If you’re going on an extended driving trip, then you might find it worthwhile hunting through the second hand sites and mags to change your vehicle to something that might offer you more than a set of wheels as you travel.
The Honda CR-V is a fantastic car for this kind of thing – as you can virtually live in it as you’re touring around.
The CR-V is a 4×4 and has gone through several different generations. Ever since the beginning though, it has come equipped with a picnic table that folds away in the boot – great for on the road meals.
The cabin’s roomy, too, with plenty of space for five people, and rear seats that split so you can fold half down if you need to, while still leaving room for a passenger.
CR-Vs have been around since the early 1990s, so there are plenty of second-hand models now available, and they seemingly have very long life spans. Their second hand prices certainly don’t reflect the value you’d be getting compared to other makes.
Since the first CR-V came out in 1995, they have generally been problem free, so you should be buying a reliable car, but it’s worth paying a mechanic to give it a professional once-over before you go ahead with a purchase.
Mileage isn’t so bad for a 4×4; you’ll get an average of 31 mpg on the petrol models. There are some diesel CR-Vs, but they are harder to find. The diesel’s not such a comfortable ride either, which is worth bearing in mind if you’re going to be travelling any decent distances. So far, Honda hasn’t brought out a hybrid CR-V yet, so there’s not really an eco-friendly option.
What you should get though, from any second-hand CR-V, is trouble-free motoring during your trip and a great vantage point from which to admire the scenery along the way!