2002-2006 Honda CR-V review
HONDA's CR-V has plenty to live up to. Coming on the back of a host of capable new alternatives and amid sliding overall sales, the 2002 model is the successor to the original that became Australia's top-selling compact off-roader. The all-new CR-V continues the tried-and-proven formula pioneered by its popular predecessor, with a very familiar, slightly more aggressive and angular bodyshell design that is both bigger and heavier. There's a more powerful engine to compensate, however, as well as what Honda claims are significant improvements to ride, handling and safety. The new CR-V is crisper, cleaner and even further refined, even if it's slightly low-key compared to some of its rivals.
ABS Brakes
Adjustable tilt steering column
Air Conditioning
AM/FM Stereo radio
CD Player
Cruise Control
Dual Airbags
Electrically Adjustable Side Mirrors
Height adjustable drivers seat
Power Steering
Power Windows
Remote Central Locking
Vehicle Immobiliser
Model Range:
CR-V
CR-V Sport
CR-V Luxury