The 2011 Honda CR-V ranks 5 out of 23 Affordable Compact SUVs. It's fun, cute and practical, and it's a bargain. This ranking is based on our analysis of 91 published reviews and test drives of the Honda CR-V. The 2011 Honda CRV is ranked at the top among affordable compact SUVs for a good reason it’s one of the most practical family SUVs on the market.
In 2010, it was our Best Compact Crossover for the Money and one of Kelley Blue Book's Best Resale Value winners. But despite its good reputation, the Honda CR-V won’t satisfy all shoppers. It’s not super fast, doesn’t have a third row and gets a bit expensive once you add features like Bluetooth and USB integration. Plus, it definitely isn’t a luxury car. Otherwise, it's something you should consider.
f you want a stronger performer, try the Volkswagen Tiguan for its sporty and fun driving dynamics. Fuel economy on the Tiguan, however, is low. It only nets 19/26 mpg city/highway, which is pathetic in comparison to the GMC Terrain’s average of 22/32 mpg city/highway. The Tiguan is about $1,000 less than the Terrain, which starts at $24,250. If you want even better fuel economy, try the Ford Escape Hybrid, which gets 34/31 mpg city/highway. Increased gas mileage will cost you. The Escape hybrid starts at $29,860, which is expensive for the class.
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