Honda crv 2011

                                    Honda crv 2011
                                  Honda crv 2011
                                        Honda crv 2011
                                         Honda crv 2011
                                         Honda crv 2011
                                        Honda crv 2011
                                         Honda crv 2011
                                         Honda crv 2011
                                         Honda crv 2011
                                         Honda crv 2011
                                         Honda crv 2011 
Honda CR-V is one of the top selling compact Crossover SUV on the market today, and the 2011 CR-V continues to offer great fuel economy and value.
2011 Honda CR-V is powered by a CV-180, 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine with 161 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic is standard on all finishes, as front-wheel drive. For those who need CR-V to perform their duties off the beaten track, Honda's Real Time ™ 4-wheel drive system is also available.
Fuel economy is to highlight the 2011 CR-V, which is not something that can be said of many SUVs. EPA estimated mpg ratings for 21 mpg in the city and 28 mpg on the highway to accumulate an impressive 24 mpg combined overall assessment. CR-V competes with other compact SUVs like the Toyota RAV-4, Chevrolet Equinox and Ford Escape.

                                         Honda crv 2011 
Perched atop a 17-inch steel (or a mixture of pieces EX) wheels, Honda CR-V, to maintain a separate style of last year's model with a classic and elegant. The tailgate is light and makes loading and unloading of the CR-V, the wind. With a 40/20/40 split rear seat folded forward, the CR-V features a large 72.9 cubic feet of cargo space so you can take it all with you.
The 2011 Honda CR-V gives you the utility and carrying capacity of an SUV, with the composed ride and fuel efficiency of a passenger car.  So why not get the best of both worlds, and go for the 2011 Honda CR-V.

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