Tuesday, September 30, 2014

It's time to get into a new CR-V!


There comes that perfect time of year where the summer is turning into the fall and soon after the fall it turns into the winter. What comes with winter? Lots and lots of snow! Especially, here in Boise, Idaho. Here at Larry H. Miller Honda Boise, we would like to prepare you for the snow, as it gets closer to coming down each passing day. One of the best ways that you can commute in the snow would be to drive a new 2014 Honda CR-V. Here’s what Lesley Wimbush from Driving.ca had to say about the 2014 Honda CR-V: 


“The Honda CR-V is a nicely sorted little crossover vehicle, but let’s face it, its placement smack-dab in the middle of practicality-meets-frugality makes it one of the favored choices of folks who view vehicles as appliances, and driving a chore – and therefore would rather be anywhere else but behind the wheel.”

“Suffice it to say, my week spent with the CR-V was quite a bit more pleasant than I’d anticipated.”

“While past models followed the boxy design formula pioneered by the original SUVs, the current CR-V is a bit more rounded, with a sweeping, chrome-finished fascia and almost-edgy tail lights. But if the CR-V, revamped in 2013, is more uptown than its predecessors, it appears a bit frumpy and dated next to some of its stylishly raked competitors like the Kia SportageHyundai Santa Fe or Ford Escape. You’ve got to “suffer for fashion”, so the saying goes, and clearly those cars did – while Honda chose the practical route, the CR-V boasting more interior space and headroom than any other vehicle in its segment…”

So, if that didn’t convince you, we encourage you to contact us and come down to take a test-drive. After taking a CR-V for a spin, we’re highly confident that you’ll see what we’re talking about with how awesome driving a new Honda CR-V can be.