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Product Car Reviews for the ‘Honda SUVs’ Category
While there are many SUVs in the market that claim to seat more than six and end up cramming the seating like sardines in a can, the 2010 Honda CR-V SUV has stuck to its spacious seating arrangement for five and kept the rows at two. The exterior of this SUV depends completely on how one sees it and could seem simple, deprecatingly smart or slightly strange. The 2010 Honda CR-V SUV’s curved general shape with an assortment of sheet-metal wrinkles and curves look good from some positions yet discomfited from others. The inside however does look [...]
The Honda Element SUV styled several years ago was meant for those who were interested in outdoor fun and many found this SUV quite impressive for its neat path and sufficient space to seat four adults and the cargo. Appealing to almost everyone, the Honda Element was touted to be the best for space efficiency and even the boxy exterior never undeterred its success. The Honda Element 2010 SUV has been designed with the same attractive style and utility but with the added benefit of a Dog-Friendly Package for pet lovers. The Dog Friendly Package has been designed to safely [...]
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The 2009 Pilot has been recognized as a “Top Safety Pick” by the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety, earning the best possible rating in IIHS frontal off set, side impact and rear crash-protection tests. This is what USA TODAY has to say about 2009 Honda Pilot “Handling that’s important to most people most of the time—maneuvering in tight spots and parking in crowded lots— was excellent because of a compact turning circle and good visibility.” COLORS AVILABLE: The colors available in 2009 Honda Pilot are Bali Blue Pearl, Billet Silver Metallic, Dark Cherry Pearl, Formal Black, Mocha Metallic, Nimbus Gray [...]
Introduction While the name and a minute number of parts remain the same, the 2009 Honda Pilot is a new vehicle. Every piece of sheetmetal and glass, every mechanical component, and every feature has been gone through yielding a just slightly larger Pilot that put all the space to use inside. And unlike many similar designs it didn’t gain too many pounds. An eight-passenger Pilot can handle four adults and four kids easily, or four infant seats if you have the earplugs. It has useful cargo space beyond the third-row seats so you needn’t fold one to fit a cooler [...] |
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