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Whats the differen between Honda CRV LX VS EX?
I didnt even know there were two different kinds until today
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

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Honda Crv Lease Rates?
For 2007-2008 Honda CRV ex w/o navigation ex w/ navigation ex-l w/o navigation ex-l w/ navigation also list what state your in and how much mileage a year your allowed and list all options from honda or dealer
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 1 answer

In MD, Probably around $300-400 a month with a 24 month / 24,000 mile lease. One can purchase miles upfront.

Can a driver's seat for a honda crv be switched?
the seat is so low to the ground and it tilts back too far. my knees are in my face. even with cushions it sucks. the car is made for japanese women. i'm 6'0" and way too big for it. i didn't think that just because the car is japanese, it would be built for small people. i had never heard that about japanese cars. i'd only driven jeep wranglers...
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

My oldest son is 6'4", and drives his CRV all over the country. He's even taken it from New York to Alaska and back again. I'm 5'11", and I sometimes feel cramped in the car when I drive it, so I guess it just depends on the driver.

What kinda wheels would look good on my 2001 honda crv?
I have a 2001 honda crv se and its silver. what kinda wheels will look good on it?
Source: Yahoo! Answers, 2 answers

Just whatever is already on it. Save your money for important stuff, not gaudy wheels that will attract thieves.

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The 2010 Honda CR-V used to be more of a niche vehicle, aiming for customers who wanted a vehicle with rugged styling yet more carlike features and handling, but in recent years the CR-V, like its peers, have become a big part of the market, replacing sedans and minivans.

The Chevrolet Equinox was completely redesigned for 2010, gaining a more fuel-efficient standard four-cylinder engine and greatly improved interior.

It’s worth considering, but the 2010 CR-V has a much more spacious interior.

The CR-V is also quite a bit bigger than either the Hyundai Tucson or Kia Sportage—both of which are aging designs that don’t return the fuel economy of the class leaders; the steering wheel doesn’t telescope in either of those Korean models.

The Toyota RAV4 provides a plusher ride, and it's the only one in this crowd with an available third-row seat.

The Subaru Forester feels a bit sportier than the rest, it comes with standard all-wheel drive, and after its most recent redesign it’s more spacious and comfortable.

If you want a manual transmission, you'll need to look to the Sportage, Tucson, or Forester.

Finally, it’s worth mentioning that only one model in this group—the RAV4 (non Sport)—has held on to the old rear-mounted spare.

For the way that vehicles are used in this class, it’s a handicap.


 
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