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Honda Cr-V 2.0 i-VTEC ES 5dr

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  • Make: Honda
  • Milage: 104250 Miles
  • Year: 2008
  • Model: Cr-v
  • Transmission: Automatic
  • Fuel: Petrol

Description

This 2008 Honda CR-V 2.0L i-VTEC ES is a reliable four-wheel drive car. As a CR-V ES, it combines practicality with comfort. Powered by a 2.0L petrol engine, this Honda offers a balanced driving experience. This CR-V stands out with its large boot space, making it ideal for families or anyone needing extra room for luggage or equipment. Furthermore, its low CO2 emissions mean it's a more environmentally conscious choice compared to similar vehicles of its type. The Honda CR-V is a dependable and versatile vehicleHonda CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC ES 5dr ?The Honda CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC ES 5dr is a practical and reliable SUV, popular among families and those seeking dependable transportation. Here's an overview of its specifications and features:? ???? Key Specifications Engine: 2.0-litre petrol (K20A2) Power: 150 bhp @ 6,200 rpm Torque: 192 Nm (142 lb·ft) Transmission:Automatic Drive: Four-Wheel Drive 0–62 mph: 10.2 seconds Top Speed: 118 mph Fuel Economy: Urban: 27 mpg Extra Urban: 42 mpg CO? Emissions: 192 g/km ? ???? Dimensions & Practicality Length: 4,530 mm Width (including mirrors): 2,091 mm Height: 1,675 mm Boot Capacity (seats up): 556 litres Towing Capacity (braked): 1,600 kg Kerb Weight: 1,534 kg ? TopGear ????? Safety & Reliability The CR-V is renowned for its reliability and build quality. Carbuyer ???? Used Market Value As of 2025, a 2011 Honda CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC ES 5dr with approximately 56,000 miles is valued around £6,499, indicating strong residual value and continued demand in the used car market. ? AutoUncle ????? Expert Opinions Jeremy Clarkson described the CR-V as "sensible" and "extremely well-made," though he noted it lacks excitement. He suggested that those seeking reliability without the latest tech features might prefer a ten-year-old model over the newer, more expensive versions. ?