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Honda 1.6 diesel CR-V prices from £22,800

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Honda 1.6 Diesel CR-V: prices race in at top-end Ford Focus level

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19 August 2013

Honda 1.6 diesel CR-V
Keen prices, a good level of specification, and low company car tax are key features of the Honda 1.6 diesel CR-V range

What’s available in the three Honda 1.6 diesel CR-V grades?

Honda 1.6 diesel CR-V prices start at £22,800 OTR. As standard there’s:

  • DAB digital radio;
  • dual zone climate control air con;
  • cruise control;
  • electric adjustable and heated door mirrors;
  • USB connectivity;
  • steering wheel remote audio controls;
  • 5-inch Intelligent Multi Info Display (i-MID);
  • 17 inch alloy wheels;
  • as well as all the driver safety aids such as ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System), driver seat power lumber support and anti-skid Vehicle Stability Assist (VSA).

Small business users should also consider the optional S-T grade (£765 more) which adds Bluetooth hands-free mobile phone connectivity and an SD satnav system

Next up in the Honda 1.6 diesel CR-V prices tree is the SE at £24,660 OTR. Standard equipment is as S but adds:

  • front and rear parking sensors;
  • rear view camera;
  • Bluetooth Hands Free Telephone (HFT);
  • CAT 1 alarm with ultrasonic sensor;
  • leather steering wheel;
  • leather gear shift;
  • rain sensing auto wipers;
  • dusk sensing auto lights and auto dim rear view mirror.

For an additional £765 there’s the SE upgrade option to SE-T grade which includes SD satnav.

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Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton

Ralph Morton is an award-winning journalist and the founder of Business Car Manager (now renamed Business Motoring). Ralph writes extensively about the car and van leasing industry as well as wider fleet and company car issues. A former editor of What Car?, Ralph is a vastly experienced writer and editor and has been writing about the automotive sector for over 35 years.

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