Honda CR-V (01-06) - Review Review by David Ross on 26 January 2009 Honda realises that most people choose on off-road vehicle because it's more practical than a standard car and gives them a better view of the road. Coping with extreme terrain and steep inclines is not on the agenda, but the ability to deal with the odd muddy track or rain-sodden field is useful. The CR-V fits this bill perfectly. Like most modern 4x4s it is designed primarily for on-road use and thanks to decent handling and precise steering, it is happy pottering around town or on the motorway. The cabin is robustly built and there's plenty of passenger space, particularly in the rear. Add in a large boot and some genuinely useful touches and it's easy to see why the CR-V makes a great family car. The model was mildly facelifted in early 2005 with a fresh interior and a slightly revised grille and lights. 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 4 out of 5 Buying used The CR-V isn't one of the cheaper models on the second hand market but that's due to its excellent reliability and robust build quality. It's also well equipped - although aim for SE Sport (later just Sport) models for the best mix of value and specification. The excellent diesel engine was introduced in March 2005 so they will be on 05-plate or later cars. View full gallery See 276 used Honda CR-Vs for sale, starting at £2,290 4 out of 5 Selling This is a highly regarded model in a strong market so there’s no shortage of buyers. The diesel models are the most sought after, but the petrol engine is still a good choice for many, especially if it won't be covering huge miles. Car Valuations Find used car prices with Parkers accurate car valuations. Find out more Honda CR-V cars for sale We have 276 models like this for sale. Find Honda CR-V cars for sale Previous: Safety & Reliability Next: Also Consider