Review 2013 Honda CR-V User Manual Guide Owners Pdf downlload - The 2013 Honda CR-V seats five and has standard front-wheel drive. A 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine and five-speed automatic transmission are standard on all models. All-wheel drive is optional. The CR-V comes in three trims: LX, EX and EX-L. The CR-V was redesigned last year and rolls into 2013 unchanged. As a result, this overview uses applicable research and reviews from 2012 and 2013.
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Honda CR-V Interior
Test drivers note that the 2013 Honda CR-V has a sleek, attractive cabin design, as well as a spacious interior and useful cargo area, which combine to make the CR-V one of the most accommodating SUVs in its class. Despite these strengths, a few reviewers comment that there are still some areas for improvement. Some auto writers say that the CR-V’s interior materials could be nicer, while others write that the optional navigation system is outdated and difficult to use.
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Other Cars to Consider
While it doesn’t have as much cargo space, the Chevrolet Equinox earns praise from reviewers for its high-quality interior and spacious second row, which features sliding seats. The base Equinox closely matches the CR-V’s fuel economy, and if you want more power, the Equinox is also available with a V6 engine.
The base Ford Escape offers fuel economy that’s nearly as good as the CR-V’s, and reviewers love the Escape’s agile handling and optional EcoBoost engines. While the Escape also has slightly less cargo space than the CR-V, test drivers say that there’s plenty of passenger space and ample legroom in the back seat.
Review Honda CR-V
While some rival SUVs offer more power, the 2013 Honda CR-V shines with nimble handling, a spacious interior and a standard rearview camera.
The 2013 Honda CR-V is powered by a four-cylinder engine, which is paired with a five-speed automatic transmission. Although some test drivers note that many rival SUVs offer transmissions with more gears or optional engines with more power, they still generally agree that the 2013 CR-V will perform adequately on your daily commute. With an EPA-estimated 23/31 mpg city/highway, the CR-V also uses less fuel than a number of SUVs in the class. Most test drivers are particularly pleased with the CR-V’s handling, saying that its small turning radius and car-like ride make the CR-V one of the most nimble SUVs in the segment.
Inside, reviewers find that the CR-V includes a spacious cargo hold and back seat, as well as comfortable and supportive front seats. Some members of the automotive press write that the CR-V’s interior materials could be nicer, and that the optional navigation system is difficult to use, but most say that if you’re looking for a small family SUV, the 2013 CR-V is certainly worth your consideration. The CR-V’s standard features include a backup camera, which is rare for the class, as well as a USB port and Bluetooth phone and audio streaming. Optional features include a moonroof, navigation, dual-zone climate control, leather upholstery and heated front seats.
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