Honda CR-V (97-01) - Review Review by Parkers on 01 January 1997 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 Other Honda reviews Summary Facts & Figures Equipment Driving & Performance Comfort Costs Safety & Reliability Buying & Selling Also Consider Company Car Info Owners' Reviews Gallery 3.5 out of 5 Comfort The interior is comfortable, with supportive seats and plenty of head- and legroom. However the cabin design is hardly inspirational and the dash looks dated. View full gallery 3.5 out of 5 Practicality More space inside than your average five-door estate; and the height means that you can take bulky goods, too. Good rear seat space with folding seats and a split rear tailgate. Get a Honda CR-V valuation View full gallery How does the boot space compare? Honda CR-V (97-01) 444 litres Suzuki Grand Vitara (98-05) 312 litres Nissan Terrano (93-07) 115 litres 4 out of 5 Behind the wheel Not that different to any other Honda of the age. Good seating and steering adjustment, clear dials and chunky, easy to use buttons and switches. Plenty of space for the driver, too. View full gallery Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Honda CR-V cars for sale We have 40 models like this for sale. Find Honda CR-V cars for sale Previous: Driving & Performance Next: Costs