Am I the only one that can't really tell exactly where the front of the CR-V actually begins when parking?
My previous car, a Mazda CX-5, was incredibly easy to park compared to the CR-V. The end of the hood is basically flush with the actual tip of the front bumper on the Mazda. Not so on the CR-V. It makes parallel parking that much harder.
Many cars are much worse in that regard, like the early GM Dustbuster minivans or any cab-forward Chrysler of the '90s of course.
My previous car, a Mazda CX-5, was incredibly easy to park compared to the CR-V. The end of the hood is basically flush with the actual tip of the front bumper on the Mazda. Not so on the CR-V. It makes parallel parking that much harder.
Many cars are much worse in that regard, like the early GM Dustbuster minivans or any cab-forward Chrysler of the '90s of course.