Honda CR-V Test Drive.
The CR-V has been around for a while, and has a proven track record of Honda reliability. The Popular Honda CR-V gets a slight update for 2010. There are noticeable changes to the outside styling on the hood, grille, and bumpers all around. The biggest change is in the engine; the engine received a 14 horsepower upgrade from the 2009 models, and makes a slight difference. Also, it has become 1 MPG more efficient.
There have been some other modifications as well. The EX and above models got new wheels, the cloth interior has different fabric with a new pattern, and two new exterior paint colors were introduced. The opal sage replaces the older green tea metallic color and Hondas popular polished metal metallic color replaces the beige. The front seat arm rests are now 3cm wider giving you a little more space for your arm to rest; seems like a little but it’s a noticeable improvement.
The CR-V is available in both 2WD (two wheel drive) and 4WD (four wheel drive) and available in 4 different trim levels for each drive train; LX, EX, EX-L, and EX-L with navigation. The LX model is the basic model. The LX still comes with standard convenience features such as power windows, power locks, remote entry, and cruise control. Each model adds a number of features; most notably the EX adds tinted windows, 17” alloy wheels, 6 CD changer, and a moonroof. The EX-L will add leather, power seats, heated seats, dual-zone climate control (driver and passenger) and more. The navigation models will add navigation of course, and Bluetooth.
Whichever model you decide to get, the interior space and the drive is the same. The space on the inside is large enough to comfortably fit people of any size. The rear seats are spacious with a good amount of legroom. The best part about the rear seats is they do recline to add comfort. The rear seats are split 60/40 and each of the 3 seats recline independently; the center seat contains an armrest and cup holders.
The trunk is spacious and plenty tall. The EX and above models come with a privacy cover that doubles as a shelf, but with only a 20lb weight capacity don’t expect it to hold too many groceries or your bowling equipment. A useful feature of the back seats is they do fold/tumble forward to open up your cargo space to hold larger items, or whatever you can fit in the space. Again the seats are split 60/40 so if you need to have a passenger in the back with part of the seats tumbled forward for cargo, you can.
The CR-V has a wide range of adjustability for the driver. The steering wheel is height adjustable and telescoping. The seat will adjust back and forth, recline and is also height adjustable. The CR-Vs gauge cluster is set around the digital information display; which displays your current MPG along with the option of showing the range, oil life, outside temperature, odometer and trip computer.
The CR-V is only available in a 4 cylinder engine unlike some of its competitors which are available with a six cylinder. For a car of its size you may think that a 4 cylinder is not adequate, but while driving, the 4 cylinder engine will do what you need it to do and save on some gas. However you will be using the entire engine to accelerate hard and you can tell its working. Despite the small engine, the CR-V does well. Honda has designed the CR-V to be economical enough to work as your daily driver, and have enough power to handle your occasional heavier loads. It does have a small towing capacity of only 1500lbs, this will be enough to tow a small trailer or some jet skis.
The ride of the CR-V is comfortable and smooth. I would say it would be fine for a small family of four to use to go on road trips or for a family of 5 to use for family outings. Three full size adults can fit in the back with a moderate amount of comfort. Shoulders will be touching but there is plenty of legroom. An added plus is that the seats in the rear are flat; this means no hump in the middle. The car is quiet and you can barely hear the engine unless you’re stepping on the gas. Road noise is moderate, but normal for a car of its price range.
Overall the 2010 CR-V looks a little more aggressive and sportier than the previous model. The 14 horsepower upgrade is noticeable and helps. The CR-V is a comfortable ride with plenty of cargo space for when you need it. There is a wide variety of models that will suit most people’s needs. The CR-V is well tested and has been proven in reliability and quality.
PROS
- Fuel economy
- Cargo space
- Comfort
CONS
- Power (only available in a 4 cylinder)
- Low tow capacity (1500lbs)