2003 Honda CR-V
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MSRP: $18,900 - $21,600

Honda CR-V

VITAL STATS

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    Engine

    2.4L I-4

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    Power

    160 @ 6,000 rpm

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    Transmission

    4-spd auto w/OD

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    0-60

    9.1 seconds

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    Drivetrain

    front-wheel

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    Seating

    5 passengers

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    Cargo

    72.0 cu.ft.

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    MPG 

    23 City / 28 HWY

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    Blue Book® Private Party Value

    $5,025 - $6,350

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    Invoice Price 

    $17,463 - $19,954

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    Warranty

    36 months/36,000 miles

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    J.D Power Initial Quality Rating

     

*Monthly payment estimate based on 0% down, 5% interest rate for 60 months; taxes, dealer delivery and extras not included.
The Honda CR-V is roomy and convenient and easy to drive.You can put lots of stuff in it and the back seats are roomy and comfortable.It rides nice and smoothing, without the jouncy harshness of most SUVs.It's surprisingly maneuverable in tight quarters and handles well on winding roads.

The CR-V has grown up.Literally: Last year, a new model was launched that was larger, roomier, and more powerful than the first-generation model, and the new CR-V reclaimed its leading position in the compact sport-utility race.

Along with the Toyota RAV4, the CR-V was one of the original cute-utes: Not quite a sport-utility, but more than a car, offering an upright seating position, all-wheel drive and decent cargo space.Since it was built on a car platform (the Honda Civic), its highway-friendly ride and handling made it drive more like a car.This combination attracted buyers who needed a minivan, but wanted something smaller and more maneuverable, and something that didn't look like a minivan.That was in mid-1997.

Since then the field has become crowded with competitors, including the Ford Escape, Mazda Tribute, and Hyundai Santa Fe.The Chevrolet Tracker and Suzuki Vitara offered more truck-like engineering for better off-road capability.Land Rover introduced its luxurious and highly capable Freelander, while Jeep launched its highly capable and slightly larger Liberty.

With the 2002 model, however, the CR-V got back in the hunt.It still isn't any good off-road, but it's quite competent on the highways and byways where most of these vehicles are driven most of the time.The Honda bests many of its immediate competitors in both qualitative and quantitative measures, while trailing in a few minor areas.

For 2003, Honda has added coat hooks in the rear compartment and enlarged the front storage console to better accommodate cassettes and CDs.Otherwise the CR-V remains unchanged.

 

2003 Honda CR-V Information

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