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2008 Honda CR-V Sport Utility Crossover

Price Range: $14,975 - $18,600 | 20 MPG City - 26 MPG Highway

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2008 Honda CR-V Sport Utility Crossover

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The 2008 Honda CR-V is a zippy, get-around-town-quick five passenger crossover SUV boasting quality construction and functionality that Honda enthusiasts have come to appreciate over the years. The CR-V is offered in three trims � the LX, EX, and EX-L, in either two or four wheel drive configurations, with a standard 166 horsepower 2.4-liter inline 4-cylinder mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission under the hood. Safety features include front/side-body/side-head airbags, ABS brakes, daytime running lights, child safety rear door locks, park assist and traction control.

Benefits of Driving a 2008 Honda CR-V Sport Utility Crossover

The 2008 Honda CR-V boasts impressive ride and handling characteristics, along with a quiet, comfortable interior. Available all-wheel drive provides confidence in inclement weather, and cargo capacity is outstanding. The CR-V's four-cylinder powertrain is impressively smooth.

What's new for 2008?

Honda's compact, carlike CR-V sport-utility vehicle was completely redesigned for 2007, and thus remains mostly unchanged for the 2008 model year. The EX-L trim now includes dual-zone air conditioning a premium audio package, as well as an eight-way power driver's seat.

Model Strengths

  • Versatile, nice interior
  • loads of cargo space
  • impressive gas mileage
  • lots of safety features.

Model Review

A 2.4L four-cylinder engine and five-speed automatic transmission is the only powertrain combination offered on the 2008 Honda CR-V. The engine makes 166 horsepower and 161 lb-ft of torque. A drive-by-wire throttle control matches with the transmission for better drivability on hills. Front-wheel drive is standard on the CR-V; the optional Real Time 4WD system is tuned for on-road driving, with power going to the front wheels during most driving but with some sent to the rear wheels as needed on slippery surfaces.

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Review: 2008 Honda CR-V

Source: MSN Autos

In the automotive big leagues, Honda’s CR-V is supremely utilitarian — a valuable player that can be called on to fill nearly any position with confidence. In our time behind the wheel, the stylish mini SUV impressed with comfort and confidence on both daily commutes and an extended road trip. Like a coveted major leaguer, the CR-V does everything well.

Trim Choices
Honda splits its trim levels into two-wheel drive (2WD) and four-wheel drive (4WD), with three basic versions of each: LX, EX and EX-L. The CR-V baselines at $20,700 for the 2WD LX. Stepping up to an EX delivers a moonroof, 17-inch wheels, steering wheel audio controls and an alarm.

Topping out with the EX-L (2WD, $25,500; 4WD, $26,700) adds power-adjusted leather seats, climate control and a 270-watt stereo. Adding a cherry to the top is the EX-L Navi, which adds Honda’s satellite-linked navigation, creating sticker totals of $27,200 (2WD) and $28,400 (4WD). This brings the trim tally to eight.

Under the Hood
All CR-V versions are powered by a single engine: a 2.4-liter 4-cylinder with Honda’s i-VTEC variable-valve-timing technology. The large-for-Honda 4-cylinder is rated at 166 horsepower and 161 lb-ft of torque at 4200 rpm. Mated to a 5-speed automatic transmission, the CR-V is EPA-rated at 20/27 mpg (city/hwy) for 2WD trims, 20/26 mpg for 4WD variants.

Inner Space
The plentiful standard equipment on the CR-V EX-L Navi makes it a standout in the compact crossover class. Our test vehicle had no optional equipment.

The dash-mounted gear selector cleverly opens up useful floor space for purses, backpacks, camera cases and the like, and also adds to the cabin’s airy feel. The seats are plush, leather trimmed, highly adjustable, heated, and feature captain’s chair armrests that come in handy when rolling up the miles. Backseat passengers get reclining seats to help pass the time.

The gauge cluster is a savvy combination of analog dials that frames an electroluminescent tech center, providing feedback on fuel level, engine temperature, experienced fuel mileage and door-ajar status.

On the Road
One mile on the tarmac and it’s immediately apparent why the CR-V is a top seller in this category. With a smooth ride, the CR-V’s suspension tuning is just aggressive enough to handle hard cornering when the feeling grabs you. Though no slot car, the CR-V does all the little things well that one would expect from a compact SUV.

Under the hood, the 166-horsepower engine can find itself taken to task at times, but overall it does a decent job motivating the 3,549-pound CR-V. Hit a hill low in the rev range and the Honda will struggle initially, but once the transmission downshifts and the revs climb so does the CR-V. On an extended trip we registered 26.7 mpg in our Green Tea Metallic tester, and determined the CR-V to be well decked out for its $29,035 sticker.

The Honda CR-V shines with excellent fit and finish and good use of space. As mentioned, the captain’s chair arrangement adds to the overall comfort level, and we were also impressed with the simplicity of the climate control and the easily programmed navigation system. However, we were surprised by the road noise infiltrating the cabin, especially at moderate speeds. Perhaps a quieter compound tire is in the CR-V’s future.

Right for You?
The many strengths behind the CR-V badge make it a top-tier player in the small SUV segment. With prices starting at a competitive $20,700, it also delivers promising numbers in the important fuel-efficiency category. With eight configurations to choose from, the Honda can maneuver into almost any lifestyle and not miss a beat.

Evan Griffey served as an editor of Turbo & High Tech Performance, a pioneering publication about sport-compact tuning. Today Griffey freelances for Import Tuner, Sport Compact Car, Car Audio and Siphon.

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What do the Safety Ratings mean?

The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) performs independent crash testing of new vehicles and then assigns them a score based on their performance. The overall crash test rating is based on how a vehicle performs in the following tests:

Driver Crash Grade:

Measures the chance of a serious injury to a crash test dummy that is placed in a driver's seat and driven into a fixed barrier at 35 MPH. A five-star rating means there is 10 percent or less chance of injury.

Passenger Crash Grade:

Similar to the driver crash grade, only now the focus is on the passenger.

Rollover Resistance:

Simulates an emergency lane change to measure the likelihood of a vehicle rolling over. A five-star rating means there is 10 percent or less risk of rollover.

Side Impact Crash Test - Front:

Focuses on the front side of a vehicle. It simulates crashes that can occur in intersections by striking a 3,015-pound weight against the side of a vehicle at 38.5 MPH. A five-star rating means there is 5 percent or less chance of injury.

Side Impact Crash Test - Rear:

Similar to the front side impact test only now the focus is on the rear passenger.

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Safety Features & Equipment

Braking & Traction

4-Wheel ABS Std
Traction/Stability Control Std
Tire Pressure Monitoring System Std

Passenger Restraint

Driver Air Bag Std
Passenger Air Bag Std
Side Air Bag Std
Side Head Air Bag Std
Rear Head side Air Bag Std
Child Safety Locks Std

Road Visibility

Daytime Running Lights Std
Fog Lamps Opt
Electrochromic Rearview Mirror Opt
Intermittent Wipers Std
Variable Inter. Wipers Std

Accident Prevention

Rear Parking Aid Opt

Security

Anti-theft System Std
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2WD 5dr LX

Engine

Engine Type 2.4L Gas I4
Horsepower 166 @ 5800 RPM
Torque (lb-ft) 161 @ 4200 RPM

Fuel

Fuel Type Gasoline Fuel
Fuel Capacity 15.3 gal
Fuel Economy 20 MPG City / 27 MPG Hwy
Estimated max. distance per tank of gas 413.1 miles

Drivetrain

Driven Wheels FWD
Transmission 5-Speed A/T

Wheels

Rims 17 x - TBD - in.
Tires P225/65R17
Spare Tire Compact Spare Tire

Interior Space

Seating Capacity 5 adults
Front Headroom/Legroom 40.9 in. / 41.3 in.
Rear Headroom/Legroom 38.6 in. / 38.5 in.
Luggage/Cargo Space cubic ft.

Dimensions

Wheelbase 103.1 in.
Curb Weight 3389 lb.
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2WD 5dr LX

Comfort

A/C Standard
Bucket Seats Standard
Front Reading Lamps Standard
Leather Wrapped Steering Wheel Optional

Convenience

Adjustable Steering Wheel Standard
Auxiliary Pwr Outlet Standard
Cruise Control Standard
Driver Vanity Mirror Standard
Front Floor Mats Standard
Intermittent Wipers Standard
Pass-Through Rear Seat Standard
Passenger Vanity Mirror Standard
Power Driver Mirror Standard
Power Steering Standard
Power Windows Standard
Trip Computer Standard
Variable Speed Intermittent Wipers Standard
Electrochromic rearview mirror Optional
Front Floor Mats Optional
Luggage Rack Optional
Navigation System Optional
Parking assist Optional
Remote Engine Start Optional
Running Boards Optional
Trailer Hitch Receiver Optional
Wheel Locks Optional

Entertainment

AM/FM Stereo Standard
Auxiliary Audio Input Standard
CD Player Standard
MP3 Player Standard