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The Honda CR-V's four-cylinder engine is smooth and spirited yet economical. The interior is roomier, and fit and finish are very good. The CR-V is among the top-scoring small SUVs and represents a good dollar value. Crash tests are also very impressive. Too much road noise is our main gripe.
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Read more about extended warrantiesThe redesigned CR-V gained size and weight, but didn't stray far from its proven formula of practicality and functionality. The 1.5-liter turbo-four mated to a CVT delivers unobtrusive propulsion, but it feels underpowered at times. At 26 mpg overall, fuel economy has regressed. The more fuel-efficient hybrid version combines a 2.0-liter engine with an electric drive and got 35 mpg overall. The CR-V's ride is firm but absorbent, and handling is responsive and secure. The rear seat is generously-sized and easy to get into. A relatively simple and boxy shape gives the CR-V ample cargo room. The controls and infotainment system are easy to use. All CR-Vs come with the Honda Sensing suite, which includes numerous active safety and driver assistance features. For 2023, BSW is not available on the base LX trim, optional on the EX, EX-L, and Sport, and standard on the Sport Touring trim. Sport Touring trims also get RCTW standard. For 2024, BSW and RCTW are standard on all but the base LX trim.
The redesigned CR-V gains features, space, and refinement. The base model is fitted with a carryover 184-hp, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine. Upper trims sport a 190-hp, 1.5-liter turbo. A continuously variable transmission is standard and works well with both engines. Fuel economy from either engine is impressive. Handling is more nimble and sure-footed, and the firm ride is steady and compliant. Road noise has been suppressed, resulting is a quieter cabin. The interior is very comfortable and roomy, particularly the rear seat, and more upscale. An available 7-inch touch-screen infotainment system offers Android Auto and Apple CarPlay compatibility and Garmin navigation, but its touch screen logic isn't particularly intuitive. Forward collision warning, automatic emergency braking, and blind-spot warning come standard on all but the base LX model. Updates for 2020 include a hybrid version added to the lineup; it returned 35 mpg overall in our tests. Also new is that the base LX model gets the EX's 1.5-liter turbo engine, and the Honda Sensing suite of advanced safety features is now standard on all trim lines.
The fourth generation CR-V brought a little more space and marginally better power and fuel economy. Most importantly, it brought better crash protection, a standard rear view camera and contemporary Bluetooth connectivity. A smooth engine and transmission facilitate unobtrusive and efficient motivation. Road noise is still rather pronounced. The ride is comfortable, but handling is not particularly agile. Its compact dimensions make it east to park. The rear seat is very accommodating and a handy strap helps fold it away with one motion.
The 2015 freshening brought a redesigned 2.4-liter four-cylinder mated to a new continuously variable transmission (CVT). Fuel economy improved by two mpg to 24 mpg overall with all-wheel-drive. Handling was improved, but the ride became stiffer. Road noise is slightly reduced, but remains noticeable, a perennial CR-V complaint. This update also brought more equipment, including a standard backup camera, a power driver seat for the EX, and an available power rear gate. EX and higher trims gained an unintuitive touchscreen infotainment system and Honda's LaneWatch, which shows what lurks on the right side of the car when signaling to the right. We find this system distracting; it's no substitute for a real blind spot detection system that covers both sides. Honda Sensing advanced safety equipment, including forward-collision warning and automatic emergency braking, is available on the top-trim Touring. Added reinforcements from the 2015 update improved the CR-V's performance in the demanding IIHS small overlap crash test.
Compared to earlier CR-Vs, the third generation became sleeker and more polished. With a roomy rear seat, easy access, flexible interior, and improved handling, it ranked among the best compact SUVs of its time. Rounded styling reduced cargo room and visibility, but the new tailgate was more user-friendly than the previous swing-out door. The smooth 2.4-liter four-cylinder provides adequate acceleration and 21 mpg overall. A 2010 update brought a welcome boost in power, significantly improving acceleration with no effect on fuel economy. Handling is responsive and fairly agile, with a steady and composed ride. Stability control is standard. Our major complaint is that constant road noise makes the cabin loud, which becomes tiresome. Improved crash protection means we'd stretch to buy this version of the CR-V over the previous generation.
The CR-V, new for 1997, was Honda's first foray into the small sport-utility market. Based on the Honda Civic platform, it looked more like a high station wagon than an SUV. It had a permanent all-wheel-drive system, but it was not meant for serious off-roading. The ride was compliant and carlike, but handling was just OK. The engine was fairly noisy, and acceleration was less than sizzling. And while the seats were comfortable, the stretched-out driving position was tiring. A front-wheel-drive version and a five-speed manual transmission were added for 1998, and the engine received 20 more horsepower (145 total) for 1999.
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