The 2007 Honda CR-V is the third instalment from Honda for its SUV. Antecedent released in 1996, the Honda CR-V was up against a colossal lineup from the competition, including such vehicles as the Toyota RAV4, Subaru Forester and Nissan Rasheem. Originally intended by Honda to be a calling vehicle, the Honda CR-V went on to sell amassed than 1 million units by the chronology the 2007 Honda CR-V was released.
Reviews
"It may not be substantially larger or more powerful, but the 2007 Honda CR-V is the most refined and practical small SUV Honda has ever built. If you're shopping in this class, it should be high on your list." That was what the Edmunds.com staff had to say about the 2007 Honda CR-V.Styles
The 2007 Honda CR-V came in four basic variants, each one coming with its own set of standard and optional features, with the higher end typically having more standard features. It was available, from least equipped to most, in LX, EX, EX-L or EX-L w/navigation. All four variants came with the 2.2 liter 4-cylinder as the only power plant option with four-wheel drive available for any of the trims.
Safety
The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration awarded the 2007 Honda CR-V with a five-star crash test rating, the highest they are able to award, for both frontal and side crash test ratings. The 2007 Honda CR-V came standard with anti-lock brakes further as driver and passenger front airbags and side airbags.