Honda Fit, too small? CR-V, too big? The 2016 Honda HR-V may be the right size - WTOP

It includes Buick, Nissan, Chevrolet, Jeep and now Honda is throwing its new offering into the market. The 2016 Honda HR-V is built for city driving and its small size is an asset when parking in those tight spaces. The starting price is under $20,000 and the fully loaded AWD model is under $27,000. This new HR-V is a priced well in this new class. I really like the front-end styling and think it looks better than the redesigned CR-V. It has a sportier look and stance — more coupe-like styling with a swooping rear end like an Acura. Honda has spent some time lately on exterior. So much so that I think this new HR-V will deliver when it comes time to sell with its stand out look. Though for me, the front seats — even the top-of-the-line EX-L trim level with leather — weren’t the most comfortable after an hour of driving. The rear seat space is pretty good and there’s a cutout for some extra headroom in the rear allowing people over 5-feet-8-inches to fit. Driving the Honda HR-V is the normal Honda experience with a good feeling of a solid ride that’s a bit on the sporty side. Source: wtop.com