Saturday, September 17, 2016

The 2006 Honda CR-V was one of the second-generation CR-V models, and offered more power under the hood and more room inside than previous versions. Though the car is in the category of a sport utility vehicle or SUV, its design is less for rugged off-roading than for getting around town safely and in style.

Engine

    The 2006 Honda CR-V has a 2.4-liter, in-line four-cylinder engine that produces 156 horsepower at 5,900 rpm and 160 foot-pounds of torque at 3,600 rpm. The engine features a double-overhead cam and four valves per cylinder, an 87-mm bore, a 99-mm stroke, and a 9.6-to-1 compression ratio. Its fuel economy in the city is 22 miles per gallon (mpg), which improves to 27 mpg on the highway.

Dimensions

    The overall length of the CR-V is 181 inches, and it measures 70.2 inches wide and 66.2 inches tall. The vehicle has a ground clearance of 8.1 inches and a wheelbase of 103.3 inches. On the inside, the CR-V offers drivers 40.9 inches of head room and 41.3 inches of leg room; rear-seat passengers had 39.1 inches of head room and 39.4 inches of leg room.

Suspension and Handling

    Both the front strut suspension and the wishbone rear suspension come with stabilizer bars and coil springs. The Honda CR-V also has a four-wheel anti-lock braking system with four disc brakes, including two ventilated discs.

Extras

    The Honda CR-V comes equipped with 12v power outlets, air conditioning, AM/FM stereo with CD and cassette player, cruise control, heat-reflective glass, roof rails, and dual front airbags.

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