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Used Honda CR-V ''is a delight to own''

The used Honda CR-V has been commended as a "delight to own" by a leading motoring expert.
Writing in his regular column for the Sunday Times, journalist Jason Dawe said there are a number of reasons why the used Honda CR-V is popular with motorists.
He explained the 4x4 only changes to four-wheel drive from its default two-wheel setting when conditions demand it, meaning that it drives as well as an ordinary car on the road.
"The CR-V''s combination of car-like driving qualities and soft off-road ability has proven to be very desirable," used car buyers were told.
It was added that the car comes with good levels of equipment, with airbags, remote central locking and electric windows in the front and rear all coming as standard.
A further recommendation for the used Honda CR-V has come from What Car? magazine, which noted the excellent amount of cabin space on offer.
The motoring publication stated that sliding, split-folding rear seats give the vehicle "something of an MPV''s flexibility", making the CR-V a good option as a family car.
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Posted by Jennifer Masters
Source: Sunday Times

Writing in his regular column for the Sunday Times, journalist Jason Dawe said there are a number of reasons why the used Honda CR-V is popular with motorists.
He explained the 4x4 only changes to four-wheel drive from its default two-wheel setting when conditions demand it, meaning that it drives as well as an ordinary car on the road.
"The CR-V''s combination of car-like driving qualities and soft off-road ability has proven to be very desirable," used car buyers were told.
It was added that the car comes with good levels of equipment, with airbags, remote central locking and electric windows in the front and rear all coming as standard.
A further recommendation for the used Honda CR-V has come from What Car? magazine, which noted the excellent amount of cabin space on offer.
The motoring publication stated that sliding, split-folding rear seats give the vehicle "something of an MPV''s flexibility", making the CR-V a good option as a family car.
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Posted by Jennifer Masters
Source: Sunday Times
