Peter Anderson
Contributing journalist
18 Jan 2013
10 min read

One of the vehicles that spearheaded the SUV boom, the Honda CR-V, is entering its fourth iteration. With over five million sales over the last eighteen years, Honda seems to have finally become confident and made a car that you not only want to buy, but might want to look at, too.

Value

The CR-V range starts with the entry-level two-wheel drive VTi and stretches to the four-wheel drive VTi-L. We had a VTi-L which weighs in at $42,290, with just a set of unattractive floor mats fitted as extras.

Read the full Honda CR-V VTi-L 2013 review: road test.