Vehicles: Honda CR-V makes basic tech standard to compete in the hot cute ute market

Honda CR-V makes basic tech standard to compete in the hot cute ute market in vehicle news and car reviews. By Bill Howard on November 18, 2011 at 2:00 pmThe basics of the connected life are standard on the new Honda CR-V SUV: a USB jack, Bluetooth, text reader, dashboard control of Pandora, and at least one color display. It’s Honda’s way of staying competitive in the burgeoning market for

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  1. For those of you who may not know much about the Impala, it was once the best selling sedan in America. Chevy Part has introduced a few different trims for the car since it was released in the late fifties including: coupe, convertible and sedan models. What the automaker had in mind was to create a different model type for each type of shopper such as families, muscle car lovers, and shoppers on a budget. The 2011 version is actually a nice combination of style, performance and value, but it could be better.

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