After a few months – and a few thousand kilometres – behind the wheel, the traditional CR-V strong points started to come to the fore. Pretty much as we expected, too. Namely, the areas of cabin space, comfort and ergonomics – factors where the CR-V has always been solid and, in most cases, segment leading. The case for the Honda CR-V in the medium-SUV segment gets stronger the more time you spend with it.
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