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Old Sep 3, 2007 | 01:28 AM
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I am looking at buying a Honda CRv, which only comes in a 4 cylinder.?

I have always owned 6 cylinders and find myself a bit leary of the 4 cylinder. Will it keep its pep? Will it wear out quicker? Any advice is appreciated. Thanks
Old Sep 3, 2007 | 11:26 AM
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Its a Honda CR-V. You won't find yourself leary, In fact you would feel even more comfortable
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I just got a CR-V and for the past 2 years I had been driving a Lexus which was a 6 cylinder, and I can barely feel a difference. I drove other 4 cylinders that were pretty weak, but the CR-V is so powerful you can hardly tell it's only a 4.
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Why dont you test drive one for yourself?Honda makes engines that feel stronger than they are big.I had a 1991 civic lx, many years ago, and it felt strong enough to drive at 70/80 mph on Los Angeles freeways
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