Honda CR-V
| 4WD EX |
2WD LX |
| inline 4-Cylinder |
inline 4-Cylinder |
16-Valve DOHC
i-VTEC |
16-Valve DOHC
i-VTEC |
2008 Honda CR-V's come in 3 model trims, including 2 wd and 4 wd. The new CR-V has a 60/40 split fold-down rear seat which means you don't have to compromise rear passenger comfort when carrying a passenger and extra long cargo. This creates a greater cargo capacity, both rear seats can be folded forward for hauling larger items. The new Honda CR-V comes with a Real Time 4 Wheel Drive system. When the traction of all four wheels are needed, such as on slippery roads, the system automatically engages the wheels for maximum tire grip.
Honda CR-V insurance information
One way to lower your 2008 Honda CR-V insurance rates is by requesting higher deductibles on collision and comprehensive coverage, you can lower your auto insurance costs substantially. For example, increasing your auto insurance deductible from $200 to $500 could reduce your collision cost by 14% to 30%. We don't recommend a high deductable if you are going to purchase the new 2008 Honda
2008 Honda CR-V safety
For added security on the new Honda CR-V is the coded key, if the code agrees with the code in the Powertrain Control Module, or PCM, the PCM lets the driver start the engine.
The open cargo areas of the 2008 Honda CR-V can be hazardous if you stack cargo to high. Always only carry the recommended size and weight when transporting anything in the CR-V. Inside the new CR-V can also be dangerous if you carry objects that can become projectiles inside of your vehicle if you come to a sudden stop. Also, avoid placing objects on the dashboard or rear deck of the CR-V.