T Mac
05-25-2007, 09:24 PM
CR-V easy on the eyes, but not the wallet
If you can afford it, Honda builds a great little wagon
We are not Car and Driver or Road and Track magazines. Most of our audience seldom, if ever, drives on race tracks. Our "car enthusiasts" are people who buy and operate cars and trucks with their own money.
Thus, when we look at a vehicle such as the CR-V, we view it from a more inclusive definition of "performance." For example, if it is a family vehicle, can it comfortably accommodate a family on a long road trip? Ria's drive proved that the tested CR-V EX-L can do that and more.
"It pampers you," Ria wrote in her notes. The EX-L is the most luxurious version of the of the CR-V line, which also includes the base LX and the mid-level EX.
Click here (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/25/MTG0CQ0L591.DTL) to read the entire review from the San Francisco Chronicle
By Warren Brown, Washington Post
If you can afford it, Honda builds a great little wagon
We are not Car and Driver or Road and Track magazines. Most of our audience seldom, if ever, drives on race tracks. Our "car enthusiasts" are people who buy and operate cars and trucks with their own money.
Thus, when we look at a vehicle such as the CR-V, we view it from a more inclusive definition of "performance." For example, if it is a family vehicle, can it comfortably accommodate a family on a long road trip? Ria's drive proved that the tested CR-V EX-L can do that and more.
"It pampers you," Ria wrote in her notes. The EX-L is the most luxurious version of the of the CR-V line, which also includes the base LX and the mid-level EX.
Click here (http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/c/a/2007/05/25/MTG0CQ0L591.DTL) to read the entire review from the San Francisco Chronicle
By Warren Brown, Washington Post