Car enthusiast shouldn’t get too excited for the latest Honda CR-V as it has nothing great to offer. The SUV is merely a redesigned 2013 CR-V with little changes under the hood.
To make matters even worse, the design looks like the works of a Primary school student that is just avoiding any mistakes. The new look isn’t as outstanding as before.
On the bright side of things, the CR-V continues to excel in offering a smooth and comfortable experience, on and off the roads. The 2.2-litre engine ensures that the CR-V has the power to handle harsh terrains and the engine system makes it easy to drive the SUV.
It is far too easy with the CR-V that a new licence-holder can easily get started with it. For the thrill seekers, the CR-V has nothing to offer other than a dull and boring journey.
Inside the cabin, the CR-V is well-styled. The design has been refined for the better and it feels sturdy. Also, the large boot space makes the CR-V the ideal family car.
If you truly like the CR-V, then you can own one from just £30,995.