Honda CR-V (97-01) - Review

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You won't see publicity shots of CR-V trekking across the Kalahari, out-running elephants in Kenya or tackling the mud of the Thai rainforest. Despite 4x4 looks and some off-road capability, CR-V is a family lifestyle choice rather than a Land Rover wannabe - but that doesn't worry Honda. That's because it's been a hit with its core market, aspirational families with active lifestyles. They appreciate the roomy, practical, well-specced interior and good all-round visibility. The second-generation model, launched in March 2002, has a more sophisticated and developed look, but the proposition remains the same.
3.5 out of 5

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4 out of 5

Buying used

Models to go for: CR-V SE special edition (limited numbers and high in gimmick value, with standard fridge and shower) and the CR-V ES Executive with an attractive specification list. Good availability.

See 40 used Honda CR-Vs for sale, starting at £590

3.5 out of 5

Selling

Good quality and a high spec means keeps prices high. Keen market for this 4x4; there should be no problems disposing of it, if it has been looked after.