Compare: 2008 Honda CR-V vs 2009 Mercury Mariner

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2008 Honda CR-V

2009 Mercury Mariner

  2008 Honda CR-V 2WD 5dr EX Side Exterior View 2009 Mercury Mariner
MSRP
$24,550
$27,245
Invoice $22,843 $25,263
MPG
City/Highway
20/27 17/31
Rating 7.8 7.4
Bottom Line The 2008 Honda CR-V doesn't have hip style or performance on tap, but it has the security, utility, and frugality that many sensible moms want. The 2009 Mercury Mariner is an attractive and capable compact SUV, now with vastly improved performance.
Likes &
Dislikes

Likes:

  • Smooth and refined powertrain
  • One of the safest vehicles of its size and type
  • Attractive yet simple instrument panel and controls
  • Especially frugal on fuel

Dislikes:

  • Transmission reluctant to downshift
  • Styling is ungainly to some eyes
  • Rear pillar obscures rearward vision

Likes:

  • Six-speed automatic transmission
  • Improved mileage and power
  • complete safety package
  • Cutting-edge infotainment

Dislikes:

  • Rear-seat comfort
  • Complex process for folding rear seat
  • Not as refined as some competitors
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Used Car Prices

  Min Max Average
2008 Honda CR-V $17,511 $22,065 $19,809
2009 Mercury Mariner $14,752 $22,158 $18,518
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