Honda CR-V with a single powertrain four-cylinder 2.4-liter makes 180 horsepower, with five-speed automatic transmission.
Several other models in its class offers a choice of V-6, and depending on whether or not you expect a V-6 torque, you might think that the CR-V come just a little short on grunt or a fine. We think the latter, the machine is not okay in the CR-V, was surprisingly smooth and refined, with enough power for all high speed pass but with a heavy load. Our only complaint is that delivery hesitate to shift down, so the momentum is lost on steep grades.
Despite the high perches, 2011 CR-V drives pretty much like a sedan, economical comfort-oriented; handling feel steady but not too sporty. An improved all-wheel-drive systems available, and work with stability control systems to send power to the wheels where they are needed most.
source: -thecarconnection.com






