2010 Honda CR-V-SOLD
232,000 KM AWD 2.4L V-Tec
Year2010
Make Honda
Model CR-V
Trim 2.4L 4dr
Price $10,900 plus taxes
Doors 4
Drive Type AWD
Fuel Type Gasoline
Color Silver
Inteior Color Grey
Transmission Type 5-speed Automatic
Registration VIN:
Engine Type 2.4L V-Tec
About the 2010 Honda
The 2010 Honda CR-V, often hailed as a versatile compact SUV, is a perfect blend of style, functionality, and reliability. With its sleek and modern design, it effortlessly combines the rugged appeal of an SUV with the comfort of a sedan.
From the moment you lay eyes on it, you'll notice the CR-V's smooth curves and aerodynamic profile. Its bold front grille and striking headlights give it an assertive presence on the road, while the well-defined character lines running along the sides add a touch of sophistication.
One of the standout features of the 2010 CR-V is its spacious interior. Whether you're taking a short commute or embarking on a road trip, you'll appreciate the ample legroom and comfortable seating for five. The rear seats can be easily folded down to create a flat cargo floor, offering a whopping 72.9 cubic feet of cargo space for all your gear and groceries.
CR-V
Under the hood, the CR-V boasts a fuel-efficient 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine, delivering a peppy performance while keeping gas expenses in check. You'll find this SUV to be a joy to drive, with smooth handling and a comfortable ride, thanks to its well-tuned suspension.
Safety is a top priority for Honda, and the 2010 CR-V doesn't disappoint. It comes equipped with antilock brakes, stability control, and a full complement of airbags, ensuring you and your passengers are well-protected.
In summary, the 2010 Honda CR-V is an excellent choice for those seeking a versatile and dependable SUV. Its combination of style, spaciousness, fuel efficiency, and safety features make it a standout option in its class, appealing to families, commuters, and adventure seekers alike. It's no wonder the CR-V has been a popular choice for years.
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Pros & Cons
- + Spacious passenger and cargo areas
- + straightforward interior controls
- + nifty family-friendly features
- + exemplary crashworthiness
- + agile handling.
- - No optional engine upgrade, elevated road noise, transmission lacks manual mode.
What's New
The 2010 Honda CR-V receives its first slate of significant changes since being redesigned four years ago. The engine is enhanced with 14 more horsepower and 1 more mpg, the exterior and interior have been given minor detail changes, and Bluetooth and a USB audio port are added to the options list.
Edmunds Says
The 2010 Honda CR-V remains one of our favorite compact crossover SUVs. More power this year should help with its traditionally sluggish performance; however, the absence of an optional engine upgrade continues to be an Achilles heel.
Overview
"It needs more power." This label has stuck to the Honda CR-V like industrial Velcro for as long as this compact crossover has been sold. Though its four-cylinder engines have been upgraded throughout its three-generation lifespan, never has a loaded-down CR-V been able to scale long grades without breaking a serious sweat. The 2010 Honda CR-V's four-cylinder gets a welcome infusion of power, but a V6 option like so many of its competitors offer remains an unfulfilled desire.
Yet this power outage has never seemed to hurt the humble CR-V, a compact crossover that is now the best-selling SUV in the country. Credit a long list of attributes that most consumers value over "It needs more power." Safety? Crash test scores don't get much better. Versatility? Seventy-three cubic feet of maximum cargo capacity and innovative storage solutions are at your disposal. Comfort and convenience? The backseat reclines and slides, while features like power heated seats, navigation and an iPod interface are options. Quality? Honda's reputation for reliability is still one of the strongest in the business. Drivability? The CR-V offers some of the most responsive handling in its class. These all make the CR-V easy to recommend in a year where it gains a mild face-lift inside and out, plus a few additional optional features.
However, there are areas that should give you pause and warrant a trip to a rival dealership. "It needs more power" is, of course, one of them. While sluggish acceleration may not be a big deal for you in this congested world, it's important to note that engine upgrades in the Chevy Equinox (V6), Subaru Forester (turbocharged four-cylinder) and Toyota RAV4 (V6) provide more thrust with negligible fuel economy penalties. Road noise is also an issue with the CR-V, and some may find its ride to be on the firm side. The Equinox and Subaru Outback in particular are more serene highway cruisers.
The compact-to-midsize crossover category seems to gain a member every single day as manufacturers clamor to get a piece of the action. While choices are abundant, we suggest sticking with the aforementioned models and the 2010 Honda CR-V, which remains just as strong an entrant today as it was when it helped pioneer the segment back in the 1990s. It may still need more power, but for more than 100,000 crossover buyers every year, the CR-V will be more than enough.
Performance & mpg
Every 2010 Honda CR-V comes with a 2.4-liter four-cylinder engine that produces 180 hp and 161 pound-feet of torque. A five-speed automatic and front-wheel drive are standard, while all-wheel drive is optional. The latter sends power to the front wheels exclusively until slippage is detected, at which point the car transfers torque to the wheels with the most traction.
In terms of fuel economy, the CR-V is about average for the segment; EPA estimates for the front-drive model are an estimated 21 mpg city/28 mpg highway and 24 mpg combined. AWD CR-Vs drop slightly to 21/27/23.
Safety
The 2010 Honda CR-V is equipped with antilock disc brakes, stability control, front side airbags and side curtain airbags. A back-up camera is available on the EX-L with Navigation, and Honda dealers can install parking sensors on lower trim levels. In our brake testing, a CR-V EX-L came to a stop in a tidy 119 feet, which is above average for this segment.
In government crash testing, the CR-V achieved a perfect five stars for side protection. Last year's model achieved a perfect five stars for frontal protection in the government test, while achieving the best possible rating of "Good" in the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety frontal-offset and side crash tests. It achieved the second worst rating of "Marginal" in the IIHS's new roof strength test.
Driving
The increase in power for 2010 makes the Honda CR-V more competitive against other four-cylinder-powered crossovers; however, there's no getting around the fact that there's no upgrade available for those who value the thrust of a strong V6. Nevertheless, the CR-V sets itself apart with remarkably nimble handling thanks to a relatively firm suspension and sharp steering. Even braking is quite good, which is unusual for a Honda. The ride is slightly busier than the norm and the noise from wind and road are excessive, making the 2010 Honda CR-V feel a little less polished and sophisticated than some competitors.
Interior
The CR-V's cabin is both functional and attractive. Gauges are clear, controls are where you'd expect them to be and materials quality is good. Parents will appreciate the wide-opening rear doors, the sliding and reclining backseat, the two-tier cargo area and the lightweight rear liftgate, all of which ease the process of loading small children and the many items that go along with them. A "conversation mirror" built into the overhead console's sunglasses holder enables front seat occupants to keep an eye on the backseat without turning around. Unfortunately, there is less room for a rear facing child seat than in rival vehicles like the Equinox.
Luggage capacity with the seatbacks up measures 35.7 cubic feet and we're also big fans of the split-level cargo area, which essentially doubles the amount of smaller, grocery-sized items you can carry. With the split-level divider stowed and the rear seats folded, the CR-V can hold an impressive 73 cubic feet of cargo.
Edmunds' Expert Review
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Overview
- Engine Type: Gas
- Transmission: 5-speed automatic
- Drive Type: All wheel drive
- Cylinders: V4
- Total Seating: 5
Fuel & MPG
- Fuel type:Regular unleaded
- EPA city/highway MPG: 21/27 MPG
- EPA combined MPG: 23 MPG
- Range in miles (city/hwy): 321.3/413.1 mi.
- Fuel tank capacity: 15.3 gal.
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Engine
- Base engine size: 2.4 L
- Cylinders: V4
- Horsepower: 180 hp @ 6,800 rpm
- Torque: 161 lb-ft @ 4,400 rpm
- Valves: 16
- Cam type: Double overhead cam (DOHC)
- Direct injection: Standard
Edmunds': Used 2010 Honda CR-V Specs & Features
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2010 Honda CR-V includes:
- Super Clean Honda CR-V
- BC Unit With 3 Service Records
- Purchased From Honda Dealer
- Air Conditioning
- Power Windows
- Power Locks
- Keyless Remote
- CD
- Cruise Control
- Alloy Rims On Michelin M+S Tires
- CR-V Floor Mats
- NO DOCUMENTATION FEES
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