Fair enough. Those are honest, sensible reasons for buying the CR-V. Here's to hundreds of thousands of trouble-free miles.
And here's a good reason to respect Honda:
Decision by Honda to put crash, rollover ratings on window stickers stirs debate
AUTOMOTIVE NEWS
Posted Date: 7/7/05
The decision to put government crash-test and rollover ratings on window stickers of 2006 Hondas and Acuras was a no-brainer, Honda Vice President John Mendel said last week in announcing the move.
But the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers, which represents the Big 3 and six-import brand companies - not including Honda - worries about "information overload," spokesman Eron Shosteck says. A sticker shows price, accessories, emissions and fuel economy figures, domestic content percentage, origin of major components and assembly location.
Another question: How will Honda's decision affect pending legislation to make the ratings display mandatory? If automakers do it voluntarily, some will argue, there's no need for a law. On the other hand, Honda's move may be used as an example that such a law wouldn't be a big stretch for car companies.
In the ratings program, vehicles get one to five stars based on how well they protect crash dummies in front and side impacts and on how well they resist rollovers.
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