The popular Honda CR-V, is one of the better among the small SUV class with good fuel economy, roomy interior and standard safety features. The CR-V is small enough to navigate through tight parking lots, yet roomy enough inside to comfortably fit five adults. Rear seat room is particularly generous.
With the 190-hp, 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine, the CR-V got 28 mpg overall in our testing. Most of the time, the continuously variable transmission (CVT) does its job unobtrusively but when merging or climbing, it's a struggle to mask the engine's droning whine. The hybrid version gets 35 mpg but is slower and has more engine noise.
Handling is capable. The CR-V corners with contained body roll and quick steering, though it's not as sporty as the Ford Escape or Mazda CX-5. The ride has a firm edge, more so in the hybrid, but is still compliant.