2015 Honda CR-V Touring: Quick Drive - The Car Connection

Honda says that the CR-V is the best-selling entry SUV of all time, and it’s easy to understand why this model has earned that title. Put simply, it keeps with the times and delivers, in an entirely pragmatic way, all that most families need, with enough personality to not leave them wanting. Although this model might not win you over with its exterior styling, compared to racier compact crossovers like the Ford Escape, or the more flamboyant Jeep Cherokee, the 2016 Honda CR-V absolutely excels for all the reasons that have... ALSO SEE: Rough-Idle Complaints Roll In For 2015 CR-V: Honda Working On Fix. The grille and headlamps now work together as a single design piece—like outstretched wings, we think—and the running lamps in the Touring model we drove function as super-cool bold outlines for the headlamp enclosure. That’s all a diversion, though, as the backseat is probably the place to start checking out the CR-V. It has all the headroom and legroom that six-footers will need, and while it’s a little bit narrower than mid-size crossovers, there’s really not much of a difference anymore. In front or in back, it’s one of the easiest crossovers to get into. Source: www.thecarconnection.com