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All-New 2012 Honda CR-V Priced from $23,105 in the States

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If the brand-new 2012 Honda CR-V is on your buying list, you'll be happy to know that the Japanese carmaker has just announced pricing as the crossover model arrived in dealerships across the country today.

Prices for the 2012 CR-V range from $22,295 for the entry-level LX 2WD model to $29,795 for the range-topping EX-L AWD with a navigation package, not including a destination and handling charge of $810 per vehicle, which lifts prices to $23,105 and $30,605 respectively.

Honda says that while it has added between $400 and $1,000 worth of standard features and technologies to each trim compared to the previous model, prices have increased by an average of $181 only, while on model equipped with navigation, the price decreases by $300 over the 2011 CR-V.

All 2012 CR-V models are powered by a 2.4-liter i-VTEC 4-cylinder engine delivering 185HP and 163 lb-ft. of torque linked to a standard 5-speed automatic transmission.

The newcomer has an EPA-estimated fuel economy of 23mpg city, 31mpg highway and 26mpg combined for the front-wheel drive models, and 22mpg city, 30mpg highway and 25mpg combined for the all-wheel drive variants.



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3 Comments:

aaronbbrown said... »December 16, 2011

 I don't know who's doing the designing at Honda these days, but it's really becoming an embarrassment to a car company that once produced some of the most appealing small cars on the road.

 This thing is just a dog.

maggie said... »December 19, 2011

I love my dog, loyal, trustworthy and steadfast, just like our CR-V.

Anonymous said... »December 26, 2011

I actually like the styling inside and out. I owned the first generation CRv & loved it. However, the 2nd gen was IMO ugly @ the 3rd gen while almost looking BMW X3 on the outside, interior wise was cheap. I went to the dealership to see in person the new 2012 and I left really wanting one. The interior is a huge improvement over the last 2 generations for sure & the styling is conservative yet refreshing. Have you seen lately the new Ford Escape? Now that is ugly.

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