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2015 Honda CR-V Facelift Priced For the UK

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It’s the United Kingdom’s best selling SUV of 2014 and it’s built in Great Britain. The Honda CR-V is all things to all men and women bar none, especially if we’re dealing with those customers in the market for a family-oriented crossover that can go green laning if the situation calls for it. But with the refreshed 2015 Honda CR-V, we are happy to tell you that the recipe has been mildly improved over the pre-facelift model.
The compact crossover SUV’s fourth generation is in production since 2011, the reason why this year saw the mid-cycle update pop under the radar. Though designers kept visual improvements subtle, the facelift’s greatest points come in the form of a slightly revised platform (and drivetrain options), as well as considerable enhancements on the NVH (noise, vibration, harshness) front.

At long last, the Japanese manufacturer decided to announce the UK pricing for the 2015 Honda CR-V, with the list of specifications and prices neatly attached in the PDF document below this story. Before you access it, let us highlight the most important data you need to know. First and foremost, you can’t a acquire a brand spanking new CR-V for lower than £22,340 (for the Honda CR-V S 2.0 i-VTEC 2WD Manual).

If you want improved capability through all-wheel drive, then prepare at least £25,610 for the petrol-powered SE, with the optional automatic gearbox available for an extra 1,500 quid. If turbo diesel power is what you’re after, please ignore the 120 PS motor and go for the punchier 160 PS mill. This i-DTEC engine, coupled to an AWD platform and the all-new nine-speed automatic will cost you 35,620 pounds sterling.

Putting our sensible pants on, we’re advising those interested in buying or leasing a 2015 Honda CR-V to keep it very sensible. Don’t go for the poshest grade of them all, don’t go for all the optional extras offered, just keep it nice and tidy. Your bank account's balance will thank you for being a reasonable chap, but that’s not the end of the story. A rightfully configured vehicle will also hold its value better over time.
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After a 1:43 scale model of a Ferrari 250 GTO sparked Mircea's interest for cars when he was a kid, an early internship at Top Gear sealed his career path. He's most interested in muscle cars and American trucks, but he takes a passing interest in quirky kei cars as well.
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