T Mac
09-16-2007, 08:56 PM
In the decade since the first Honda CR-V was introduced, crossover SUVs have gone from an interesting new idea to mainstream transportation. And, although crossovers are the fastest-growing vehicle segment in the U.S., and are seen as an American phenomenon, the appeal, at least of the CR-V, is worldwide. It's one of Honda's global best-sellers, and is sold in more countries than any other Honda car.
Perhaps this has something to do with its blend of convenient size, functionality, economical operation, style, and safety.
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By Carey Russ
Perhaps this has something to do with its blend of convenient size, functionality, economical operation, style, and safety.
Click here (http://www.theautochannel.com/news/2007/09/13/061972.html) to read the entire review from The Auto Channel
By Carey Russ