T Mac
04-05-2008, 08:02 AM
WHEN winter weather affects our travelling the thoughts of many motorists turn to four-wheel-drive vehicles.
Get a covering of snow on the ground and who doesn't wish they had the traction and security of a 4x4.
But for most of the year the bulk of motorists prefer a more accommodating and more economical family saloon or estate.
And that's where the new Honda CR-V scores.
This soft roader drives like a saloon, has the carrying capacity of a large estate car and has four-wheel-drive on demand.
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By Edward Stephens
Get a covering of snow on the ground and who doesn't wish they had the traction and security of a 4x4.
But for most of the year the bulk of motorists prefer a more accommodating and more economical family saloon or estate.
And that's where the new Honda CR-V scores.
This soft roader drives like a saloon, has the carrying capacity of a large estate car and has four-wheel-drive on demand.
Click here (http://www.birminghammail.net/lifestyle/motoring/2008/04/04/it-s-gripping-stuff-97319-20720238/) to read the entire review from BirminghamMail.net
By Edward Stephens