2016 Honda CR-V VTi-L Review | Comfortable, Calm And Well-Finished, But No Dynamo
SPARE A THOUGHT FOR HONDA'S 2016 CR-V, ONCE A PIONEERING MEDIUM SUV, IT’S NOW AWASH IN A SEA OF JOHNNY-COME-LATELY COMPETITORS.
The current model impressed well-enough when launched here 2013, but, even after a light update late in 2014, there are threats aplenty (and some good cars) lurking both above and below. Like Mazda's CX-5 and CX-3 family of all-stars, and like the new RAV4 and Ford Kuga.
And now, even the premium brands are pressing down on the top-spec CR-V VTi-L at its $42,290 (plus) price point. So, how is the current generation CR-V holding up?