Jay Wolfe Honda – 2016 CR-V

2016 Honda CR-V

The 2016 Honda CR-V provides the best of both worlds. It has the cargo space of an SUV, but still manages to be compact and easy to manage. With comfortable seating for 5, the fuel economy is also one of the best on the market, getting up to 33 MPG on the highway and 26 MPG in the city. The 2016 CR-V has several new features, including 17-inch alloy wheels, rear privacy glass, and a security system. What else does the 2016 CR-V offer? Let’s take a look.

Interior Features

If you’re looking for something to accommodate a large family, or that can hold the kids’ entire soccer team, the CR-V isn’t what you’re looking for. However, if you want a vehicle that can hold all the equipment from the kids’ soccer team, or bring along all the luggage and supplies you’ll need for a family road trip or camping trip, then you’ll definitely want to look at the CR-V. Behind the second row, it has 37.2 cubic feet of cargo space. Or, if you fold that last row down, it expands to 70.9 cubic feet. And with the 60/40 split rear seatback, you can accommodate both your cargo and your passengers comfortably, by folding down two seats and leaving one up. The 2016 Honda CR-V isn’t just about lugging cargo around, though. It also makes sure that your passengers are comfortable. Dual-Zone climate control allows you to set a separate temperature for the back than for the front, so everyone can keep cool in the summer and warm in the winter, without having to crank the heater or A/C to an obscene level. The EX-L and Touring models also come with a leather trimmed interior that both looks great and feels great. The CR-V also features a center console, which not only adjusts the temperature and keeps your items organized, but also comes with several USB ports for you to charge your mobile devices, play music from those devices, and more.

Exterior Features

So your 2016 Honda CR-V can hold a lot of cargo. But how do you get it in and out of the vehicle? Especially if you’re loading something heavy, it can be quite an ordeal. Fortunately, the CR-V comes with a power tailgate that can be lowered at the touch of a button, for easy loading and unloading—then raised again once you’ve got everything in safely. EX-L and Touring models also feature roof rails, for affixing additional cargo to the top of the car that’s too big for the inside (e.g. skis, a canoe, etc.). Models EX and above also feature smart entry. Rather than having to dig through your purse or pockets for your remote, the car can sense when the remote is within 32 inches of the car, even if it’s buried, and unlock the doors automatically. Then drive off using your keyless, push button start, and you may never actually need to hunt for your keys again. If you have a lot to carry, the 2016 Honda CR-V is the vehicle to help you do it. Come to Jay Wolfe Honda, and let us find the CR-V that best suits your needs, at a price you can afford.