Australian New Car Buyer

HONDA CRV FROM $44,500

Honda’s sixth generation CRV, the largest to date, is available with five or seven seats, and front or all-wheel drivetrains.

Start money is $44,500 drive away for the base VTi X, powered by a carryover 1.5-litre turbopetrol four with a healthy 140kW of power and 240Nm of torque. A continuously variable automatic sends drive to the front wheels.

VTi L is $48,800, or $51,300 with all-wheel drive. VTi LX with AWD is $57,000.

Seven-seaters include VTi X7,

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