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5 messages, Last post on Oct 16, 2008 at 9:02 AM
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Following the theme of “urban sport,” the Sport Concept CR-V is designed to increase the athletic feel of the already sophisticated CR-V. Highlights include aerodynamically styled front and rear bumpers along with a sports suspension package that lowers the Sport Concept CR-V for a customized presence. Custom 19-inch wheels are shod with Bridgestone Potenza tires (245/45R19). Interior modifications focus on the creation of a high-tech, performance-oriented driving environment with the addition of Civic Si synthetic suede fabric on the seating surfaces. Carbon fiber trim panels further accent the interior. Outside, the Sport Concept CR-V is painted in Agile Blue. More to see at this link, scroll to about the middle of the page. It was seen at the SEMA show two years ago. |
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Replying to: chiefbongo (Oct 08, 2008 2:03 am) Wives???? How many are you packing in the CR-V? I would not go by what a 3 year old thinks is cool. Next thing you know you will be looking for a short wheelbase chevy van, just like Scooby Doo's. The new CR-V is more girly than the previous one. And the lack of manual transmission does not add to its musculinity. You can strap a turbo to it, but is is still a purse on wheels with a slush box. The last year they made manual was 2006, go and find your self one, and if someone challenges your vehicle's musculinity look at what they drive. That Cobra knock off probably had 3 speed auto. A pink VW Cabriolet with a stick is more manly than Cobra with slushbox. The 2002-2006 CR-V with a manual went 0-60 in 8 seconds which is not bad for an SUV, and really good for a 4 cylinder SUV that gets 30 mpg most of the time.
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Replying to: blueiedgod (Oct 08, 2008 10:00 am) Not going to drive the 405 between Everett and Redmond in rush hour with a stick. Don't want to have to work that hard every day.
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Replying to: chiefbongo (Oct 08, 2008 10:27 am) If you know how to drive stick and how to modulate speed with just the throttle it is actually less work to drive stick in stop and go than automatic. |
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