Cars.com Reviews the 2010 Honda CR-V

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As Cars.com reviewer Bill Jackson points out, the compact crossover segment is a crowded field populated by both luxury and non-luxury players alike. If you’re shopping for a small crossover, you are going to have an abundance of options. Which vehicles are a must test-drive? Despite a few kinks that Honda needs to iron out, Jackson says the popular 2010 Honda CR-V is one to put on the list.

2010 Honda CR-V Review

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By Stephen Markley | November 20, 2009 | Comments (7)

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Max Reid

I wish the cargo version of CRV is also launched, it will be used by many small business like food outlets, paper deliveries, etc.

Just like the Chevy-HHR Panel version.

BTW, in YTD sales, CRV has overtaken Dodge-Ram for #3 spot in Truck segment.

Erik

Hopefully this things alot better than the earlly 2000 CRV's. I rode in a fewa dn jeese, cheap ass interior, seats with the support of a cardboard box and backseats that are a freakin joke. And a gutless 4 banger with a confused automatic to go with it. I hope th eres some improvment....

Honda should release a pick up truck just like Chevy. Honda is one of the top cars when it comes to fuel efficieny so many would buy those trucks if they make them.

Ted

no instead they make an over glorified Oddessy van with a bed that still gets atrocious milage. Look again, as far as the SUV/Truckish thing goes, honda and toyota suck for mileage.

The Honda CR-V is replaced by mid-2010, a face-lift. This will be changed especially the grill: Instead of a chrome strip , complex-shaped elements large image. Even the bumper has been modified. The 2.2-liter diesel engine provides 150 instead of 140 hp in the future.

I think Honda CRV is great SUV now.

Actually i don't have Honda CRV yet, but i want to.

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