Used 2006 Honda CR-V Consumer Reviews
CRV
love this car, it takes turns beautifully, and its acceleration is amazing for an suv.
It's a Honda
This is the third Honda and second CRV that we have owned. The first, a 1986 Prelude was sold with 146000 miles and is still on the road. I kept the 99 CRV and got my wife a 06 Sport model. The leather seating is magnificent, quite a nice change with the back door opening, and the A/C improvements are outstanding. We love it and plan to have it around for a long time.
- Special Edition 4dr SUVMSRP: $5,45033 mi away
- EX 4dr SUVMSRP: $6,495281 mi away
- LX 4dr SUVMSRP: $11,495324 mi away
Third Honda
Just picked up 2006 ex with automatic. Very smooth ride. Love the color blue. Has great standard safety features. I owned two other Hondas they were accords an they both served me well. Looking forward to seeing the design of the new 2007. I don't think you'll be disappointed with this purchase.
Great Car, Great Value!
I may be the first person to sell a 3 year old Audi A6 (a "luxury") car to get a CR-V. CR-V is fun to drive, very reliable and extremely roomy. Great for lugging a bike or two in back. No question its a no thrills car but that is the beauty behind it. Car has everything on it you need with out the bells and whistles that tend to break anyways. No question this car will be around for a while. Hoping to keep it for my 13 year old son.
My CRV vs. my Highlander
We have a 2004 Toyota Highlander V6, auto. loaded and were very satisfied with it. It's deserving of Consumer Reports top ratings for safety, reliabilty, etc. Wanted to get a smaller SUV with fully loaded features including moonroof, traction & stability, front, side airbags, etc. CRV also garnered top ratings and deserves it! Can't tell it's only a 4 liter unless we are driving a full load of adults going uphill. Otherwise, it is peppy and powerful on the highway, and gets very good fuel economy. In local driving my Highlander gets overall 18- 19 mpg and the CRV gets 21-22. Great Honda clearance price and next year's CRV styling doesn't look as trucklike as this year's. Go CRV!