2018 Honda CR-V VTi review

Honda might, at long last, have its mojo back after all. This generation of CR-V is now the brand’s biggest seller, and the Civic hatch and sedan that sell alongside it aren’t too far behind. Admittedly, the Honda CR-V still trails more popular SUVs in its class like the Mazda CX-5, Toyota RAV4, Hyundai Tucson and Nissan X-Trail, but the fact that its sales to the middle of 2018 are hot on the tail of those cars proves Honda is back in fine form.

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