Everyone must be happy with his or her Honda CR-V because nothing new was introduced in the year 2000. We all know this car is not meant to go into rough terrain, however since consumers seem to desire owning an SUV or mini-van, this provides Honda a place in the market.
The Honda unibody design with independent four-wheel suspension puts the CR-V above anything else in its class. The 2000 model is now selling for about $8,250 to $11,300. In a price comparison, I doubt you will find as good a vehicle anywhere in this price range.
People rate this car highly because in addition to getting them into an SUV, it has good gas mileage, room for five people, and plenty of storage space. It comes with a 2.0-liter, 146-hp engine. There is an option between 4WD and 2-wheel front-end drive. Another option is the choice of a 5-speed manual or 4-speed automatic transmission.
The CR-V side-opening tailgate with the spare tire mounted on the outside allows for exceptional storage space, which is one reason why many people purchase an SUV.