Honda CR-V Buying guidance
bronco2016
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Hi all,
I'm new to this forum, but I've been frequenting this site recently as I'm interested in buying a Honda CR-V.
First, I'm contemplating on which trim should I go for? I like the "safety" features of the Touring model (lane-keep, auto braking). I don't care much for the leather seats, Navigation which come along with it. But the price tag is steep with the Touring.
If I let go of the "safety" features of Touring, is it recommended to go for EX instead of the EX-L?
Any opinions on which one would be a better buy.
Lastly, any idea on when Honda releases their CR-V models every year? Should I wait and see if the safety package will be applied to the EX models in 2017 model?
Thanks in advance!
I'm new to this forum, but I've been frequenting this site recently as I'm interested in buying a Honda CR-V.
First, I'm contemplating on which trim should I go for? I like the "safety" features of the Touring model (lane-keep, auto braking). I don't care much for the leather seats, Navigation which come along with it. But the price tag is steep with the Touring.
If I let go of the "safety" features of Touring, is it recommended to go for EX instead of the EX-L?
Any opinions on which one would be a better buy.
Lastly, any idea on when Honda releases their CR-V models every year? Should I wait and see if the safety package will be applied to the EX models in 2017 model?
Thanks in advance!
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My guess is that the 2017s will be arriving in October.
I don't know enough about the trims to make suggestions on the EX vs the EX-L. Anyone?
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If I wait till the 2017's rollout, will I be paying the MSRP amount or can we still haggle for a lower price on these new vehicles on the lot
In my somewhat limited experience, unless you are buying a "hot" car, the price different between last year's model and the current model is rarely a lot of money. If you pay an extra $1,000, that's around $17 extra a month for 5 years.