My brother took a couple pictures at the auto show where the sign was partially blocked and read HPV and HIV. We're a bit immature.
Honda's latest little SUV is the HR-V--a kind of pumped-up version of their FIt.
A bit of interesting info for you JDM fans out there: The HR-V nameplate isn't new, and Honda used it from 1999-2006 for a mini-SUV not sold here.
This is the Honda HR-V EX-L AWD with Navi. If we didn't have a picture on this page you would probably have no idea what that is exactly. But besides the alphabet soup, this little Honda SUV is quite the utility. It's price tag is nice too: $25,990 for the highest trim.
I applaud Honda for offering more choices. More choices are good. I wish we had some variety, though, as all of these little SUVs are starting to blend together.
If you're looking for a smaller SUV that's full of Honda-ness, then this is the one. I'm not going to tell you that it's super-exciting to drive, though. The CVT transmission is, well, you can guess. This is coming from a Honda fanboi, too. Even my mower is a Honda.
I miss the Honda Element. The Element wasn't perfect (it wasn't the most fuel-efficient thing out there) but it had some style and personality.
Perhaps it's good that we write about sports cars.
My brother took a couple pictures at the auto show where the sign was partially blocked and read HPV and HIV. We're a bit immature.
I took Uber the other day and was picked up in an HRV. Interior was very nice, the weird thing though it had cameras on the mirrors, as soon as you turned the turn signal on, it would pop up the picture of that side of the car on the infotainment screen.
java230 wrote: I took Uber the other day and was picked up in an HRV. Interior was very nice, the weird thing though it had cameras on the mirrors, as soon as you turned the turn signal on, it would pop up the picture of that side of the car on the infotainment screen.
My wife's Civic Si sedan does that.
java230 wrote: I took Uber the other day and was picked up in an HRV. Interior was very nice, the weird thing though it had cameras on the mirrors, as soon as you turned the turn signal on, it would pop up the picture of that side of the car on the infotainment screen.
This is one of those features that seems ridiculous until you have it.
mtn wrote:java230 wrote: I took Uber the other day and was picked up in an HRV. Interior was very nice, the weird thing though it had cameras on the mirrors, as soon as you turned the turn signal on, it would pop up the picture of that side of the car on the infotainment screen.This is one of those features that seems ridiculous until you have it.
I would second that emotion.
In reply to mtn:
It seemed cool, but takes your eyes away from the mirror/side of the car, which struck me as weird. I don't like looking at a screen for everything!
In reply to java230:
Putting the screen in the mirror would be better I think. I have seen a few vehicles where the rear view camera screen is in the rear view mirror which makes sense to me.
I think its the right side only for the screen, which makes sense, since it reduces the distance from out front, so makes it easier to pay attention to where you are going, and make sure your lane to the right is clear at the same time. Isn't used for the left, probably because it would force you to look right to turn left.
We test drove this exact model before buying my wife a Forester XT. I really really wanted it because it's based off the Fit platform and came with way more options than the FXT Touring at a $8k less price tag. I really enjoyed it's driving characteristics, looks, and the better sound system/infotainment were also huge. Unfortunately the wife loved her outgoing Foz too much and the dealer threw us a great deal on the FXT that had been sitting on the lot for a while. Not complaining about a WRX based grocery getter but we could have saved some coin and gotten just as much utility.
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