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Comprehensive Guide to Buying a Honda Cr-V in the UK

Honda Cr-V Buying Guide

2010-2012 Honda CR-V

Pros: Reliable and efficient engines, spacious interiors and good ride comfort.
Cons: A bit dull to drive and expensive compared to rivals.

  • Look out for: Ensure it has a fully stamped service history as these engines rely on regular maintenance.

Competitors: Nissan Qashqai, Toyota RAV4

2013-2016 Honda CR-V

Pros: More refinement and improved fuel economy. Enhanced interior space and practicality.
Cons: Some complain about the firm ride with larger wheel options.

  • Look out for: Check for excessive tyre wear. Some models may also have known issues with the infotainment system.

Competitors: Ford Kuga, Skoda Yeti

2017-2020 Honda CR-V

Pros: Even more refined with an efficient hybrid option. Excellent safety features and practicality.
Cons: Not the most dynamic to drive. Infotainment system can be fiddly to use.

  • Look out for: Check for any squeaks or rattles as some may come with minor build quality issues.

Competitors: Volkswagen Tiguan, Peugeot 5008

2021 Honda CR-V

Pros: A refresh in design with more advanced tech. Fuel-efficient hybrid variant and spacious interiors.
Cons: Lacks the driving dynamics of some rivals.

  • Look out for: Ensure all high-tech features work perfectly. Some new models may have glitches that need fixing.

Competitors: Mazda CX-5, Kia Sportage

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