an Armada is more of a mommy mobile this. The CR-V has the same seating capacity as a sedan.
Welcome to the club!
One of the first reviews I read on the 2007 CR-V last May (in the US) stated that Honda was targeting mothers of young children and infants with various features such as
- The rear door opening very wide and having strong detents to hold it in such a position.
- The wide view mirror.
- The fold down tray, providing "easy?" access to the back seat.
In the 07 sales brochure the picture of the rear hatch open has a stroller folded up.
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A belated Welcome to the forum!
I have been seeing DOZENS of new V's around for the past year now. I would bet that 90%+ have a female driver as well! My wife wants to be one of them. I told her we were waiting for a diesel, at which point we would probably buy 2 of them.
99 V 151k miles, 04 V 62k miles - Both red, of course.
Does anyone know how can I re-install the english version of the navigation system to my CRV 2007 model? Because I have imported the CRV from Japan and it has got the system installed in Japanese langauge. Please help me out!! I am located at Dhaka in Bangladesh.
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