Pricing for the base model starts at US$30,920 (equal to AU$44,700), whereas the rest kick off at US$33,150 (AU$47,920), ...
Both are mid-sized, hybrid SUVs with all-wheel drive as standard equipment. So, which is the better buy? Here’s what I think.
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Honda Civic Trade in Value: Here's What You Should Get and Why
The Honda Civic is often cited as the sensible sibling to the CR-V, but in the 2026 trade-in market, it actually holds a ...
Same segment, completely different personalities. Here's how the Bronco Sport and CR-V actually compare on off-road ...
This year's Kelley Blue Book 2026 Consumer Choice winners are heavy on Honda, even in the EV category with its solitary Honda ...
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2026 Honda CR-V e:HEV RS review: Long-term conclusion
How did our flagship Honda CR-V hybrid perform over two months of ‘ownership’ and is the electrified mid-size SUV a good pick ...
One can pay to use an app that opens your garage door—but Honda’s Homelink remain an option, too ...
A pop-up third row is unique among compact crossovers, and while it's a place only suitable for kids, it's still a handy ...
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