Is a Honda CR-V a passenger vehicle?

Is a Honda CR-V a passenger vehicle?

Crossover SUVs, like the Honda CR-V are built on passenger car chassis; however, according to the NHTSA and EPA, the AWD CR-V is classified as a ‘light duty truck’; while the FWD CR-V is classified as a passenger car.

How many seats does a Honda CR-V 2004 have?

5
Summary

Specifications As Tested
Length/width/height: 178.6/70.2/66.2 in.
Track, f/r: 60.35/60.55 in.
Turning circle: 33.8 ft.
Seating Capacity: 5

How many miles does a 2004 Honda CRV have?

My 2004 Honda CR-V just turned over 340,000 miles! The only real problem I had was the AC compressor which lasted until around 250,000 miles and I replaced for $1000! The tires last forever on this jewel! I am now looking for another Honda CR-V! I love, love, love this car! Wish I could buy another one just like it!

When did Honda change the wheels on the CRV?

Ultimately, Honda made few changes to the CR-V between 2002 and 2004 but revamped it for its 2005 release. Honda replaced the previous 15-inch wheels with 16-inch wheels and updated the CR-Vs headlights and taillights, modifying them with separate bulbs for brights and low beams.

Are there any problems with the Honda CRV?

Honda America denied everything about the AC and compressor issues, calling internet info “competitor’s lie”, case action is “untrue”, and they even went in extent to tell me that I was first person to report the problem. I’m royal to the local dealer, but I’m no longer royal to Honda brand.

When did the 4th generation Honda CRV come out?

The fourth generation of CR-Vs also came with some new standard features: Honda gave car buyers the option to upgrade with a rear-seat DVD player and automatic, dual-zone climate control. Auto Evolution states the third generation of CR-Vs came out in 2007 with a controversial redesign to the front end.