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5 Things to Know About the 2015 Honda CR-V Video | Edmunds.com

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edited March 2015 in Honda
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Here are 5 Things to Know about the 2015 Honda CR-V that was introduced at the 2015 Chicago Auto Show.

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  • banhughbanhugh Member Posts: 315
    edited March 2015
    Lol, I like how you pretend to change gears at 0:45...
  • hardcore24hardcore24 Member Posts: 3
    may be a good suv, but ugly as sin, reason why \i will never buy one
  • hdluffyhdluffy Member Posts: 12
    beautiful looking suv.
  • hp9302hp9302 Member Posts: 2
    Disagree with good visibility in all directions assessment. Big blind spot at rear corners is reason I will be trading in my 2013 cr-v when the new pilot comes out. Rear camera helps but still difficult to see at a glance cars or pedestrians coming from the sides when reversing.
  • banhughbanhugh Member Posts: 315
    Are you really talking this infomercial seriously?!?!
  • nsbio1nsbio1 Member Posts: 75
    I agree with the ugly part. Each of us could veto one car outright while shopping and CR-V was my veto choice. Nissans are also ugly, but in a creative sort of way, but CR-V is also depressing. Of course, this is a subjective opinion.
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