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Long Term Update 3: 2007 Honda CR-V

10 months and 15,918 miles - In 2007 the Honda CR-V became the best-selling sport/ute in the U.S.
By Ron Kiino
Photography by Brian Vance
2007 Honda CRV Side View

In 2007 the Honda CR-V became the best-selling sport/ute in the U.S., with over 219,000 sold. One reason, no doubt, is that, in addition to delivering nearly 22 mpg, this small 'ute can haul large loads. Case in point: Photog Brian Vance recently helped a friend bring home a brand-new 42-inch flat-screen LCD TV. "With the second row folded down and flipped up, the CR-V swallowed the big box easily." TV? Big deal. What about an area rug? "I also helped the same friend pick up an 8x10-foot area rug that she purchased on Craigs List," notes Vance. "We rolled up the rug and slid it over the folded second row and between the front seats-very tight fit, but, nonetheless, we were able to squeeze it in without having to drive with the liftgate open." n


2007 Honda CR-V
Months/miles in service 10/15,918
Avg econ/CO2 21.9 mpg/0.89 lb/mile
Unresolved problems None
Maintenance cost $52.42 (oil change/inspection/rotate tires)
Normal-wear cost $0


After a decade of pretending to be a pint-size, box-shaped bushwhacker, Honda's 2008 Honda CR-V has finally given up the ruse.
5 Months and 7,597 Miles - "I'm in a good position to make some notes on the CR-V," observes copy editor James Dryden, "as my wife just happens to own a 2006."
7 months and 10,975 miles - At around 9000 miles, the CR-V and its Maintenance Minder system informed us that its first service was due.

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