2001 Honda CRV
Honda never expected they would get this far with their sport vehicle project
way back in 1996. It was an unbelievable salvo for the company to have gained
a wide enthusiastic positive response as Honda CRV had been launched in the US
in 1997. Honda CRV then became a fast and best-selling compact sport utility much
to the delight of its enthusiasts. Available in both 2-wheel and four-wheel drive
in LX, EX, and SE; each model is powered up by a 2.0 liter 4-cyl engine that runs
146 horsepower. The SE trim, anyhow, stays a fresh trim which has just been introduced
midway through the year 2000.
2001 Honda CRV despite its classy and sophisticated image solidly performs a
tough task of that of a truck. Moreover, this year model hauls both cargo and
kids as well as it performs well as it combats bad weather. Easy to drive--a usual
complement for this compact SUV. This vehicle fights every tough and rough pavement.
Well, thanks to the Honda's trademark car platform that retains the car's drivability.
A nice ride provided must entail a great deal of convenient amenities. Catering
to a host of comfort and amenities wherein pleasure could be derived from, 2001
Honda CRV LX comes standard with air conditioning, AM/FM cassette stereo, cruise
control, map lights, rear window washer-wiper, and power windows together with
mirrors and locks. On the other hand, EX models add ABS, remote keyless entry,
dual power color-keyed mirrors, CD stereo and alloy wheels.
SE gets a leather interior and steering wheel, a three-in-one AM/FM/cassette/CD
stereo, body colored side moldings, a hard cover for the spare tire, and chrome
accents on the grille. These are just among the impressive features boasted by
the 2001 Honda CRV. It's not an amazing thing to see Honda CRVs being driven around
the city. After all, several patrons enjoy the solid performance provided by this
SUV.