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Sunday, March 29, 2015

2015 Honda CR V Touring Review It Does Most Things Better

2015 Honda CR-V Touring rear Tufts Cove
The Honda CR-V was Canada’s best-selling SUV in each of 2015s final two months, just as it was in America in seven of the last eight years. (We’re using the term “SUV” loosely here in order to avoid constant delineation.) Canadian and U.S. CR-V volume increased to previously unseen levels in 2014.

American Honda reported 335,019 CR-V sales last year, 28,807 more than Ford managed with its second-best-selling Escape. Honda Canadas CR-V volume was up 9% to 37,684 units.

THE GOOD
• Bigger inside than outside

• LKAS is a wonder
• Nimble but stable
• Ride quality
• 185-bhp is sufficient
THE BAD
• Aggravating touchscreen
• Irritating buttons beside touchscreen
• Not a looker
• Real-world fuel consumption
• More power wouldnt go amiss

North American consumers look favourably upon Honda’s reliability reputation. The CR-V is also a long-established nameplate in a relatively fresh category. But there must be numerous other reasons for the CR-V’s wild success.

More specifically, there must have been numerous other reasons at the tail end of 2014, as a refreshed 2015 CR-V like the one Honda Canada sent to our driveway began to outsell not only all other SUVs with increasingly large margins but also all passenger cars, as well.

Clearly tens of thousands of consumers are willing to overlook the CR-V’s faults, few though there may be. 
2015 Honda CR-V Touring front Tufts Cove
2015 HONDA CR-V TOURING
Base Price: $ $27,785 *
As-Tested Price: $ 38,335 *
Engine: 2.4L DOHC 16-valve I-4
Transmission: continuously variable
Horsepower: 185 @ 6400 rpm
Torque: 181 lb-ft @ 3900 rpm
Curb Weight: 3642 pounds
Drive Type: all-wheel-drive
Length: 179.4 inches
Width: 71.7 inches
Height: 65.0 inches
Wheelbase: 103.1 inches
Tires: Michelin X-Ice
Tire Size: 225/60R18
Passenger Volume: 2873 litres
Cargo Volume: 1054 litres
Max. Cargo Volume: 2007 litres
EPA City: 26 mpg
EPA Hwy: 33 mpg
NRCAN OEE City: 9.1 L/100km
NRCAN OEE Hwy: 7.2 L/100km
Observed: 23.8 mpg
Observed: 9.9 L/100km
* Canadian dollars, includes $1795 in fees.
AWD CR-Vs start at $30,145.
MPG fuel economy ratings from the
Environmental Protection Agency.
L/100km ratings from the Canadian
Office of Energy Efficiencys new
5-cycle testing for MY2015 vehicles.
The CR-V’s new continuously variable transmission, implemented surprisingly well alongside the a 185-horsepower 2.4L four-cylinder, periodically allows revs to fall so low that an unnecessary amount of vibration enters the cabin. 

This Touring-trim CR-V is the full meal deal, but it lacks any form of power adjustment for the passenger seat. 

The interior, particularly at this lofty CAD $38,335 price tag, is mostly inoffensive but offers luxury only in terms of equipment, not in its materials or design flair. And the interior can certainly offend, with Lilliputian buttons accompanying a touchscreen which failed on all but one occasion to come to life before the five-minute mark of a morning drive. 

Speaking subjectively, the CR-V is not the prettiest girl next door – Paris’s Place de lÉtoile doesn’t have as many intersecting lines as the CR-V’s front end. We’re also left to wonder why Honda hires wheel designers whose efforts wouldn’t be good enough for Pontiac circa 2001.

However, the CR-V is near perfect where it counts. It’s less than 180 inches long but packs 2873 litres of completely usable passenger volume into the tidy package. Rear seat passengers enjoy a flat floor that makes three-across trips a distinct possibility. Rear seats up, the CR-V provides 1054 litres of cargo capacity. The Ford Escape is one inch shorter than the CR-V, bumper to bumper, but offers 8% less cargo volume, 3% less passenger space, and 4% less rear legroom. It feels like the dimensional differences are more distinguishable than those figures suggest, especially aft of the rear seat.

For young families who might have sought out an Accord in a previous era, the 2015 CR-V’s space efficiency, easily accessed seat-folding levers, low load floor, and semi-lofty ride height form a winning ticket.
2015 Honda CR-V Touring interior
Fortunately, it drives nicely, as well. There is nothing sporty here, although the steering is well weighted and the brake pedal is nicely modulated. The CR-V accelerates more swiftly than you might expect for a 3642-pound high-rider: Car & Driver says 0-60 mph takes 8.2 seconds. Especially as revs rise to a more Honda-like level, the CR-V doesn’t require more power, but don’t take that as an indication that the CR-V will adequately satisfy your urge to scoot up off-ramps like your fellow hockey parents in their Santa Fe Sport 2.0Ts and Forester XTs. It won’t.

The CR-V may not ride quite as sweetly for MY2015 as it did before the refresh, but overall refinement is still the name of its game. Of greater consequence is the fact that the 2015 CR-V continues to marry subdued ride quality to a nimble chassis. Honda engineers crafted an SUV that feels decidedly compact in routine driving and one which remains rather level-headed through corners, seemingly treading the middle ground between the mature Nissan Rogue and the enthusiastic Mazda CX-5.


• Historical Monthly & Yearly Honda CR-V Sales Figures
• 2013 Toyota RAV4 LE Driven Review
• 2014 Honda Accord Hybrid Driven Review
• 2014 Mazda CX-5 GT Driven Review
• 2014 Nissan Rogue SL Driven Review


2015 CR-V Tourings include most of the features from Honda’s storehouse: all-wheel-drive, navigation, LaneWatch (right side only, of course), keyless access, perforated leather seating, power tailgate, sunroof, and a bevy of safety abbreviations from ABS, EBD, and VSE to CMBS, ACC, LDW, and LKAS, the final being a semi-autonomous steering function that helps to reduce driver fatigue on long highway stints.
2015 Honda CR-V Touring touchscreen
CR-Vs start at $27,785 in LX trim. All-wheel-drive adds $2360 to the price of an LX-trim CR-V but power is sent to all four wheels in each of the upper trim levels: the $31,685 SE, $33,685 EX, $35,685 EX-L, and the $38,335 Touring. We averaged 9.9 L/100km over the course of a week with the CR-V Touring AWD, which tips the scales with 145 extra pounds compared with the base all-wheel-drive CR-V. Cold temperatures, winter tires, frequent snow coverage, and a disproportionate amount of time spent in the city caused the CR-V’s observed fuel economy to come up short of the official Natural Resources Canadas 9.1 L/100km city rating.

The CR-V is certainly not the most exciting small utility vehicle on the market today, nor is it the only one capable of cramming a shocking amount of humankind and stuff into a small space. But it does most things better than most of its potential competitors. There are a couple of niggling issues Honda could quickly resolve, but clearly no issues Honda needs to resolve in order to keep the CR-V at the top of the sales leaderboard.

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Honda HR V Sales Figures

2016 Honda HR-V
Here you will find U.S. and Canadian sales figures for the Honda HR-V as of yet. Use the dropdown at the top right of this page or at GCBCs Sales Stats home to find sales figures for any other vehicle currently on sale in North America.
                                             
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Source: Honda
* 0 months U.S. & 0 months Canada

See the Honda HR-V compared with its rivals in the monthly Small SUV Sales charts on GoodCarBadCar.net

2011 Cadillac Returns To Racing With CTS V Coupe

CADILLAC RETURNS TO RACING WITH CTS-V COUPE




Cadillac has announced his return to racing in 2011 with a racing version of the model CTS-V Coupe to participate in the Sports Car Club of America World Challenge, North American championship best manufacturers.

This decision returns the Cadillac in racing series, which he attended from 2004 to 2007. Recall that compete in the GT class in a car CTS-V Sport Sedan, Cadillac won the Constructors Championship in 2005 and 2007, and the pilots Cadillac rose to the top step of the podium of the championship in 2005.

To participate in a series of SCCA World Challenge (class GT) Cadillac will form two teams, and fireballs in these competitions will make a model created based on the Cadillac CTS-V Coupe. The line of CTS-V, which also includes the CTS-V Sedan and CTS-V Wagon, was added to the list of "10 Best Cars" by the magazine «Car and Driver» 2011.

"Our return to the SCCA World Challenge - a great way to show everything that is capable CTS-V Coupe», - said Don Butler (Don Butler), Vice President of Marketing Cadillac. "Our racing models will demonstrate in this league all its capabilities and to compete with the best of our competitors on the track, not just in the showroom."


Saturday, March 21, 2015

2013 Honda Brio V MT Images

The new 2013 Honda Brio V MT Cool Car collection in Green color four doors open with 5 passenger hatchback body 
Front view 2013 Honda Brio V MT car comes with great attractive colors like Blue, Green, REd etc mores


Wednesday, March 18, 2015

2015 Honda CR V

Now it is, look closely: The successful Honda CR-V is replaced by the model year 2015 facelift, which goes well beyond an even sportier look. The Japanese also missed the compact SUV a new diesel power package that can be combined for the first time with an efficient 9-speed automatic transmission. There are also a refined interior and a completely new infotainment system including Internet access and powerful tools, which celebrates its premiere in the CR-V. The launch of the new Honda CR-V in spring 2015.

2015 Honda CRV

Design: This is the appropriate dose aggressiveness
Brawny and dynamic, compact yet spacious - these attributes describe the Honda CR-V well. The new exterior design gives a more striking and sportier look - but still relies on the distinctive styling of Honda. The most important innovations prove the revised front end with new headlights that merge elegantly in the revised, now acting more aggressive front grille. The grille has only up and down a bold sweep chrome strut while the predecessor had three horizontal chrome struts.

The revised front bumper and rear protection make the CR-V, meanwhile, look wider and deeper. Optical much sharper also affect the fog lights, which are replacing the round counterparts of the predecessor. The rear of the Honda CR-V 2015 can also be seen: New LED tail lights, a modified tailgate and a new bumper complete the powerful design that also looks much more elegant.

2015 Honda CRV

New power package: Strong performance with small consumption
Honda CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC (160 PS): In the version with all-wheel drive Honda CR-V is equipped with a powerful 1.6-liter turbo diesel from the "Earth Dreams Technology" - equipped power generation. The drive combines high performance with low CO2 emissions, and provides one of the best ratios of performance and efficiency in the market. The new engine is the successor of the current CR-V with the 2.2-liter four-cylinder turbo diesel (150 hp).

The powerful 1.6 i-DTEC diesel engine delivers 160 hp and a maximum torque of 350 Nm. In conjunction with the 6-speed manual gearbox, CO2 emissions are expected to be below 130 g / km, an average fuel consumption of 4.9 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers corresponds to (11 per cent lower than the current model). Thus, the Honda CR-V is one of the cleanest representatives in its segment.

Combined with the new 9-speed automatic transmission, the projected CO2 emissions (lower than the current model 20 percent) below 135 g / km. This corresponds to an average fuel consumption of 5.1 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers. Additional data were Honda not yet known.

2015 Honda CRV

Honda CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC (120 PS): The model year 2015 Honda CR-V with front wheel drive keeps driving the current model and is called 1.6 i-DTEC with 120 hp and 300 Nm and in combination with a 6- speed manual transmission will be available. The CO2 emissions could probably Honda 117 g / km reduction, ergo 4.4 liters of diesel per 100 kilometers. So far, there were 4.5 l / 100 km and CO2 emissions of 119 g / km. The Honda CR-V 1.6 i-DTEC been accelerated in 11.1 seconds from 0 to 100 and achieved a Vmax of 182 km / h.

Honda CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC (155 PS): Also, the 2.0-liter i-VTEC petrol engine will still be available. The current data: 155 hp and a maximum torque of 192 Nm lend the front wheel drive version with a 6-speed manual switch for a sprint from 0 to 100 kph in 10.0 seconds and a top speed of 190 km / h. This contrasts with an average fuel consumption of 7.2 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers (CO2 emissions 168 g / km).

In the all-wheel version of the Honda CR-V 2.0 i-VTEC (AWD 5-speed automatic transmission 12.3 seconds) takes on the classic sprint with the 6-speed manual transmission in 10.2 seconds. The top speed is 190 km / h (automatic 182 km / h). Fuel consumption on average to have remained the same: 7.4 liters of gasoline per 100 kilometers, or a CO2 emissions of 173 g / km for the manual switch and 7.5-liter petrol per 100 kilometers and CO2 emissions of 175 g / km for the automatic.
2015 Honda CRV

Interior: Completely new infotainment system with Internet
Inside, a new chrome strip adorns the dashboard and together with the use of high quality materials for even more elegance. The adjustable center armrest can now be six inches forward or move back and still has that more variability and comfort.

Premiere at Honda: the new infotainment system "Honda Connect", which is based on Android 4.0.4 and the known from the multi-touch screen smartphone operating functions possible. The system should be characterized by simple, intuitive operation and allows connectivity with comprehensive functions on a 7-inch screen (17.8 cm diameter). The system provides rapid access to vehicle information, music and the rear camera of the vehicle. Also integrated are a Bluetooth interface for connecting with your own smartphone and the Mirror Link technology.

2015 Honda CRV

More specifically includes "Honda Connect" functions such as Internet browsing, pre-installed apps access to the "Honda App Center", an optional Garmin satellite navigation, audio functions such as DAB + and internet radio. In addition, a rearview camera with dynamic guide lines and a range of vehicle information, such as a trip odometer, fuel consumption and travel time.

Photo Credit: © Honda