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2007 Honda CRV: Wither the SUV?
I just ordered a new 2007 CRV, but what have I ordered? Is it an SUV
or is it a car? I think it is not. Not an SUV and not a car and certainly not a "cross-over" vehicle. You tell me what you think it is. 1. It will not only be the safest vehicle in its class but will be the safest vehicle ever. Reasoning: This is the fourth vehicle Honda has created with the ACE body structure. It is the latest and most refined version and because you do sit up much higher than a car in the new CRV, you can see farther down the road to avoid potential problems. So yes, the Acura RL is the documented king of safety at the moment, but the 2007 CRV is about to take the throne. 2. It may be an economy car. Daily fuel mileage, day in and day out driving will likely bring at least 25 mpg with substantially more on the highway. This is great! I have not owned a V6 or V8 vehicle for some time. With the 2007 CRV there is no need to put yourself in a dangerous tiny on the ground type vehicle to get great gas mileage. 3. It may almost be a sports car. The handling of the 2007 CRV is supposed to be jaw-dropping. With this vehicle, gone are the days of your body fighting gravity on sweeping or tight turns. At least 17 inch tires. 4. It has all of the advantages of an SUV, with none of the disadvantages. Well the disadvantages of SUV ownership are legendary: Dangerous rollover potential, poor fuel mileage, slow, cramped interiors, trucks with campershells made more nice at twice the price, hard ride, terrible handling, terrible turning radius, terrible to park, wears you out to drive them, need to rent a car to actually be comfortable on any longer trip, etc. And then when they address one of these areas you end up with serious compromises like the Nissan F35 or F45 which have no stow capacity--gone--no ride quality--gone. And dangerous blocked views or the big GM versions of SUVs which are just tank trucks in disguise for double money. Really nasty stuff. 5. It is now a luxury vehicle. The level of luxury available on the new CRV is going to put previous CRV owners in shock and new owners will wonder what they have missed. Well they certainly haven't missed this level of comfort. It is really going to be something. 6. RAV4 is no longer in the same class. Yes this famous duel is over. The RAV4 has gone with bulbous sheetmetal, cheap cost cutting cloth interior and 3rd rate foam in the seats, and a gas guzzling V-6 with over 250hp! Outrageous. The old well hey we can't compete with them so we will just compete with ourselves and put motors out of our other vehicles in it. Now the RAV4 is a gas guzzling wallow of a ride except you are sitting on park benches. If you are considering buying a new 2007 Honda CRV you may well want to consider the following vehicles: 1. Audi S4. You can get the 4WD of the new CRV and the same great handling. Trunk space is not bad. Yes it is a little more cramped, gets terrible fuel mileage, and costs 2 1/2 times more but it is something to consider. 2. Acura RL. Same in the class of its own safety of the ACE body structure, same # 1 in quality from Honda, same rich interior, same great music, same great handling. Sure its double money and you sit three heads lower and the gas mileage can't compare, but it is after all a Honda. 3. Porsche Cayenne S. Same great handling. The new 2007 Honda CRV's equal in looks I must admit. Excellent paint. Lots of options to pay for and make it special that the CRV just includes in it's price. But the downside is of course Porsche's legendary poor build quality and astronomical time in the shop instead of with you behind the wheel problems. Horrid gas mileage. Too big and popped up their so high that it is more of a Hummer type statement to make up for other life's failings than a vehicle that anyone could actually live with. But still at only 4 times the price of the new 2007 Honda CRV you might want to think about it. Yes, Honda has created a totally new vehicle unlike any vehicle ever created before. A vehicle that literally has it all. Price is not set but I am expecting it to come in at just over $17,500 with a good dealer discount.[This is just in case the head screwed on backwards jibby jab dealers try to pak these puppies beyond the MSRP. I had to put the shock in them] Don't ever never ever pay a dime over MSRP for your new 2007 Honda CRV. Honda will price them right between $22,000 and $26,000 all loaded, cleaned up, taxed, and delivered. Go elswhere if they try to make you pay a dime over that window sticker. Wait till late next year and they will be discounting them as usual. The SUV, the car, the crossover, are gone. Honda just created the world's first "Planet Safe Transport" vehicle the world's first PSTV--enjoy the trip. |
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2007 Honda CRV: Wither the SUV?
"Redleathers" > wrote
>I just ordered a new 2007 CRV, but what have I ordered? Is >it an SUV > or is it a car? I think it is not. Not an SUV and not a > car and > certainly not a "cross-over" vehicle. You tell me what > you think it > is. > > 1. It will not only be the safest vehicle in its class > but will be the > safest vehicle ever. Reasoning: This is the fourth > vehicle Honda has > created with the ACE body structure. It is the latest and > most refined > version and because you do sit up much higher than a car > in the new > CRV, you can see farther down the road to avoid potential > problems. So > yes, the Acura RL is the documented king of safety at the > moment, but > the 2007 CRV is about to take the throne. You've been sold a line by a car salesperson. It could be the safest vehicle among SUVs, but "the safest vehicle ever" is hype. > 2. It may be an economy car. Daily fuel mileage, day in > and day out > driving will likely bring at least 25 mpg with > substantially more on > the highway. This is great! I have not owned a V6 or V8 > vehicle for > some time. With the 2007 CRV there is no need to put > yourself in a > dangerous tiny on the ground type vehicle to get great gas > mileage. 25 mpg is mediocre gas mileage. Just admit you have yuppie inclinations; have no need for a truck (not that the CR-V is a truck) nor something to take rock climbing (not that the CR-V is suitable for this, either); but just want to follow the sheep; be fashionable; and try to make up with looks and ridiculous spending habits what you lack in substance and an inner life. > 3. It may almost be a sports car. The handling of the > 2007 CRV is > supposed to be jaw-dropping. With this vehicle, gone are > the days of > your body fighting gravity on sweeping or tight turns. I suspect you work for a Honda dealer. |
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2007 Honda CRV: Wither the SUV?
Elle wrote: > You've been sold a line by a car salesperson. It could be > the safest vehicle among SUVs, but "the safest vehicle ever" > is hype. > > 25 mpg is mediocre gas mileage. > > Just admit you have yuppie inclinations; have no need for a > truck (not that the CR-V is a truck) nor something to take > rock climbing (not that the CR-V is suitable for this, > either); but just want to follow the sheep; be fashionable; > and try to make up with looks and ridiculous spending habits > what you lack in substance and an inner life. > > I suspect you work for a Honda dealer. I called the man that I have bought 3 other new Hondas from and got on the list to buy my fourth Honda. This safe planetary vehicle that allows humans to extend their physical reference beyond their own neighborhood simply sold itself to me as it will others albeit much later in months and years. 25 mpg is not mediocre gas mileage from a vehicle that will do all that Honda's new CRV is made to do. It is excellent, superior to anything else. Yet I do admit that I am being modest here, since Honda's current CRV, a rather typical SUV, does at least this well. Maybe 28 mpg in everyday driving is more on track. When I have needed a truck over the past 9 years I would simply fold down either my 1997 or 2000 CRVs seats and use it to haul what I have needed. Anything else is delivered. I was able to get my current CRV around on some pretty good size rocks, nothing slick rock moabish, but still some mountains and forest trails and it did great. One mountain pass crossed a skree field at 12,000 though I must admit, really taxed my 1997 CRVs 126 hp. Follow the sheep? No. I did have the first Volkswagen ever made with recaro seats and Pirelli CN36s from the factory in my state, the first of the new design Dodge Ram pickups in my state, the first diesel rabbit in my state, and the first S2000 which I still have in my state. So yeah I just tend to be a little ahead of the pack there himalaya and thought I would try to stir some of the sleeping. Just real real smart. That is all. Nothing yuppie. Folks that know me would think me being called a yuppie would be rather amusing. Spending habits? I don't have any car payments, charged up charged cards, or other such stereotypical american foolishness at least for those who have moved out of their parents house. Did you know 1 out of 7 young men in america under age 30 still lives with his mom and dad? 1 out of 14 young women. Shocking when compared to just 20 years ago. I have quite a bit of substance. Don't need a truck to compensate. Am pleasant on the eyes and meditate. So yeah and I have read more books than you ever will if you started reading now and never stopped until your eyes gave out. I tend to be a little ahead and just thought I would help and have helped many lurkers out there make a better decision I am sure. Nope. Never sold anything but beds and mattresses once when I was going through college for a few months. Not a salesman and don't know anybody who is. Just damn smart. Check out that ACE body structure info from Honda. Damn impressive himalaya. |
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2007 Honda CRV: Wither the SUV?
I do not work for Honda.I purchased 2005 CRV in 8/05 which pleased me so
much that when my Ford Expedition was totalled in 9/05 I bought another CRV (2003 with extended warranty) because the ground clearance,safety,large capacity (esp for tall objects) and good mileage as well as Honda repair infrequency are impressive...BUT it ain't like my Benz for a long interstate highway trip.You can't be all things-i.e., a racehorse and a camel. -- Thanks, Hank |
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