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2005 Honda CR-V New Car Buyer's Guide


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What's New for the 2005 Honda CR-V?
The 2005 Honda CR-V receives a facelift, getting a new nose and fresh wheel arch flares with integrated mud flaps for a more refined appearance. New standard equipment includes ABS, stability control, side-impact airbags, and remote keyless entry. Further enhancements include an updated version of the available Real Time 4WD system. The CR-V EX adds steering wheel-mounted audio controls and an outside temperature gauge this year, while a new Special Edition trim level includes heated leather seats and door mirrors, leather-trimmed steering wheel and shift knob, body-color bumpers and a hard spare tire cover. Three new exterior colors are available: Silver Moss, Redondo Red and Sahara Sand, plus an exclusive SE trim color called Pewter Pearl.

Advantages of the 2005 Honda CR-V:

  • Roomy interior
  • Refined powertrain
  • Nimble urban driving character
  • Portable picnic table on the underside of the cargo floor
  • Five-star crash test scores for front and side protection
  • Deserved reputation for reliability
  • Proven ability to hold value over time

Objections to the 2005 Honda CR-V:

  • Funky parking brake design
  • Could use more power, especially when loaded with passengers or cargo
  • Tailgate swings to the side rather than up over your head

Editor's Advice:
Honda's CR-V was one of the first crossover SUVs on the market. Based on the Honda Civic platform, the Honda CR-V drives much more like a car than a truck, but looks much more like a truck than a car. The 2005 Honda CR-V is roomy, efficient and nimble, rating well on the safety, reliability and retained value fronts. Light-duty off-roading is OK, but stick to well-traveled fire roads. Mostly, the Honda CR-V is designed to serve as a value-packed family wagon capable of thwarting severe weather and poor road conditions as necessary. There are plenty of crossover SUVs vying for your consumer dollars; the 2005 Honda CR-V deserves consideration.

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  CAR PREVIEWS & REVIEWS
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High-dollar crossover style in a compact-price SUV.

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New and improved for 2007.

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Space, convenience, agility.


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