T Mac
11-16-2007, 09:52 PM
DESIGNED in Japan, but built in Britain, Honda's latest CR-V is as much an all purpose vehicle as a sports utility vehicle.
Naturally it has four-wheel drive for tackling muddy fields and to give extra traction on slippery surfaces, but with lots of interior space and load capacity it's also great for the ever more complicated lives we all lead.
And, unlikemost "Chelsea tractors", it's remarkably economical too.
According to official test figures, the two-litre petrol engine - never mind the more economical diesel - uses less fuel than an equivalent Ford Mondeo or Vauxhall Vectra estate.
Click here (http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/car-reviews/car-guide/2007/11/16/cr-v-s-got-all-you-need-in-a-car-86908-20115206/) to read the entire review from Daily Record
By Russell Bray
Naturally it has four-wheel drive for tackling muddy fields and to give extra traction on slippery surfaces, but with lots of interior space and load capacity it's also great for the ever more complicated lives we all lead.
And, unlikemost "Chelsea tractors", it's remarkably economical too.
According to official test figures, the two-litre petrol engine - never mind the more economical diesel - uses less fuel than an equivalent Ford Mondeo or Vauxhall Vectra estate.
Click here (http://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/lifestyle/car-reviews/car-guide/2007/11/16/cr-v-s-got-all-you-need-in-a-car-86908-20115206/) to read the entire review from Daily Record
By Russell Bray