2014 Honda CR-V Does Happen To Be A Diesel Worth Getting - MotoringCrunch
The 2014 Honda CR-V DTi-L packs in everything above and in addition there is the leather trims and parking sensors along with HID bi-Xenon headlights and larger 18 inch alloys. The Honda CR-V diesel has a price tag of $3,500 more than what you would expect to pay out for the petrol engine. If you go for the manual version the price tag starts at $38, 290 and if you want the DTi-L you can pick it up from $45, 915. The cabin of the 2014 Honda CR-V diesel is very high quality and it is easy to get the perfect seating position. Maybe Honda is now wishing that they had launched the 2014 Honda CR-V diesel version back in 2012. This isn’t going to be the cheapest vehicle on the market, offer it does offer you great value for your money and it’s packed with high quality and... Source: motoringcrunch.com