All you need to know before buying a Honda HR-V
The Honda HR-V is a compact SUV that looks small but has a spacious boot and roomy interiors. This car has a very strong build and is probably the most sturdy one in its price range. It is a total value for money car in terms of comfort as well as mileage.
The HR-V has classy and neat interiors. The materials used are upscale and easily give the cabin a fine look and feel. All this classiness, unfortunately, comes with an unimpressive infotainment system. Most owners report that Honda could have invested a little more in this aspect. Right now, the infotainment has a complex menu and is not very user friendly.
If you are looking to buy a Honda that is a good choice for a family, the 2017 Honda HR-V is the car. This car is roomy even at the back and the cargo hold becomes huge with the facility of a foldable second row. Honda has designed the HR-V with a full load in mind. All in all, the HR-V has comfortable five seats that can all accommodate grownups.
Mileage wise, Honda claims that HR-V will easily clock anywhere between 25 to 28 in the city limits and these numbers will go up to 31 to 34 on highways. Every HR-V is fitted with a multi-angle rearview camera.
The 2017 Honda HR-V’s engine is also not very impressive. the HR-V is definitely not a mountain climbing car with its cabin full. It is good enough for the city and will climb a hill with extra efforts. The car is steady when it comes to handling. Its steering system gives a lot of agility to the driver when it comes to narrow parking and managing curvy turns.
To sum it up, we would like to say that this is a perfect city car that will give value for every single penny that you have spent on it. However, if you are a person who loves long drives and going off road, you would want to rethink about this one.