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Road Test: 2002 Honda CR-V


illustrators: G.R. Whale

The mini-'ute class continues to grow fast, siphoning sales from midsize sport 'utes, small wagons, and economy cars alike--and for good reason, as many mini-'utes offer as much cargo space (if not payload) as midsize utilities, decent road manners, and relatively low operating costs.

Debate centered around the Ford Escape V-6, Mazda Tribute V-6, and Honda CR-V. The Escape and Mazda share powertrains and are close in price, with the Escape being the better for occasional off-highway adventures and the Tribute better on-road.

Theory of Relativity

  • BMW X5 3.0i
  • Chevrolet Silverado 1500HD
  • Dodge Dakota R/T Club Cab
  • Ford Excursion
  • Ford Ranger XLT 4x2 Flareside
  • Honda CR-V
  • Isuzu Rodeo S 4WD
  • Jeep Wrangler X
  • Kia Sedona
  • However, for less cash, you could get a Honda CR-V, with a manual transmission not offered in an Escape/Tribute V-6, that is surprisingly quick (it'll keep up with the Wrangler 4.0), more economical, and an entertaining drive. In addition, the CR-V has four disc brakes, cargo space way larger than it looks from outside, super-flexible rear-seat configurations, better mileage, and a healthy 160-hp balance-shaft four-cylinder derived from Acura's RSX.

    The CR-V isn't suited for off-road work, but if you need a functional little front-drive runabout or all-wheel-drive traction for inclement weather, we think this is where the money is best spent.


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