What's New in the 2014 Honda CR-V?
Though the CR-V is mostly unchanged for 2014, there are a few updates. They include newly standard Pandora Internet radio connectivity on all models and automatic headlights for the upscale CR-V EX.
Which CR-V is the Best?
Customers who are looking for a roomy, fuel-efficient crossover with proven reliability will be happy with the CR-V. We recommend upgrading to the better-equipped EX-L to get features such as leather, a moonroof, automatic climate control and upgraded audio. We'd recommend sticking with 2-wheel drive unless you really need all-wheel drive, but we'd opt for the rear entertainment system over navigation.
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How Much Does a 2014 Honda CR-V Cost?
The 2014 Honda CR-V is offered in three trim levels: base-level LX, mid-level EX and upscale EX-L. The
LX ($23,500) comes standard with a long list of features, including luxury items such as a rearview camera, Bluetooth, a USB audio interface and Pandora Internet radio connectivity. Other standard features include keyless entry, cruise control and a split-folding rear seat. Drivers who step up to the
EX ($26,000) receive a power sunroof, 17-inch alloy wheels, fog lights and an upgraded sound system. For 2014, the EX also has automatic headlights as standard equipment. Topping the range is the
EX-L ($29,500), which adds dual-zone automatic climate control, leather upholstery with heated front seats, a power driver's seat and a leather-wrapped steering wheel. The EX-L can also be outfitted with an optional rear-seat entertainment system or a touchscreen navigation system.