



The CR-V probably still won't be liked by people but this style is starting to really grow on me
(yet, again!). One disappointment for the new CR-V is that the Real Time 4WD is not standard anymore, it will be available for all models. The EPA mileage estimates are: 2WD-23 City/30 Highway and 4WD-22 City/28 Highway.
UPDATE: It know seems that the Adaptive Cruise Control, Collision Mitigation Braking System and Active Front Lighting will not be offered in the U.S spec CR-V but it will be offered in the Euro spec CR-V. A satellite navigation system w/ rearview camera is now only standard on the uplevel CR-V EX-L.
For more info, specs and more pics please go to this site: http://automobiles.honda.com/cr-v/index.aspx