dami talaga nagsasabi kuba at bungal ang 07CRV. but for me its not. Nice to see it in person.
kanya kanya lang namang opinion yan eh.....yung iba nga sinasabi rin na matagtag....
had it for more than a week na and ok naman lahat para sa akin.....habang tumatagal lalo nga syang gumaganda.
bungal daw.....nah...may braces yung sa akin (lower chrome front grill)...hehehe
astig nga pag gabi....hid projector lamps....whoa....puting puti.....ganda ng dating!!!
To those who got their own already ... congrats....
To those people who wants one....go and get a V!![]()
Best looking CR-V for me so far![]()
The rear looks really ***y, good thing Honda didn't put the spare tire there because that is soooo dated.
Two Thumbs Up!
For that pricepoint, I'd rather get an Outlander 3.0 V6 (GLS base-variant)
For that, I can already have standard 4WD, an all-new 6B31 3.0-liter V6 engine, 6-speed tranny with manual-mode (via tranny shifter and paddle shifts), 18 inch wheels, fog lamps, and one-touch fold button for the second row seats.
For the same 1.4m price range, I'd get an Outlander GLS instead.
and dami no plates new CRV sa Baguio last week. seems that a lot of families sinabak kagad new CRV's nila hehehe
red, white and yun blue na parang gray
btw, white looks very nice and neat
Any reviews on the power and fuel consumptions on the 2.0li R-series engine?
Read from several American publications that the 2.4li K-series is underpowered and it makes me wonder what more if its the 2.0li. Right now in the absence of any local tests and feedbacks, between the two engines, I would get the 2.0li bec. the 2.4li is still based on the "old" K-series which is best known for its over generous sipping of fuel. The 2.0li is based on the R-series which is derived from the 1.8li from the FD Civic, which has decent fuel consumption rates.
The CRV seems to be a nice vehicle to get BUT I'm not a big fan of the VTEC engine series. Generally speaking and based on my experience with previous generation VTEC engines, they do not have the same low-end grunt when compared with Toyota's VVTi engines, so you'd have to rev the Honda hard just to extract a bit of juice out of it. This as we all know affects the engine's fuel efficiency.
Last edited by number001; April 10th, 2007 at 10:31 PM.
I fully agree on this.
Check this thread on TOV:
R20A vs. K20A
http://vtec.net/forums/one-message?message_id=671062