Can't be that bad, was the biggest selling SUV in the states.
franc123,
Nov 17, 7:01pm
Looks more HS-V than CR-V I'd have thought with those tacky wheels and bumpers.
smac,
Nov 17, 7:12pm
It's like he's not only lying in the street, drunk, he's shouting "kick me in the face!".
richardmayes,
Nov 17, 7:15pm
Somehow I doubt they're aiming for the insecure spotty teenager trying desperately to be respected as a man via his 0-100 times sector of the market.!
On the downside: It would be marginally slower down the quarter mile than Scotttard's holden. (I wonder how the owners will cope with the humiliation!)
But on the plus side, there aren't many other 4-cylinder cars around (apart from the current CR-V) that have room for a pram on top of a bunch of suitcases in the boot. And if anything this looks to have an even bigger back end on it - probably a step in the right direction.
I don't know why a medium sized urban SUV needs a massive fake skid plate on the front of it.But then, I don't know why Hondas don't have the JRSC kit as a factory option on their k-series engines either.
mugenb20b,
Nov 17, 7:58pm
So that's a 2012 CRV! Seriously though, that's one nice looking machine, much nicer than the current model. If I had the funds, I would definitely consider buying one, as I find soft roaders very practical and easy to get in and out of. I wonder if they'll make a 7 seater version.
gman35,
Nov 17, 8:31pm
The current model looks as though the grill / bumper was never attached to rest of the vehicle properly , and the rear side window looks ridiculus with that curve. Actually prefer this next one. I wonder , Do dealers ever get lots of opinions from buyers (mostly "companies" for new purchases I realise) , but do people ever say "it ain't as nice as my current one ay !" ! Or do we just drive whatever now and not even talk about modern everyday cars (as my 40ish yr old mates know some older cars but don't know jack about any current mainstream models). Back to styling though , I think at least Toyota , Honda , and Subaru have completely lost it now.
gman35,
Nov 17, 8:38pm
Oh , and Nissan ("Tiida" , "Maxima" etc , the rot started with the last Primera). At least the Aussies seem to look good with their Falcons and Commodores , such a shame they just cannot finish interiors / do electrics / build the rest of them properly so I would actually want to buy one!
asa50,
Nov 17, 8:39pm
Dude, I do not like CR-Vs either (or most of the other soft roaders either) but man get a grip, your obsession with these is getting creepy. Whats the issue with Thailand! GM and Toyota also manufacture there, as well the american brand computer I am using right now
pollymay,
Nov 17, 9:28pm
No 600hp, no care
franc123,
Mar 15, 4:18am
And don't forget Ford/Mazda and Mitsi, Thailand in fact probably grunts out more light trucks than any other individual country in the world right now, but they must be crap manufacturers right!I've yet to see any proof that Thai manufactured/assembled vehicles are measurably worse than whats produced anywhere else, including Japan.
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