Australian New Car Buyer

HONDA CRV FROM $27,490

The CRV range starts with the 114kW/190Nm 2.0-litre sixspeed manual front-wheel-drive VTi, at $27,490. The five-speed automatic is $29,790, the VTi-S is $32,290 and the VTi-L is $39,290.

The 140kW/222Nm 2.4-litre five-speed automatic all-wheeldrive VTi is $32,790. The VTi-S is $35,290 and the VTi-L, as tested, is $42,290.

The 2.4-litre is one of the most powerful in this class, but as is often the case

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